Showing posts with label cabinet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cabinet. Show all posts

June 12, 2014

Laundry Room Cabinets

Our laundry room is almost complete! Now that the wall had been repaired to hide the plumbing and electrical work, we were able to choose a paint color. We went with a very light blue.


The finished wall before painting.
Now that our custom cabinets have been installed in our laundry room, we knew we wanted to get some old-fashioned glass knobs for them. We went to House of Antique Hardware's website to see what we could find.

The wall was painted, and the cabinet was installed.

We decided on the large glass hexagonal style. They look great against the white doors!


Finished!


March 31, 2013

Adding a Pantry

Even though our house was originally built for a family of eight, the size of the kitchen is much smaller than most would expect.  While it was similarly sized to our previous house and we felt right at home with its cozy size, it was missing one thing we liked at our other house -- a pantry.

The fridge in its new home.
Pantry installed with no doors yet.
We decided to make better use of the space that was once a breakfast nook.  We had Randy Buell of R&J Custom Furniture, Cabinets, and Trim make us some new cabinets that would become our new pantry.  He also added a nice wine rack in the space above the refrigerator to close the space in. 

Our new pantry and wine rack.
In the space where the refrigerator originally stood, Randy made us some new base cabinets, a butcher block counter top, and fit in an extension to hanging cabinets that blended in well.  


The new counter top and cupboards being installed.
The new cabinets and butcher block where the refrigerator once stood.
Naturally, a project in an old home is not without its challenges.  It turned out that the walls where the wine rack was to fit were not exactly square and it was a bit too snug.  Luckily, Randy has his belt sander with him and a rubber mallet.  A few runs with the sander and then a series of whacks with the mallet and the wine rack was in place.  

Randy Buell getting the wine rack in place.