DIY Kitchen Renovations
Posted on October 24, 2009
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This started in early 2006. There’s still a few more items to address (perhaps a dishwasher). Unfortunately, I failed to take photographs of the nasty, grease-caked old oven we had. I guess I was too anxious to get rid of that thing.
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WOW! Great Job!
very useful
I like the devil painting, I kinda collect strange items, I think I will make a video of my strange things sometime
Definitely make SURE she doesn’t see this one! If you look at the previous comments, you’ll see my wife wants me to tackle the bathrooms already! And all I wanna do is watch a new videooooo!
BTW, I enjoyed your performance in Kronc’s latest installment of TAMMpON Rox!! Looked like you shoulda been able to break those binds, though…
Looks great. I like how you did the before and after at the end. Looks like alot of work and it shows. I will make sure my wife does not see this vid!
Gar
OMG!!! IT looks so good!!! I love the floor. that is so cool!
After this project, I’m fairly confident enough to tackle just about anything!
The aluminum backsplash was ll Laine’s idea. You really don’t want me to wreck your kitchen!
Geez man! We just painted the living room and the dining room. I thought that was a big job, but what you did was monumental!! Man! You gave it a 100% makeover! Great job, even over coming those shut off valves, or the lack thereof. I just wish I could get my toilet to work right!!! OH it flushes… it just keeps running until you jiggle it….. um the handle not the…. um, anyways… Great Job!
Kronc the unlikely
That’s beautiful! Nice work. I especially like the aluminum. Want to come do our kitchen now?
Kim
Yay! Now we can work on the BATHROOM!
hehe, old places have all kinds of surprises. the new place looks great!
We started with the cabinets in 2006, and did what we could when we could. The countertop & sink was the real bear of it all, especially once I found out there were no shut-off valves for the sink. Then I discovered the shut-off for the main water line didn’t work, AFTER I had already cut the pipe. I had to make an extra trip to the hardware store for sweat vales while water was running amok! I’m a complete novice at this stuff…
Thanks, Wendy. It wasn’t so long ago that I wouldn’t have thought myself capable of such projects!
very nice work! how long did the whole process take? nice video too! well put together. you know the old kitchen seemed unsafe for kids. nice job.
johnb
WOW. you’ve been busy Johnny. Looks like a totally different kitchen. 100% better…
Wendy