The fun never sets!
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 02:44 last edited by
I do use a double for wash/rinse, but I would like to have a larger sink than I have.
Enjoy the new cabinets and countertops. I'm sure they'll turn out great.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 16:00 last edited by
Continuing today. Six bags of trash so far. Amazing.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 16:22 last edited by Mik 8 Apr 2024, 16:24
It's weird to see all the stuff at the back of the cabinets that you haven't seen or used for years. Wine glasses and champagne flutes galore, travel mugs, show mugs from various Broadway musicals. Long dead canned goods and baking supplies.
Now if I can only keep my beloved from continuing to buy all this stuff....
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 19:09 last edited by
10 bags? For such a small kitchen you sure do have a lot of stuff. Or are the bags small?
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 19:15 last edited by
13 gallon bags, so medium. 32 years of stuff, yeah. We’re being pretty ruthless about pitching stuff. If we don’t use it at least once a year it’s gone.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 19:22 last edited by
It’s those bulging cans of tomato sauce that scare me. I’ve a “special” tub of mugs I’ll regift back to my kid hahaha.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 19:33 last edited by Mik 8 Apr 2024, 19:37
Yeah, Janet used to sell canned tomato products so she’s keenly aware of expiration dates. We have a pantry cabinet that’s so deep that it becomes the canned goods graveyard. After this week we will have slide out shelve so access to everything.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 19:59 last edited by
Our present (2006) pantry setup has a 72” high single cupboard with one middle stationary shelf and the rest sliders. I really like the sliders for pasta, cereals, packaged stuff. I sure hope the sliders in my new pantry cupboard are made more sturdy because I always defaulted to putting the cans on that middle stationary shelf. It was the weight of multiple cans that made me nervous.
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It’s those bulging cans of tomato sauce that scare me. I’ve a “special” tub of mugs I’ll regift back to my kid hahaha.
wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 19:59 last edited by@blondie said in The fun never sets!:
It’s those bulging cans of tomato sauce that scare me. I’ve a “special” tub of mugs I’ll regift back to my kid hahaha.
Years ago, my spouse just put the first cut in the top of a can of tomato paste. It was explosive with tomato paste all over the kitchen - every cabinet, windows, ceiling - all over each of us. It was amazing how much devestation from such a small incision.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 20:21 last edited by
The scare factor would still be better than the clean up.
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wrote on 4 Aug 2024, 21:17 last edited by
BTW why did you choose quartz?
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wrote on 6 Aug 2024, 01:07 last edited by
Looking fantastic!
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wrote on 6 Aug 2024, 21:25 last edited by
How long has this taken, so far?
WHat's the estimated total time?
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wrote on 6 Aug 2024, 23:11 last edited by
I rather like your tiled backsplash too. Classy!
I’ve an appointment in 2 weeks with a designer lady. My anxiety of the kitchen is high. I don’t do well with creative types. I know it’ll be quartz; I want a quartz backsplash too so I won’t stress over tile. I don’t want white/cream MDF on bottom cabinets, and I’m still recovering from yellowed honey-oak and oranged red-oak from the 90’s. I guess I’ll have to see my options and how expensive stained wood is. I might go rogue and ditch the shaker cabinets for something flat and modern. I really hate cleaning those crevices. -
wrote on 6 Aug 2024, 23:56 last edited by
@George-K said in The fun never sets!:
How long has this taken, so far?
WHat's the estimated total time?
The counter was one day. We are on the second day of refacing and it will likely take two or three more, but civilized hours - 10 to 4.