Craftsman Kitchen
comments (0) April 6th, 2009 in Project GalleryA complete renovation of existing late 40's kitchen remodel to a 1915 craftsman. Existing Marlite wall and ceiling finishes were removed. Existing T&G fir paneling was removed, refurbished and reinstalled. At the ceiling, new beams and faux beams were added. Oak flooring, granite countertops, and custom, eucalyptus cabinets finished the project out.
Design or Plan used: My own design - Ilwaco Kitchen Remodel
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Want to see the winner entries?
Fine Homebuilding editors are a finicky bunch, and opinionated too. So the task of narrowing down the nearly 150 entries from our “Before and After: What’s Old is New Again,” kitchen and bath contest to just five winners wasn’t easy.
After the field was narrowed down to a group of fifteen, the editors convened with coffee and notebooks into a conference room equipped with a projector (for easier viewing). After going back and forth, and sometimes cringing, a few entries kept rising above the others, and viola, we found our winners.
Thanks to all who entered, and congratulations to the winning participants who will be mailed a new, DeWalt 18V 1/2" XRP LiIon Hammerdrill/Drill/Driver kit.
To view the winners, and a few runners-up, click here.

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