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Mid Century Modern Kitchen in Texas
posted by: goffgirl on 07.26.2009 at 01:34 pm in Kitchens Forum After spending an inordinate amount of time lurking on this forum, I've finally plucked up the courage to post pictures of my kitchen remodel. I want to thank everyone for the invaluable advice and lively discussions and I hope you like the finished product.
As background information, the house, built in 1959, contained a kitchen that remained relatively unchanged since that time. Only newer appliances and a few coats of paint altered the space. I kept the square footage of the redesign to the original 11'x11' footprint, but removed one wall so that it's is now open to the family room, atrium and living room. I looked to Jill77's kitchen for inspiration and tried to incorporate a design style in keeping with the rest of the home without breaking the bank. In addition to the kitchen remodel, the back wall of the house was opened for floor to ceiling windows, a concept often seen in modern houses of this era. Now upon entering, one is greeted with a view through the space and into the back yard. I guess we'll be landscaping next.
Before- the wall between the kitchen and family room is removed and the post and beam design of the home is exposed, opening the space. Soffits were also removed to allow wall cabinets to the ceiling. Pantry wall designed to provide much needed storage
Before- family room with almost no windows to speak of. Upon walking to the sliding door vistors would exclaim, "Oh, you do have a backyard!"
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clipped on: 07.31.2009 at 01:57 pm last updated on: 07.31.2009 at 02:05 pm
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RE: Stain and paint my stairs!? (Follow-Up #17)
posted by: ajsmama on 07.21.2009 at 09:44 pm in Home Decorating Forum Shee - if that very top of the stairs is the only thing that's funky, you can do something like this
and take down the rest of that moulding/bring it down at same angle as stairs/railing, and maybe do picture moulding under it. NOTES: <none>
clipped on: 07.31.2009 at 02:03 pm last updated on: 07.31.2009 at 02:04 pm
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