Friday, June 24, 2022

The Kitchen: Part II - Final

I was stalled a bit on this final post because I needed to take some photos. A kitchen is rarely not in use! The last step in the remodel was installing the picture rail and baseboard trim, the new kitchen window, and countertops and tile.


I'm really happy with the counter space that we have with our new configuration. There's room for two people to be able to operate at the same time, though you might still bump into each other from time to time.


The countertops are a dark grey quartz and having had granite in the past, I prefer this for its uniformity and feel. We went with a "honed" finish, which has a subtle texture to it. I find the quartz to be warmer to the touch than granite and I also like that. The backsplash tile is handmade by a McIntyre Tile out of California. They have a portfolio of tiles that are vintage inspired and that we thought stayed within the spirit of our 30's era home. The color is intended to tie in with the tile surrounding the fireplace. We have three subtle mosaic tiles behind the range and there are some smaller mosaics about a third of the way up from the bottom row to give a bit of visual interest.

I will finish with a few notable highlights. Perhaps most life-altering is our pantry pull-out. Previously, we
had one overhead cupboard for pantry items. It was not enough space, and since we left the upper cabinets without their doors, it was unsightly. In the new kitchen, we have pantry space in the uppers to the right and left of the range as well as in the pull-out next to the refrigerator. I also really like our built-in spice rack. This feature results in a little bit of lost space in the cupboard, but it is well worth it for the functionality.



A couple things that aren't part of the remodel, but make me happy, are this banana holder (I ate the last banana today) that Nick bought for me and this triple swing-arm towel holder--both eBay finds. We just recently got the towel holder and are so happy with it! It is both novel and practical! Now we don't have towels on the oven door, which is impractical any time you need to open the oven.


4 comments:

  1. Great job on the kitchen! The attention to detail is special. The whole house is wonderful, especially for those of us who saw it in its "original" state. Managing spices is such a trial! I like your spice rack. I see your Echo Show on the counter, and it reminds me of our face time with you and Silas and how he loves to stand on the counter and open the cupboard doors.

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    1. Thank you for the compliments. It is satisfying to save this beautiful old house, but I hadn't imagined we'd be at it so long.

      Yes, Silas is so happy to have increased mobility so that he can explore. He knows what knobs and handles are and tugs on anything that have them!

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  2. Oh my! I don't know how I managed to miss all these wonderful posts, but I love, love, love your kitchen!! I'm a total kitchen person and this is amazing. So beautiful and functional! You and Nick have truly brought this little Tudor to life and it will breathe on for many more years! Well done!

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    1. Thanks! I'm glad you were surprised by my posts. With another burst of motivation, I'll do an update on the basement. The kitchen is now very easy to cook in and I'm glad we did it when we did since we've been home so much during the pandemic.

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