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They were walnut doors from a local merchant.when I am in the merchants I can find out for you
 

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Here's some before photos of the kitchen
 

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[member=18793]Nippychippy[/member]
I believe [member=11223]kelauben[/member] was referring to the 2 large wood doors in the kitchen that are on both sides of the oven/microwave installation.
 
Oddly enough right after I was on this site I was going to sell my Nikon d60 slr camera on a Craig's list type site. I have a 22-55 mm lens and also a 55-200mm lens with a telescopic lens and wide angle lens. I basically have everything you could wish for it besides a tripod (I'm keeping that). I'm selling it for $400 and I feel if a fellow craftsman could use it I would rather then get it over some half witted college student taking color photography as an easy class. I'm selling since it is my second camera and is a step down from the one I have. If any one has any interest please pm me.

Good photography is  a game changer for selling clients. Unfortunately I haven't been on my best with that as of lately. I have finished three projects and forgot to take my slr camera with me on final install for all of them. I went back to take pictures of a floating desk I did and it was covered in an unorganized heap of papers. I was a little bummed I couldn't get any clean pictures of it with my good camera.

On another note that kitchen looks great. To modern for my taste, but the work looks very amazing.
 
Tayler_mann said:
Oddly enough right after I was on this site I was going to sell my Nikon d60 slr camera on a Craig's list type site. I have a 22-55 mm lens and also a 55-200mm lens with a telescopic lens and wide angle lens. I basically have everything you could wish for it besides a tripod (I'm keeping that). I'm selling it for $400 and I feel if a fellow craftsman could use it I would rather then get it over some half witted college student taking color photography as an easy class. I'm selling since it is my second camera and is a step down from the one I have. If any one has any interest please pm me.

Good photography is  a game changer for selling clients. Unfortunately I haven't been on my best with that as of lately. I have finished three projects and forgot to take my slr camera with me on final install for all of them. I went back to take pictures of a floating desk I did and it was covered in an unorganized heap of papers. I was a little bummed I couldn't get any clean pictures of it with my good camera.

On another note that kitchen looks great. To modern for my taste, but the work looks very amazing.

It's a pity I am in the UK I might of been interested in. I hate when that happen when you go to take some photos the next day and the customer puts crap everywhere
 
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