Kirby Lofts has been many things over the years. It started life as Kirby Lumber Company and went on to be a department store, an office building, condominiums (complete with intriguing scandal), executive apartments, and back to condominiums. While there are some decent closets, there isn't nearly enough storage for Eric's armor, bikes, and various sundry sporting/recreation items and the kitchen was not exactly designed for someone who did any real cooking. The previous owners had addressed the lack of counter top by adding a very heavy and very huge metal bar table.
Yet again, the requisite before picture. |
So with the counter (finally) chosen, it was time to get crack-a-lackin' on the cabinets and new peninsula. Well before meeting with LeeAnne, Eric and I had done our homework and devised a plan. I had Pinterest and was not afraid to use it. To save on the overall renovation cost, we kept the existing cabinet "boxes" for the most part. Our only alterations - moving the dishwasher from the corner (where its door would hit the oven door - talk about a really stupid design decision). We decided to take advantage of the ceiling height and add another row of cabinets along the top. The doors and drawer fronts were to be replaced with shaker style doors and fronts. I wanted them to be soft closed.
Kitchen inspiration (or reno porn) |
It's starting...OMG...YAY!! |
After weeks of feeling like nothing was happening and would never happen, the kitchen began taking shape very quickly. I was taking update pictures every day.
Insert witty caption here. |
So very pretty.... |
The white trim was from a dry goods store in Missouri from the turn of last century. |
Convenient storage for my severed head collection. KIDDING. That's what the freezer's for. |