Tuesday, July 12, 2005

sunrochy's Kitchen

SunRochy's Kitchen




Contact SunRochy (My Page)
Link to kitchen photos: http://share.shutterfly.com/osi.jsp?i=EeANGrdo4cM2zCxA

Details:
  • Countertop- Formica Jamocha Granite (Lowes)
  • Backsplash- bottom half is part of the countertop and top half and sides are PaperIllusion's Branished Gold wallpaper (tear and paste)
  • Faucet- Price Pfister Harbor (Ebay)
  • Sink- Sterling SS, 8" deep (Lowes)
  • Wall color- Valspar's Sugar Cookie yellow
  • Cabinet hardwares were removed and spray painted in hammered silver=


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mrsmarv's Kitchen

mrsmarv's Kitchen



Contact mrsmarv (My Page)
Link to kitchen photos:
http://photobucket.com/albums/y92/mrsmarv/Kitchen/
http://photobucket.com/albums/y92/mrsmarv/Pantry and storage/

Details:
  • Cabinets: cider stained maple from Schrock ("Galena" is the style)
  • Countertops are a laminate by Wilsonart and the color is "port"/D14-60.
  • Walls: "Nora's Kitchen Green" and was specially mixed in a BM eggshell. I had a paint sample from another brand that I fell in love with, so I brought it to a friend for mixing/matching. After some tweaking we came up with this:
    Benjamin Moore Eggshell Aquavelvet/Deep Base
    Manual Dispense
    MA-19.25
    OY-3x10.5
    TG-25.25
    WH-5x8.5

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groschuni's Kitchen

Natural Maple Cabinets with Verde Butterfly Countertops


Posted by groschuni
Link to groschuni's kitchen photos (look for "Gil R" in the Scherr's photo gallery)

Details:
  • Cabinets (Scherr's Custom RTA), including hardware pulls, wainscotting, molding and all in-cabinet accessories like the pull-out trash bins.
  • Doors: #900 in Maple
  • Drawer Fronts: #500 1 inch thick in Maple
  • Verde Butterfly granite countertops with eased edge, sink cutout, cooktop dropin.
  • Kindred ComboMax Platinum Undermount Sink
  • Appliances: Advantium 240V, Gaggenau 985 oven, Thermador CEP304 cooktop, Bosch integrated DW and Kenmore Elite/Whirlpool Gold 24.4cu' fridge.
  • Cork flooring
Background:
We love our Scherr’s cabinets.
They were worth every penny, IMHO. Scherr's did some really complex stuff for us and it all came together well. They made clipped, fluted corners and 5/4 drawer fronts I wanted that they had never tried before. They made integrated raised end panels which was a first for them as well. As for service, I had a problem with a long drawer front that warped (it was solid wood) and they sent out a replacement very quickly (at no cost of course).
The cabinets fit together tightly and are very sturdy. You need a good set of bar clamps to properly put them together. The raised panel door fronts are very solidly made and don't rattle at all because they use rubber spaceballs to hold the panels tightly in place.






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