dubber
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Wow, now that kitchen really made the lose of the garage easier to swallow i'm sure. Well done!
The kitchen came out great unfortunately at loss of garage space. I have a w/d in my garage and had to do a bathroom remodel to relocate them out of my garage. Soon the garage will be all mine. LOL. Kicking the wife out. On a serious note looking foward to see how you do garage.
Beautiful house/kitchen! Turned out great![]()
LOL - Love the "Wolf" toolbox - did it come with the stove? Wow that's a beautiful kitchen! Nice job on the table too.
Wow, now that kitchen really made the lose of the garage easier to swallow i'm sure. Well done!


Awesome kitchen, I really like the soapstone. Be honest though, how often you gonna use that pot filler? (unless you're a pasta cooking maniac)
Beautiful kitchen. Nice piece of doug fir too. If you really want a matching set of toolboxes, I expect that you can get additional Wolf badges from your dealer... the cost of the badges might be significant though when compared to the cost of the boxes themselves.
BTW, you've seen this thread - right? If not, it might be inspiration for your bike building dreams...
http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=112578&highlight=bike+frame![]()
When I get home from work today, the walls should be all framed up. My hat's off to anyone reading who does remodel work for a living. What a pain in the **** that must be fitting plumb and square work into an old "un-plumb" and "non-square" house. I know the general rule is to match what's there, but sometimes that won't work, like when they are installing a pocket door into an existing wall that leans. Every single wall seems to be out of plumb by the exact same amount, about 3/8" from top to bottom. The foreman and I were speculating that the entire house (1950 single story slab on grade) has either slid slightly downhill, or else the original builder's level was off by 3/8" and the stupid thing has always been like that!
Oh, yeah, nice remodel by the way!! Kitchen looks great! Thanks for the posts!!