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it's not wood per se... it's just all that old fashioned style of wood...What does everyone have against wood?
it's not wood per se... it's just all that old fashioned style of wood...What does everyone have against wood?
yes...however that style..is very fashionable now.... ( seriously) albeit newThis is my kitchen - country antique. I am one step away from having a hand pump on the kitchen sink.
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it's not wood per se... it's just all that old fashioned style of wood...
the fact remains that this is down to individual taste.. and if that house suits you..then there's absolutely no reason for you to turn it down based on our dislikes of it...I guess I am not up to date on wood styles.
Wow! What a stunning kitchen!This is my kitchen - country antique. I am one step away from having a hand pump on the kitchen sink.
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I'll bet for $11K - $15K you could gut that kitchen, have all new (everything), while still preserving the look, and you'd be in YOUR home.
Just think, a nice lit-glass backsplash, fresh new countertops, soft-close cupboard and cabinet doors, upgraded LED lighting, new flooring, but still embracing the country look.
Kitchens and bathrooms are the most expensive rooms to do.Is that all?My kitchen is just the tip of the iceberg - every room needs something as well as the exterior.
No island, Deb.See...I don't particularly care for islands in the kitchen. One house I looked at a few years ago had what they call a galley kitchen. I could hardly turn around in it. I'd be banging my hips on everything. One other had such a large kitchen, I'd need a taxi to get from the sink to the stove.
Got to start somewhere.Sometimes things look different in person than in a photo.![]()
@ClassicRockr talked about moving to Colorado from Jacksonville for years. Everyone teased him, said he'd never move. He moved. Moral to the story? Who knows?To repeat myself, Deb is not moving.![]()