Me to. The kitchen is 15' wide and 23' long.Don T said:Can't wait to see the progress on this project.
festyrob said:Looking very nice. some nice work there. what program are you designing you kitchens elevations on?
i need something similar to work on my macbook cheers rob
JCLP said:As the client decided to install hardwood floors around the cabinets and not underneath them, I was asked to install and level the cabinets so the counter top people could come and measure. Well, the hardwood floor person came and moved all of the cabinets and installed the floor under the front row of feet of the cabinets. Client and I were not happy. Anyway, installed and levelled again. I hate doing things twice.
Now the client has moved into the house and they refuse to setup a make shift kitchen area and insist on using the cabinets without the countertop. This has become extremely inconvenient as I am installing custom face frame on site which will then need to be primed and painted.
All and all the kitchen is taking shape. I have not taken any photos yet as there are too many small appliances, plates, glasses, pots, food, utensils, etc. in the way. I hope to convince them today to clear out so I can work efficiently.
Cheers,
JeremyH. said:Couldn't you just have cut the floor out with a track saw and multi-tool? [big grin]
Good luck priming and painting on site... What wood are you using? I suggest lots of primer because the last white kitchen I worked on we had some whatever-who-knows from the wood leak into the color and had to replace the piece. I think spraying in kitchen is fine once you've got a big plastic wall up, and around the inside of every cabinet. I suppose it'll be easier for you to tape the inside of the cabinet without the face frames on!
I hope you didn't tell them you would make it seamless... What a pain that is! I did figure out the best way to fill some spots wasn't just to use one-time, but to mix it with primer or paint or you'll spend an enormous amount of time on it.
What I don't like about living with half-finished stuff is the customer is bound to bump into stuff, scratch stuff, etc, so when you say 'viola, all done' it has a bunch of added character to it already...