
Whomever laid the tile previously never bothered to do the laundry room, or under the dishwasher or stove. The gap between where the tile stopped, and where the dishwasher was placed, was about a half inch collection point for things that had been swept over time. Gross, I know, but I certainly wasn't about to go fishing around in there to get things out. To be honest, when we first moved in, 5.5 years ago, we knew that the kitchen would eventually have to go. I'm surprised it took us this long!


The counter-tops were demolished on day two, after the floor was pulled up. Needless to say there's a lot of eating out/ordering for pick-up going on right now, and I'm grateful for the paper plates and plastic cutlery left over from Owen's birthday. Our fridge is also in the living room, which makes for easy access at least...and we'll just say that's a silver lining.
The cabinets are the one thing that we're keeping, although we will be adding hardware. Our new floor tile is a slate color with brown tones that match the cabinets, which they are starting to lay down today. The granite is going in this weekend along with a new sink and faucet. We're finishing everything up with a pretty glass mosaic back-splash, which will be started next week and is likely to be the most complicated part as it is the most intricate. It might also be the part that I'm most interested to see come together as the granite and flooring are quite dark, so the back-splash (and paint) is where we decided to bring back some lightness.
I stood in the kitchen this morning to take a look at/admire the paint color in daylight. As I was contemplating how much I enjoyed our chosen color (BEHR "Sculptor's Clay, which is essentially a neutral somewhere between brown and grey), I laughed at teenage me who would have undoubtedly thought being excited about such things was lame.
Any kind of remodeling can be stressful, even more so with a toddler in the house. We've had various adventures this week just trying to keep him out of the house as much as possible. When we did our bathroom, there were at least other bathrooms available to use. Not having access to the kitchen, as a household that cooks 5 nights a week, is definitely a unique situation that I'll be glad to be done with. It's a small price to pay for getting to cook in my new, awesome kitchen soon! I'll be back with an update next week...
Love the tile you chose for the floor! To me it looks like space/cosmos without out any stars. That's funny that there was perfect linoleum under the white tiles.
ReplyDeleteThanks! We like it too. We'd thought about slate, but it's too textured for a kitchen space that's likely to get dirty. This has hints of blue, grey, and brown. Can't wait to see how it looks laid down. The linoleum cracked me up too....although so glad it's gone!
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