We have been essentially living between two houses for the past fourteen days. Today is the last day of ownership of our old house so basically the only thing left to do there is remove the last of the boxes and vacuum. We signed all the papers yesterday and gave our lawyer the key so tomorrow we officially own our new house! Here's a sneak peak at my new kitchen.
There is a large raised deck off the kitchen. Out of sight to the left is a spacious area for our outdoor dining area. There is a gate at the top of the stairs that will be quite helpful in keeping the grandkids safe and sound. We have a second, smaller deck on one side of the pool that we don't intend on putting an eating area on. The new dual fuel (charcoal/propane) grill sat in the box in the intended spot for the first week. We could not get it put together due to daily rain, rather heavy at times. Then we finally had a break in the weather so my husband started putting it together but about half-way through it rained again. Thankfully the next day was clear enough he was able to finish the assembly. We grill pork loin chops on it that night (more on that later).
We decided on a stand alone breakfast bar. Originally it came with the two bar stools. I ordered two more that currently at the furniture shop waiting for us to pick up. I hung one of the paintings from our collection of original paintings from a local artist. His work is amazing! The beautiful, realistic, mesmerizing landscapes draw you into them. We have four of them at home each bought when we moved into a new house. We never bought one or even hung the ones we had at our last house, perhaps an premonition neither of us bonded to the house.
The stainless steel kitchen cart is temporarily in the kitchen. I really like it as the cart holds a lot of stuff but both of us agree the cart does not really suit the kitchen so we will likely move it down into the games room. We are debating adding a base cabinet to match our cabinets tiled on top to use as a side server but may just buy a server. That's up in the air.
The long branch of the counter has double sinks, dishwasher, stove and microwave. It will see the most changes in the kitchen. I'm not sure whether or not I will be putting anything above the cabinets so that is just temporary. We are putting in a garburator on one of the sinks. The existing dilapidated White-Westinghouse dishwasher has already been replaced with an energy efficient Whirlpool Gold Quiet Partner (model# GU2475XTVB1). The new Whirlpool Gold free-standing gas range (model# GFG461LVB) blocked part of the patio doors to the deck since Sep. 2 but was fully installed this morning. The dishwasher was a royal pain to replace and the range was a very tight fit but things look rather good now. Obviously the previous owners did not consider that appliance need to be changed out from time to time! The floor is marble tiled.
I really didn't like the gold knobs on the cabinets so have replaced them with smoked mirror finished knobs. The range hood needs to be replaced. The microwave oven doesn't match so one of our kids offered to trade their black one for our white one. The walk-in 10' x 11' pantry holding freezers, small appliances, food and other culinary equipment is downstairs so I'm getting my exercise! A friend of ours is custom making a shelf with lighting to run just above where the tile ends in the centre of the cabinets. It will be used for cookbooks, something I will very much appreciate.
The short side of the cabinets ends at the refrigerator (Maytag 26 cu. ft, model# MZD2666KEB). There is the entrance from the dining and living room to the kitchen to the left of the fridge. The refrigerator was left with the house as part of the real estate deal. It is only a couple of years old and still had the protective plastic on the controls.
Originally we wanted to take out part of this wall to create an open concept dining/living room with kitchen and breakfast bar but it is a load bearing wall and it would involve a massive amount of work. Besides I love the marble tiled floor so don't want to damage it. We are considering turning part of the deck into a three season room but haven't made any definite plans.
In total there are three dining areas in the house - the dining room that is open to the living room, the breakfast bar and the deck for a total seating for 15. We have further seating for 30 in the games room on the lower level as well as our full sized, white Whirlpool side-by-side from the old house. So it will be a wonderful home for entertaining with the first larger event this weekend. I have a lot to do to get ready for that! I hope you like my new kitchen and enjoy the foods I prepare in it.
Gorgeous kitchen, GG. :)
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