If my luck improves a little bit and I’m able to get the sewer crap sorted in a timely and affordable manner, my mom won’t get to see the finished kitchen project (she lives 600 miles away and gets to Cincinnati only once or twice a year). My fervent hope is that new owners are enjoying it and the rest of the home by her next visit to town.
So I shot this iPhone video for her. The production quality is not the best, but I have some minor plumbing repairs and plaster patching to which I must attend. No time to haul out the “real” camera or for fancy editing. If you’ve been reading for a while, you’ve already seen everything here in still-image bits and pieces. (Just trying to save 2 minutes and 4 seconds of your time.)
Schu-weeeeet! Nicely done.
Looks great! I’m sure all your hard work will be appreciated.
Excellent job, now you have another career choice – kitchen renovator! Come to think of it, I have a 1940-50’s vintage kitchen that needs a re-make – thinking of an extended Australian visit?
If only you were closer…I have a friend who wants a 40s-50s vintage kitchen!
(And thank you)
A satisfying end to a long I’m sure. Looks great.
Meant “long project”. Cursed fat fingers.
+10
The kitchen is gorgeous. It’s very similar to what I hope to do with my own kitchen. Would you mind commenting a bit on how you finished the cabinets? Painting method, product, if you would recommend painting cabinets, etc. Thanks!
Thank you! And here you go: https://rudemechanicalspress.wordpress.com/2015/03/28/painted-cabinets-shiny-hardware/