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Beautifully renovated kitchen with granite tile counter tops, tile backsplash, can lighting and stainless steel appliances overlooks the living and dining areas. It's a wonderful layout for entertaining.

The kitchen sink and the window looking back into the dining room

i've got to get some smaller screws for that old thonet bentwood chair. it's how i found it and it kinda cracks me up.

inside abergavenny museum is a set up of how an old welsh kitchen would have looked like.

Kitchen remodel in West Chester, PA, by Pine Street Carpenters (www.pinestreetcarpenters.com).

oh , there's somthing magical about collecting old junk-

i think the ikea chair will be there permanently.

Kitchen has a dishwasher,Double bowl sink with pullout spout,Espresso Cappucino maker in addition to the basics. The GAs stove is being replaced with a brand new one

Between the two tocques: Chef de Cuisine Dmitri Magi

 

Eleven Madison Park

11 Madison Avenue

New York, NY

 

My blog, The Wizard of Roz

 

replica from a linen press built in 1795 that resides in a museum in Virginia. Original draftings from it were provided by Carlyle Lynch (now deceased) and altered in my shop to provide the open counter space. Everything else is built to exact replica of original. Construction is from red-oak, drawers are all dovetailed, doors are all raised panel.

 

note the heartwood cherry smoking cabinet just to the right of the kitchen hutch

pcitures taken after renovation

Feb 2011

We are almost there. We are running about a week behind schedule. Workers are putting up molding.

You can see into the dining area from the kitchen area. There is a dishwasher and garbage disposal as well.

The kitchen. Granite floor!

Random capture, while taking a stroll through some path from my place to Victoria Park.

Kitchen Cabinetry by R&D Kitchens at Floreat, WA, 15Mar13

Kitchen concept for flat

Stirling Castle, Stirling, Scotland

 

The recreated kitchens in full flow ready for the feast to come. The original kitchens in this space were filled in the 1620s to build up the battery, but they were excavated in 1920s to recreate them as we see them today.

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