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Parade of Homes 2012

We recently bought ourselfs a new and bigger house and are in the process of selling this one. We've lived here for five years.

 

Alicia and Andy's Home Tour

Kitchen work done by todayconstruction.com

28mm, ISO 200, 5 bracketed exposures +/- 1 stop from 1/90s @ f8. Merged in Photomatix and final editing in PS3.

This was done about two years ago, and it is MUCH better than the old kitchen.

One road side kitchen at Chalsa, Jalpaiguri, West Bengal.

 

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Did a little remodeling this summer. Blogged at hollydoodledesigns.com

For all those who have been following the renovation, here's the (almost) finished article. We still need to decorate and there are a few minor things to finish off (not least the garden and removing the plastic from the cooker hood) but it's pretty much liveable in.

 

It's a large L-shaped room, with a kitchen area, a dining area and a couple of sofas. It leads through into what used to be the dining room (part of the original house) and which is now Clara's playroom. This is taken from just outside the playroom.

 

More pics in the renovation set.

The kitchen at the Coyote Flaco where we realised that it wasn't the local potatoes that were to blame for their lack of cooking, but the temperature at which water boils when you're 2,400m above sea level.

Another kitchen remodel

Photographed for contractor. All flash and ambient blends. Was tricky with color casts - still not sure, feels like there is a pink tint in places.

two years...almost done.

A 48" Wolf range provided all the bells and whistles for the chefs that share this kitchen.

from the inner door.

Inside the House of the Seven Gables

Salem, MA

 

"The east room, thought to be the original parlor of the 1668 house, was divided in 1909. The northern two

thirds of the original room were remodeled to represent a seventeenth-century kitchen with vertical shadowmolded

sheathing on the walls and a large brick fireplace fitted, in the seventeenth century manner, with a rear

oven and herring bone patterned brick below a smoke panel. The exposed framing members are, with the

exception of the chimney lintel, the only original 1668 features in the room."

 

SOURCE: pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NHLS/Text/73000323.pdf

 

View from mud room/back door with living room in background. The old kitchen had a wall going across. We tore it down to the beam to open up the kitchen. We chose to go with shelves instead of wall cabinets because we like an open and airy look.

This is our kitchen when it's clean, which lately isn't often.

Overall I'm pretty happy with my little budget kitchen. I wish the cabinet over the microwave was the same size as above the refrigerator, I think it would look less like steps that way and the microwave would be a little higher. I think there was an issue with the electricity, I can't remember.

Maple cabinets and tile countertop

Network Rail's New Measurement Train approaches Penrith at Kitchen Hill whilst working the 06:32 Slateford Depot - Crewe Carriage Sidings.

Kent Construction Kitchen Portfolio

RE: Had a Flashpoint strobe and a couple of flashes set up. LR and PS to finish.

My tiny kitchen makes me smile every morning, especially when making the first cup of tea.

For Our Daily Challenge ' What makes you smile'

From a series I shot for a cabinet manufacturing company.

 

View of stove side of kitchen showing new countertops and backsplash

So, houseboats do in fact move. Doesn't feel like it when you're in them, but...yeah...none of my layers aligned :)

 

Would love to hear feedback on this, about anything (not delivering until later in the week, so plenty of time to make changes). This was shot for a designer. It was a complete houseboat remodel/redesign. I used very little flash on this shoot, as most of the spaces were getting a pretty good amount of soft, natural light. For this shot, I used a little bit of flash. The island top and window frames were blended in from a 1/125 exposure. This was a secondary shot, intended to reveal the rear side of the island (which wasn't visible in the main kitchen shot). Camera is backed-up to the fridge. Property was vacant, and client opted to leave it un-staged for the photo shoot.

 

Something about the editing is bothering me. Or maybe it's the lighting. Or both?

 

All feedback and suggestions are much appreciated...thanks!

Home alone with Lewis!! Well, got him bathed and to bed without any trouble and now having prepared some salad and made (yes, made NOT bought!) pizza for my wife, daughter and myself, I await their arrival home.

 

Thought, of taking a photo of Lewis sleeping but I just know ?I would have awoken him!! Last night, out for night photos tonight home for a night photo ;-)

 

Our Daily Challenge - NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY .......

For Throwback Thursday. In the early 1970s, my Mother and I lived in an apartment on Hill Ave. in Elgin, IL. According to Map Quest, Elgin is 49 miles west of Chicago. This was the kitchen in the apartment. The black and white cat on the chair was called Boris. The Siamese cat on the refrigerator was named Pretty Boy.

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