tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8161986605563092156.post7465733692461198166..comments2024-01-30T17:20:59.626+13:00Comments on -The KitchenMaid-: The start of a new kitchen...Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03985386359945971991noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8161986605563092156.post-15036481139787671582013-12-19T09:03:24.717+13:002013-12-19T09:03:24.717+13:00How's your kitchen now? Judging from the photo...How's your kitchen now? Judging from the photos, it isn't that bad, aside from the unbearable fumes. If you find the time, I hope you consider talking to trusted remodeling companies to aid you with your queries. Given the chance, I'd replace my sink and shelves to allow more space. <br /><br />Ryann Hoyer @<a href="http://www.yanceycompany.com/services/bathroom-remodeling-sacramento/" rel="nofollow">Yancey Company</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05545529323283082799noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8161986605563092156.post-31624016936708721302013-12-04T11:06:58.787+13:002013-12-04T11:06:58.787+13:00how wonderful! over the 8 years i've been in m...how wonderful! over the 8 years i've been in my home, i've gradually tweaked my kitchen, bit by bit as time and $$ allows: new benchtop, extractor fan, shelving styles, flooring, paint and tile colours- to bring it from dark heavy country-kitchen style to something lighter and more modern. each stage gets me to where i want it to be! i'm finally pretty happy in my kitchen, which i think is important. i now even enjoy doing the dishes in there!<br />so i can appreciate the steps you ar takign to make your cookign and eating space more enjoyable. and i'm glad you've been able to find more affordable solutions!e / dig in hobarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03448702578845994922noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8161986605563092156.post-1923272365857136582013-12-03T13:12:58.346+13:002013-12-03T13:12:58.346+13:00Well, I reckon that's a pretty good start and ...Well, I reckon that's a pretty good start and I do wish you the best of luck for the rest of the work. I don't know what I'd replace in my kitchen, although I wouldn't mind a skilled, professional cleaner to follow me around and clear up my mess. Ducting an extractor into the ceiling is an interesting idea. Mind you, I know that having a room which smells of exotic spices, perfumes and oils that have just arrived from somewhere with an impossibly romantic name is the ideal situation, but a room that smells of onions doesn't sound too bad to me. Not so sure about the fish, though.Phil in the Kitchenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15904292856978631382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8161986605563092156.post-70874040144641580202013-12-02T22:57:52.811+13:002013-12-02T22:57:52.811+13:00I used to love living in a share house and talking...I used to love living in a share house and talking about what we would do if we owned the place - it must be satisfying that at least you can fix the problems - the thing that bugged me most about my place was the idiot who had painted over the laminex and it looked ugly and was a horror to clean.Johanna GGGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08594201473931487490noreply@blogger.com