View Full Version : Before/After Pics of My New Kitchen
To those home-owners out there who are interested, I have attached some 'before' pics of my kitchen which is being upgraded tomorrow (12/5/05) - yipee!!
Long time overdue I must add. :yeah:
Will post some 'after' shots for comparison on Friday all going swell. Keen to hear your thoughts. :wavey:
Look forward to the after photos Zed.
So is the lap dancing pole going above the stove next to the bar?
...So is the lap dancing pole going above the stove next to the bar?Yer right next to the spinning disco ball!
What?
12th May 2005, 06:31
And a ranch slider so you can the bike in for winter maintenance?
Paul in NZ
12th May 2005, 07:20
I had that lino in a house once.... For a very short time... :puke:
James Deuce
12th May 2005, 07:21
I thought I was the only one stuck with a '70s kitchen.
Good luck mate - looking forward to the after shots for some inspiration.
I had that lino in a house once.... For a very short time... :puke:You had it first then! I'm glad someone else has bad taste. :D
zadok
12th May 2005, 10:46
Looking forward to seing the transformation.
Marty :ride:
vifferman
12th May 2005, 10:56
{sigh}
Been there, done that, TWICE.
Unfortunately, I forgot the "before" pictures of the major one - completely gutted the kitchen in our Tauranga house, including removal of the H/W cylinder and a wall, and did all the work myself, apart from installing the benchtop, the gas plumbing and the lino laying (although I've done all tupes of flooring as well). This included building all cabinetry, tiling, stained-glass cupboard doors, painting, plumbing, rewiring, etc.
Yes, I'm bragging :whistle: , but I was (justifiably, IMHO) proud of the result. Shame we sold the house when I finished - would have been nice to take the kitchen with us, especially since I had to refurbish the kitchen of our current house a few months later. :mad:
Anyway - congrats on the new kitchen, Matt! I'm sure you'll enjoy it. :niceone:
I'm looking forward to your next instalment....
marty
12th May 2005, 11:00
hope you're getting a 900mm wide stove/oven - just installed a gas/electric twin oven one - friggin awesome man.
mate of mine has just finished his house, and he put two stoves in - one on each side of the kitchen! cost about the same as a decent 900 or cheap 1200 wide oven
vifferman
12th May 2005, 11:15
hope you're getting a 900mm wide stove/oven - just installed a gas/electric twin oven one - friggin awesome man.
I regret not putting a gas hob in to replace the solid-element cooktop that was in our current kitchen. It was 900mm wide, and initially (before we changed the benchtops) I just wanted something that would fit the hole. We contemplated gas, but (a) didn't knwo if it was in our street (found out later it goes right past our letterbox) and (b) didn't think we could get the pipes into where the cooktop was (later found out they can now do pipes through the ceiling). :doh:
So, we bought a 900mm ceramic cooktop, with 2 halogen elements, two radiant ones, and a special dual one for warming or use with large oval thingies. At $1600 on special (was $2300), it wasn't cheap, and it now drives us nuts trying to cook pasta and stuff on it as it doesn't have the heat of gas, nor the instant control.
geoffm
12th May 2005, 17:38
I regret not putting a gas hob in to replace the solid-element cooktop that was in our current kitchen. It was 900mm wide, and initially (before we changed the benchtops) I just wanted something that would fit the hole. We contemplated gas, but (a) didn't knwo if it was in our street (found out later it goes right past our letterbox) and (b) didn't think we could get the pipes into where the cooktop was (later found out they can now do pipes through the ceiling). :doh:
So, we bought a 900mm ceramic cooktop, with 2 halogen elements, two radiant ones, and a special dual one for warming or use with large oval thingies. At $1600 on special (was $2300), it wasn't cheap, and it now drives us nuts trying to cook pasta and stuff on it as it doesn't have the heat of gas, nor the instant control.
Gas rules for cooktops. We have ours running off a 2kg BBQ gas bottle. Lasts around 6 -8 weeks. Go for gas if you can.
If you run on propane/ LPG instead of town gas, you will have to change the jets. The suppliers should give you the new jets when you buy the cooktop. Takes 5 minutes to change them over.
Geoff
Indiana_Jones
12th May 2005, 18:55
Who's making it?
what type of finish on the wood?
what type of bench top and toekicks?
I install kitchens :whocares:
-Indy
riffer
12th May 2005, 22:12
I thought I was the only one stuck with a '70s kitchen.
A 1970s kitchen. Luxury. You try a 1914 kitchen. :whistle:
Stroker Girl
12th May 2005, 22:23
Look forward to the after photos Zed.
So is the lap dancing pole going above the stove next to the bar?
We're are also in the process (note I use that term very loosely) of renovating our kitchen and have had many request for a pole installation on top of the bar. Have decided against it due to the last party pole dancing attempt on top of the coffee table with a broomstick (sad I know but it was the best we could come up with at the time) resulted in some potential hazardous injuries and a smashed ceiling light!
Storm
12th May 2005, 22:30
Good on ya for having a go with what was around. Top marks for effort :drinknsin :niceone:
SPman
13th May 2005, 19:38
Y'all got consents for this work? :killingme:killingme:drinknsin:drinknsin:drinknsin
Friday has come and nearly gone and the kitchen is 95% complete. We are rapt with the result so far - a totally different room. I could very willingly get addicted to renovations, the results are so satisfying! :yes:
"After" pics attached.
Thank you Kitchen Studios. :wavey:
Ghost Lemur
13th May 2005, 22:03
Nice results Zed. :niceone:
What's next? Bathroom?
Nice results Zed. :niceone:
What's next? Bathroom?How'd ya guess? :D
A 1970s kitchen. Luxury. You try a 1914 kitchen. :whistle:
...or a 90 kitchen done cheaper then cheap. No bench by the stove and thats right next to the fritz. The crappy old dishwacher scrapes the doorframe when opening. So it's on my todo list :whistle:, just doing fire place first and currently working on a big deck with a spa pool :drinknsin , But when that done (and I've won lotto......) :niceone:
Kitchen looking good now, a bucket of paint (lime green i think...) and all will be good
Hell thats some nice work, congratulations on the new kitchen, OH and clean the toilet before the 'before' pictures, dont want to see a baby zed floating around :lol:
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