Bloodwood Kitchen Remodel Mostly Finished.

Richard M

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Just have some window and baseboard trim to do.

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Richard,

That is gorgeous!  One thumbs up smiley is not enough!

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Peter
 
I can only concur with Peter and Bellchippy, the layout looks perfect too, so another  [thumbs up].

Rob.
 
Nice.  Except for the wall with the chest of drawers, highboy baseball cap rack, circuit breaker panel, and treadmill.  That's a bit of visual fingernails-scratching-chalkboard for me.  Please make it stop!
 
Stunning work. Beautiful kitchen. Love the red contrasts with the stainles steel, is that the natural colour of the wood? Never seen such red wood before. Only the choice for the 3 drawers right beneath the stove seem a bit odd to me, wouldn't a cabinet for pots and pans be more practical? And the light switches seem rather cheap to me compared with the high class look of the rest of the kitchen, would have put something with a more classy design there. But very good work overall.  [thumbs up]   
 
Richard,

What is the appliance underneath the range hood?  A grilling unit?

Thanks,

Peter
 
Bloody beautiful, Richard!

Now they need you to make some new bar stools.

Tom
 
Ummm...that's an expensive kitchen.  Bloodwood is not cheap around here. 
 
Tom Bellemare said:
Bloody beautiful, Richard!

Now they need you to make some new bar stools.

Tom
You're quite correct Tom. We are looking for new stools but haven't found what we like  yet.
 
Alex said:
Stunning work. Beautiful kitchen. Love the red contrasts with the stainles steel, is that the natural colour of the wood? Never seen such red wood before. Only the choice for the 3 drawers right beneath the stove seem a bit odd to me, wouldn't a cabinet for pots and pans be more practical? And the light switches seem rather cheap to me compared with the high class look of the rest of the kitchen, would have put something with a more classy design there. But very good work overall.  [thumbs up]    
Yes, that is the natural color, only clear top coat on it. You are right about the plate covers and I'll be replacing those. Due to the down draft unit there is only room for 12'' deep drawers under the stove top. Not really big enough for my pots and pans.
 
Alex said:
Only the choice for the 3 drawers right beneath the stove seem a bit odd to me, wouldn't a cabinet for pots and pans be more practical?   
Alex
Here in the states,most pots&pans cabinets are large drawers.
 
I really like the robust hardware - it is a nice complement to some rather beautiful cabinetry. I am also a big fan of the liberal use of drawers for the base cabinets - I find them much more functional than doors. The raised end panels are a nice touch as well. VERY nice work.
 
The whole thing is a "wow".  And that's on these pictures!  No knock against your photography, but I bet it is even nicer in person.

Thanks for posting!
 
Hey Rich, nice looking kitchen. Can you post a nice close up pic of how you mounted the drawer sides to the drawer fronts? Perhaps some close ups of how you constructed the drawer boxes as well......if it's not too late !! Nice work !
 
Beautiful work! Small thing - I'd suggest changing out your light switches and plates for a more modern look if you haven'yt alreay considered this

Chris
 
PaulMarcel said:
The whole thing is a "wow".  And that's on these pictures!  No knock against your photography, but I bet it is even nicer in person.

Thanks for posting!

Based on Paul Marcel's comments I took a look and even more WOW.  I downloaded the image posted and then altered the levels in raw format and tried to show the fabulous woodgrain.  Other than dealing with lighting and exposure nothing in this image has been altered.

WOW!

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Peter

 
Richard,  great looking,  did you build all the cabinets and stain them  or did you just do the installation and trim out? 
 
Nice work, Peter... I looked back at the original and you pulled out a bunch of detail.  Kudos to both of you :)

Now, if my family room wasn't Sendai red, I'd seriously consider this when I remodel the kitchen.
 
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