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Ming the next batch of thin-set mortar.

 

Shot for Our Daily Challenge :“Work In Progress”

  

I cant tell you how much i LOVE these chairs. Yes, they are eames knock offs. I dont care. I got them on overstock.com for $300 total. They far exceeded my expectations. The table was a piece of butcher block from Ikea, along with some stainless steel legs from their "make your own" desk section. At first we were going to build our own faux banquet. With a bench on one side, but after figuring out the measurements we realized with the legs we bought it was going to be a really tight fit.

 

This table is still small as is the space, but its an extra spot to put to sit, gather with friends. Everyone knows the kitchen is always where people end up.

New under cabinet lighting and door pulls. The lights are awesome - going to look great against the bright white subway tile backsplash. Coming soon!

We debated for a while about getting a new stove. Our previous stove was a drop in model.

 

We weren't planning on getting a new stove but once we started making counter top plans we realized that small piece of counter that was behind our drop in stove was going to cost us around 300 bucks. We ended up getting a great deal on a discontinued model at Lowes and saved ourselves that square footage on the counter.

It is a very clever tool but you can use it only on warm, sunny days...

Probably should have cleaned the crap of the fridge for the pictures, but oh well - it's real life.

 

This house had recently been purchased and flipped. They did an incredibly crappy job installing the tile, counters, pretty much everything! In fact the only thing that was done well was the hardwood floors - because they had to contract that out. The space looks a bit bigger in the before because theres no fridge of cabinets on the left side. But really we added a lot more storage. More cabinets on the right side of the kitchen bottom and top, as well as moving the sink over a few inches and installing a lazy susan corner unit along with a skinny cabinet next to the stove.

I was a little obsessed with having lots of light! We bought lights at Home Depot and Ikea and decided we'd try them both. Ikea won out, as the lights were a lot brighter plus the replacement bulbs are more affordable from Ikea. Every single cupboard has a light under it. My husband & dad put them on a dimmer so they can be adjusted.

We purchased this piece of butcher block from Ikea - and are going to cut it down - about where that piece of trim molding is. On the left side we're going to build some sort of bench/cabinet and then use these new chairs on the right. Not sure what color we'll stain/paint the butcher block. I like the contrast of the warm wood, black counters & stainless steel table legs and appliances.

I bought this ceramic container right when we started the demo. I just pictured it looking clean next to the subway tile backsplash we had planned. I didn't realize it at the time, but I love how the crown ties into the "keep calm & carry on" poster.

We're adding a lazy susan corner cabinet

Laying out the tile for the backsplash.

I promised to upload photos on me while using the tile saw :-)

I'm thrilled how the new stove makes everything suddenly look nicer. I never really thought of our microwave as being all that slick.. well with the matchin stove they suddenly seem so put together. Its only been a few days and I cannot WAIT for this to be over. I almost killed myself tripping over some cabinet packaging this morning.

My dad texturing our kitchen walls, and the new can lights hanging out of the ceiling. We have to wait until we texture the ceiling before we can pop them in. SOoo much more light. I must say, i did a kick ass taping job on the cupboards....

I bought these Orla Kiely canisters from Target when i was thinking we were going to do more of a green/orange color scheme. Eventually the orange just was too warm with all the wood in the room. I still love them and they sit in the corner with my bird salt & pepper shakers which i also bought before we even started demoing the kitchen with a vision of these up against the white tiles.

Clipper TR 231 GL is a professional tile saw with a powerful electric motor (1,1kW) and cutting length suitable for up to 1200mm long tiles.

The counter guy came out Thursday and made a template. Whoohoo hopefully we have new counters on the 19th. Getting Black Pearl LG HiMacs www.lghi-macs.com/gfx/colorChips/himacs/kitchens/g10opt.jpg

This is the view of the kitchen from the hallway, and foyer in front of the front door. I love how bright and green the kitchen is. The rest of our house is a lot of "latte, beige, and mocha" colors.

Came into the house all ready, with the sink already installed.

A couple of etsy purchases later.... Oh and a print from the Crafty Wonderland show.

Ignore the husband wiping down the floor....

 

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It's a longgggg wall.

Measure twice, cut once!

 

This Lowes installation guy wears his hat like my dad does. haha

Almost ready to tile!

I passed by this platter at Ikea lots of times because i just couldnt justify it. How often do i use platters? Never! But, finally i broke down and bought it anyway. This ikea tray actually ended up being the inspiration of the color combo for the nook & art. I love it, it makes me happy everyday!

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Lateral and angular cutting guides allow the perfect positioning of the tiles for accurate cuts. The long cutting-head handle allows a comfortable position for the user. Tilting the rail for 45° mitre cut is very easy. Transport handles and wheels ease the handling and installation on job site.

I was wondering why my tilesaw was always low on water! They are taking complete baths in the reservoir!

We purchased the tile monday night & Justin started patching the holes tonight! Yayyyy... Tile this weekend.

This really was pretty easy! Messy ... But easy to get down. Just spray it with water, and scrape down a few moments later.

The reinforced frame and cutting head rail track, as well as the two adjustable feet ensure the best stability for the machine to prevent cutting deviation or warping. Two clamps and the rubber-covered table prevent vibrations of the tiles to prevent chipping.

This is the entrance to our kitchen from our family room, where we come in from th garage. I probably should have moved the broom for the picture, but seriously we use it so much that's usually where it sits.

Its reinforced frame and cutting head rail ensure a very precise cut. The rubber covered table and the additional fixing clamps prevent vibrations to provide the best cutting quality according to the manufacturer.

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