Kitchen
Interior Design
Not long after
we were married, we bought a house in a great area that an architect had designed for himself and his family.
We loved it – very Frank Lloyd Wright, with lots of land. So began the adventure. Having just moved into our
new home, we immediately came to the conclusion that the kitchen definitely needed to be redone – yes, the
kitchen interior design project was on.
Kitchen
Remodeling
There were so
many things to be thought about and planned for during the reconstruction. We plunged head first into the
project with little experience and our heads full of remodeling ideas, just an ideal of what we want the kitchen
layout to be.
Construction
Bids
We had the
contractors start the parade – looking at the layout of the kitchen and the cabinet construction, the overall
construction of the house and the kitchen in particular. The bids came in – slowly at first and then in a deluge.
The prices were astounding. This was in the early 1980’s and the low bid was $12,000, and that was
for a new sink, paint and “new cabinet facings” (new doors on the existing cabinets!) Now the house was not
inexpensive, but these prices were out of sight! Times were much like today, many people out of work and
contracts were few and far between.
We looked and
planned the movements around the kitchen, what we wanted to do with the space and how we wanted the kitchen to
function. So, one week, we ordered a 40 yard dumpster to be delivered to the house. We knew about
these because, when we moved in, we had filled five of these babies with junk from inside the house as well as the yard. We checked with each other hoping
that we were really sane, picked up sledge hammers and started on the walls. What fun it was, tearing away what had
become a kitchen that we did not like and could not stand.
Kitchen
Island
FYI
- For the
countertops , we used floor tiles. There are so many
choices for your countertops.
We had decided to open
up the kitchen – that it would only have two walls with an island that was filled with drawers – big drawers
with heavy file cabinet drawer slides (The things that filing drawers use to pull in and out smoothly while
supporting the heavy load of paper, files and books.) They can support over 100 pounds each and we thought
they would work fine to support drawers that held large stand mixers, iron pots and pans as well as
dishes. We built drawers that were tall enough to hold big bowls and other tall things that are used
in the kitchen. We also made drawers that were deep enough to hold baking pans and all sorts of things for
cooking. There were even spice drawers with angled racks in the drawer so the labels could be easily
read.
Viking Gas
Range
You may have guessed that the kitchen was to
evolve around the stove and all the details that are needed to cook on the marvelous one we choose. After much
research, we chose a gas Viking 36 inch, six burner stove with one oven.
Black and chrome, it was a thing of beauty and held the place of honor in our kitchen. We had a custom range
hood designed with a ‘double lung’ exhaust system, so the kitchen never over heated while the stove was being used.
We had a pot of stock on one of the back burners most of the time. The
oven is worth another page so look for more information regarding stoves at Kitchen Stove.
Kitchen
Counters
The counter heights were at a special height as we are
both tall, so the counter was perfect for working on for us. This is sometime to be considered if you have
planning to keep your home for a long time or if are you remodeling the kitchen to increase the selling
value.
Kitchen
Carpet
We put carpet in
the kitchen. The rest of the house had either hard wood or marble flooring, but the kitchen was to be soft under
foot for the standing time is greater there than anywhere else in the house.
When you
understand what you want to do with your remodeling, that is when you can start your new kitchen interior
design.
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