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Kitchener (Ontario) Roman Catholic Church on Weber Street. I was attracted by the symmetry of the entrance, the brickwork, and the beautiful doors.
Photos of the Baum Kitchen Remodel.
D700 with Nikon 16-35mm f4.
5 Frames 1 stop apart. Photomatix and Lightroom
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This is what the kitchen looked like when we got started with the project. It was a room full of paneling. Though the room was big, it only had cabinets on one side of the room- just bad space planning.
This thing sees a lot of action from telemarketers and the kids love to wind themsevles up in the cord when I'm trying to talk.
Another shot of the same kitchen. Again a 5 shot blend in Enfuse.
Again searching for interesting, different angles. The logs on the left were that white.
Nik tonal contrast on those white logs to bring them up some, Viveza, RAW sharpner and Define.
And yes the lamp on the right was on, just one dim bulb.
Tell me what you think.
Michael
The existing kitchen was a long galley style kitchen. This kitchen open up two other spaces to enlarge the kitchen and to create a visual access to the back yard. The desire for this kitchen was to be very open and airy.
Ok this place hits it out the park all the time, but today the food sucked ass and the service was even worse.
The kitchen before we started the renovation work. The linoleum was peeling off the floor. The cabinets, while pretty in a way, were not our style. The paint was blah. The benches were a little too busy for my tastes. And the ceiling fan's pull chain was broken (and it wasn't connected to a switch anywhere, to boot).
This was taken slightly after work had begun, which is why there are no appliances or a kitchen table in sight.
Three or four more shots, and I'll be showing you a FINISHED kitchen. For today, notice the cupboard and drawer handles: newly installed!
The renovated kitchen features alder cabinetry, mosaic glass backsplashes, a wine bar, and period lighting.
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