Kitchen Renovation and Cabinet build

Looks good. I can really appreciate trying to do a lot of shop grade work without a shop!

I do all kine concrete if you have anything you need to talk through.
 
woodie said:
Ahh, the Barcelona...one of my all time favorite chairs. I like the chandelier too!

My mother spent most of her collegiate career in Crown Hall so as you can imagine, she is fond of them as well. (as morbid as this may sound, I called dibs the day they were delivered to the house!)

The chairs along with the Barcelona table were acquired in a trade for architectural serviced with a client that worked for Knoll.     

alfa said:
...I agree - nice chandelier - where is it from?
 
I'm not 100% sure where it was purchased, but if you google Cellula chandelier there are many options for both real and replicas pieces.  It's too sparkly for my taste, but it ain't my house. 
 
duburban said:
Looks good. I can really appreciate trying to do a lot of shop grade work without a shop!

I do all kine concrete if you have anything you need to talk through.

I appreciate the offer.  I have done about 9-10 so far and the hardest part for me is getting people to help carry them into the house!  

My boss in college was obsessed with doing tops with no seems so we constantly had to round up 8-10 guys to carry the monsters.  Never been a fan of that part.  

I didn't get to make the forms this weekend as I don't have a vehicle to fit 4x8 sheets of 3/4 melamine.  Through a little game of "telephone" a friend of a friend picked up 2 sheets of 1/4 masonite for me on Saturday.  Apparently he thought they were the same thing.        
 
Project finished. 

6882671228_e432f7eb47_c.jpg


7028771571_fa2b7ccd99_c.jpg
 
Wonderwino said:
Nice details, Vin!  More Pix!   [big grin]

Thanks!   I think my camera is on its last legs, so wasn't thrilled with how the photos turned out.  I have asked my sister, who is a photographer, to snaps some pics for me, but I doubt that will ever happen.  

Before:
539128_3107223552761_1029470466_32335524_583411493_n.jpg


540372_3107225312805_1029470466_32335531_1496811266_n.jpg
 

534921_3107223792767_1029470466_32335526_511115338_n.jpg


561104_3107224352781_1029470466_32335528_1883922717_n.jpg


539128_3107224032773_1029470466_32335527_491467386_n.jpg


392407_3107225552811_1029470466_32335533_385361678_n.jpg

398266_3107225152801_1029470466_32335530_961974293_n.jpg
 
At the risk of sounding crass or disrespectful...holy crap!  That is truly great and inspirational work!  I don't have the skills or the vision to be able to do that kind of work.  I hope over time to fix the lack of skills problem, but the vision can't really be learned.  Awesome work my man.  Truly great stuff.
 
LOL; you need to send that into Festool as Before and After pics and what is possible with the right green tools.  In exchange they should send you every NAINA product available!

That is nothing short of spectacular!  I forget, did you move one of the walls to make more room for the island or are the outer dimensions the same?
 
rookie08 said:
LOL; you need to send that into Festool as Before and After pics and what is possible with the right green tools.  In exchange they should send you every NAINA product available!

That is nothing short of spectacular!  I forget, did you move one of the walls to make more room for the island or are the outer dimensions the same?

Absolutely!  And then you need to come to Western Kansas to break them in at my house!  (Not much pay, but all the smoked pork ribs you can eat.  [big grin])
 
This is a great project I would love too build my own kitchen from scratch.you have done a great job, in the kitchen area why did you only plasterboard half way down the walls( sheet rock) ?
 
rookie08 said:
LOL; you need to send that into Festool as Before and After pics and what is possible with the right green tools.  In exchange they should send you every NAINA product available!

That is nothing short of spectacular!  I forget, did you move one of the walls to make more room for the island or are the outer dimensions the same?

If you look at the before photo, to the right of the refrig. there was a door to a pantry.  That pantry was ripped out, so we gained another 24" to widen the space. 

As far as the tools, it would be cool, but I am so over this kind of work.  This was intended to be my last project, my magnum opus if you will,  but unfortunately I didn't gain admission to to medical school this year... my heart just isn't in the construction biz any longer.  I have been turning down work lately, but I'm sure when funds get low, I will start cutting wood again. 

sean_hogan said:
This is a great project I would love too build my own kitchen from scratch.you have done a great job, in the kitchen area why did you only plasterboard half way down the walls( sheet rock) ?

That was only a process shot.  The bottom piece wasn't installed at that point because we hadn't poured the concrete floor.  Once the floor was finished, the bottom layer was installed. 
   
 
bwiele said:
At the risk of sounding crass or disrespectful...holy crap!  That is truly great and inspirational work!  I don't have the skills or the vision to be able to do that kind of work.  I hope over time to fix the lack of skills problem, but the vision can't really be learned.  Awesome work my man.  Truly great stuff.

Thank you for the compliment.  I think that if you read enough architecture and design mags/books you will be able to do it.  I don't know if I believe in innate skill, more patience and hard work, and a bit of dumb luck doesn't hurt either.  I was lucky enough to have someone actually let me do it.   

Most of my extended family thinks the kitchen is interesting (read: Ugly!), looks unfinished because there is no molding anywhere, and that I just should have gotten it at Ikea for 1/4 of the cost.  what are you gonna do...?   

   
 
Your innovation, attention to detail, and the passion for perfection in your work are some of the very same competencies required for a successful medical professional.  I encourage you to keep trying if that's what you want to pursue.  I think you'd make a great addition to a field that can be immensely rewarding and satisfying.

All the best!

James

 
The kitchen gets all the glory and it excellent, but I still think the entrance and the dovetail joints in the poplar beams do it for me.
BTW, did you get to do the fireplace at with the stained (?) boards?

Tim
 
Tim Raleigh said:
The kitchen gets all the glory and it excellent, but I still think the entrance and the dovetail joints in the poplar beams do it for me.
BTW, did you get to do the fireplace at with the stained (?) boards?

Tim

Tim, 

the fireplace sits unfinished...  we are back and forth on a bunch of different options as far as finishes.  Originally the idea was to have a beton brut finish done with rough boards.  Then it was concrete colored stucco, then stone...which kind of stone...

I'm not sure it will ever be finished, or maybe Durock is an acceptable finish. 

I am also really happy with the face lift, just waiting for the painter to work his magic for the full effect.   
 
Vindingo said:
Originally the idea was to have a beton brut finish done with rough boards. 

Some of fondest memories are spending time studying perspective in the Robarts Library a good example of brutalist architecture if there ever was one. This was of course before the internet. While the building is quite the contrast to the mostly Victorian style row housing the area the interior is less imposing than the exterior.

Vindingo said:
I'm not sure it will ever be finished, or maybe Durock is an acceptable finish. 

Cool idea. I have always wondered how Durock would look with a stain. I'll have to try it sometime.

Tim
 
I have been watching this for awhile now and have to say "Excellent work" I real like the two tone cab/doors and the high ceilings. Again great work.
 
JLB builders LLC said:
I have been watching this for awhile now and have to say "Excellent work" I real like the two tone cab/doors and the high ceilings. Again great work.

Thanks!  Here are some daytime shots... 
Still wish my photographer sister would take some real shots for me!

7505319134_0d0a8ee3bf_z.jpg


7505319046_0d5c1997ac_c.jpg
 
Back
Top