Project kitchen !

Started by Ranualf, August 02, 2012, 05:57:59 PM

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Ranualf

Hi there

Here`s some pics from what i`ve been doing over the summer, it would of been finished weeks ago, but there was a delay in the delivery of the correct parts, but now its done !

As you`ll see from the pics, the before and after look nothing like each other !


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Ranualf

only 5 pics.. hmm there`s a lot more !

i`ll keep it simple then !

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Slush

Quote from: Amberleigh;355781i`ll keep it simple then !

Nothing simple bout a project like that, not even posting pics of it. Gj mate. Looks awesome. :-)

Jamin

Great looking kitchen :thumb:

Did you mitre the worktops?

Gone_Away

Looks awesome! Well done.

T-Bag

I really like the high sockets. Having them as the darker more modern looking ones was a good choice too.
With a remodel job nothing is so hard the average person couldn't learn it given practice, but when it's your house you've got to get it right first time, the finish has to be just right too. That's very impressive. If I had to redo a kitchen myself I think I'd be on the 5th go by now.
Juggling Hard Disks over concrete floors ends in tears 5% of the time.

Ranualf

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Jaminm, yea i hand cut the masons mitres on the worktop :P

And T-bag is right you gotta get it right 1st time, although i have a slight advantage of most folk, having spent the last 20 years as a joiner, and doing kitchen was part of my profile..

It was a huge undertaking and its payed off big time, as i`m happy with it, and so is the missus, she`s even wanting to cook now..
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Jamin

Quote from: Amberleigh;355857Jaminm, yea i hand cut the masons mitres on the worktop :P

Nice one :) we use a jig and a router, probably the most stressful part of the job.

T-Bag

Quote from: Amberleigh;355857It was a huge undertaking and its payed off big time, as i`m happy with it, and so is the missus, she`s even wanting to cook now..

Quick, time for a bedroom makeover. :norty:
Juggling Hard Disks over concrete floors ends in tears 5% of the time.

Blunt

Hand cut the mitres eh?
Impressive, but why not router/jig method? (curious)
Perhaps we should have a thread for home projects etc. as I know Whitey did a BIG kitchen job last year (saw photos on FB)
I did a conservatory conversion and kitchen re-build last summer too (photos also on FB I don't know if you can view these unless you're a FB friend)
Regards
Blunt


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Lorr

Aye it looks good but don't go giving him more ideas T-bag!
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Ranualf

i did the mitres by hand as the router is busted :/ and needs a biscuit cutter also,  so i just resorted to doing them by hand, simples :P
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