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Tina C

Greenville, NC
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Creating a no mow dry creek garden in front of our new house.

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    Love the easy maintenance yard.
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  • We removed the old blue laminate counters and installed Virginia Jet Mist granite and small marble subway tile backsplash. 3
  • New faucet is fun and instant hot water is awesome for tea time! 3
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  • Lazy Susan's with magnetic spice jars in an otherwise waste of space are within easy visible reach with sliding ladder (or 6'2" cooking husband) and antique chicken feeder becomes a cook book library. 1
  • We removed vinyl and luan.  The original hardwood was in bad shape and only in half of the kitchen due to an addition at some point in our old home's history.
  • Virginia Jet Mist granite - dark charcoal color with white veining, honed finish.
  • Big difference from what we started with! 1
  • Cabinets are painted with Benjamin Moore's Satin Impervo (color is Moonshine, actually gray/not white). We love the durable finish and that the grain still shows through. 2
  • An original pantry cupboard. We added a clock mechanism right into the door, numbers are vinyl. 2
  • The original single door was replaced with French doors letting in lots of natural light. 2
  • We love that the patio is right off the kitchen with a view of our 50' grape arbor/gazebo. Cleaning and entertaining are so convenient. 1
  • Kitchen before.
  • I love this old chunky piece as use as a Butler's pantry. Storage for good dishes, cookbooks and spices. 3
  • Decorative and functional.
  • Buffet/pantry.
  • Zero radius stainless steel sink.
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We're in the process of transforming our kitchen on a budget to fit our style.

We painted cabinets, swapped out hardware, painted walls, installed new granite countertops, new zero radius sink and faucets, marble subway tile backsplash, removed vinyl and luan and ...»
opted for distressed bamboo when the old original wood floor didn't match up with the plywood addition, removed a pantry and installed a pot rack and French doors. We still need a stove backsplash, baseboards, DIY kitchen island and a larger refrigerator. This is our forever home and we love the change.

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  • Tina C
    Commented on Jan 21, 2012
    Love your floors also. My son wants to redo his kitchen floors so I need to show him yours.
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  • Lazy Susan's with magnetic spice jars in an otherwise waste of space are within easy visible reach with sliding ladder (or 6'2" cooking husband) and antique chicken feeder becomes a cook book library. 1
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We're in the process of transforming our kitchen on a budget to fit our style.

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  • My husband installed this pot rack and I LOVE IT!!!!  I HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT!
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This is a follow up to the "before" pictures of my kitchen renovation nightmare!

We are so happy to finally have a completed project! Thanks for all of the advice and encouragement I recieved on Hometalk! ...»

A HUGE Thank you too Tony Brown for taking on a very challenging and difficult project, Mr. Sandless for the miraculous job he did on our floors and to Kim Fitzgibbons from Fitzgibbons Photography for the amazing pictures of my finished kitchen!!

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  • Tina C
    Commented on Sep 22, 2011
    I love the pot and pan storage system also. You did a great job in your redo.
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