Cabinet adds and mods

tjbnwi

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No work on the peninsula. Squeeze mixer lift in island, add end panels incorporating pullouts.

Fabricated the uppers and the balance of the cabinets/panels/doors/drawers.

Tom
 

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Looks good, is there a reason the far cabinets didn't go to the ceiling like the main run?? or that is just how they wanted them...
 
How I wanted them. More a hutch/butler than a kitchen cabinet. The toe kick is a furniture style that aligns with the face of the doors.

Tom
 
Very nice work.  A lot of attention to detail one would expect from you Tom.  Thank you for sharing.  Bill
 
tjbnwi said:
Squeeze mixer lift in island, add end panels incorporating pullouts.

Looks good. I like the granite top.
That lifter looks good and sturdy.
I like the end panel pullouts. Are you putting oak panels on the inside? I see there was an end panel installed next to the stove too...good idea.
Are those handles or pulls at the top of those pullouts?

I like the valance/hood treatment above the window. Looks really good.

Are you doing the floor too?
Tim
Tim
 
Tim Raleigh said:
tjbnwi said:
Squeeze mixer lift in island, add end panels incorporating pullouts.

Looks good. I like the granite top.
That lifter looks good and sturdy.
I like the end panel pullouts. Are you putting oak panels on the inside? I see there was an end panel installed next to the stove too...good idea.
Are those handles or pulls at the top of those pullouts?

I like the valance/hood treatment above the window. Looks really good.

Are you doing the floor too?
Tim
Tim

Thanks. Granite has already fissured, I was there when it popped. Cracked right along a quartz line, glad the owner handled the granite, start to finish.

Lift is a Rev A Shelf heavy duty----I think.

I did panelize the back of the existing island cabinets. I'll take a pic when I changeout a couple of hinges, had to order more soft close.

The slides are all self/soft close. No handles/pulls so I had to come up with something for the pullouts. Those are a handle, the inside is routed out, makes a finger pull. I had asked the granite installers to bias the top 1/4" towards the pullout side, they forgot so the pulls are close to the edge of the granite. Obviously they need a little finish touch up.

Did that floor about 4 years ago, it's coming out and a rectified tile with 1/16" grout joints will be installed a little later.

I wasn't sure about the valance at first, it did come together in the end.

Tom
 
tjbnwi said:
Granite has already fissured, I was there when it popped. Cracked right along a quartz line, glad the owner handled the granite, start to finish.

Interesting, so are they replacing it?
What makes it fissure? Temprature/moisture?
Tim
 
Nature of the material. It's in the contract this is not a warranty item. The two plates stayed on plane so nothing is done with the top.

Tom
 
jacko9 said:
Nice work Tom.  Are they going to repair the granite in place?

The granite will not be repaired in any way. I've seen it happen on other slaps, once the tension is released the slab is happy and just sits there quietly.

Tom
 
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