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Well, it’s been about 3 1/2 years since my last furniture project, and even longer since I made something for our own enjoyment. This project came about after we finally upgraded our TV from the 300 lb behemoth that I got after college to a nice, new flatscreen. With all my audio equipment, DVD, CD player and everything else sitting in disarray underneath the new TV, Maria politely suggested that we get a TV stand. Being the frugal person that I am, I decided that rather than drop a hundred dollars or more on something that would look decent, but still not match our other living room furniture, I would come up with a design of my own that mimics our coffe and end tables. However, since I didn’t have any substantial amount of mahogany on hand, or a fancy production line to make elaborate glue-ups, I had to get creative to mimic the ‘butcher-block’ table top and stain the cherry that I had to match. The result turned out great, and since I had 90% of the materials on hand, the project cost less than $30!!
More kitchen updates! This one includes the installation of our beautiful Brazilian Koa hardwood floor, the cabinet doors and drawers, and the floorboards. We originally were going to put down standard 3/4″ Cherry flooring in the kitchen only, but after realizing that it would require another 3/4″ subfloor for installation, and that we’d have a major tripping hazard from the adjoining rooms, we scrapped the idea and purchased the 3/8″ Koa. We also decided to put it in both the kitchen and dining room as well as install it at an angle, rather than parallel to the walls. This proved to be a major design windfall as it completely acentuates the two rooms perfectly.
Here’s part II of the project. Drywall mudding through installation of new windows, a new patio door, painting the walls and installation of the light fixtures, kitchen cabinet bodies, and countertops. At least we finally have a workable kitchen, just no cabinet doors and drawers…although we can easily find what we’re looking for!
It took a potluck with a few 6’+ tall friends for us to start to realize how cramped and dark our kitchen really was. Therefore, utilizing some 3D home design software, we came up with a scheme to raise the ceiling another foot, put in new wood floors, build new cherry cabinets, get new countertops, and buy new appliances. Even with the fancy design software, our major overhaul took a few twists and turns for the better with a beautiful engineered Koa hardwood floor, vaulted ceilings, better lighting, and a new and improved dining area. We’ve done every bit of work ourselves and over the last two years we’ve turned our kitchen and dining room into the highlight of the house. The project isn’t over yet, and the arrival of our little rug rat has put our priorities elsewhere, but progress is still taking place with each new cabinet door and drawer. Hopefully we’ll have it complete before we hit the 3 year mark!
Here’s a look at the initial tear down to putting up the drywall.