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Old 04-30-2006, 01:54 AM   #1
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Hi all , there was some talk on Pine projects in some old posts. an I just wonted to brag on are new cabnits.
they are made of pine. and bead board. we just love them. didn't throw them off the back of the truck eather. lol. just kidding,.
normaly the top cabnets are 11"deep. but these are 14" and the bottom is 1 and a half " taller. so as not to bend over. Ha. also 2" deeper. wish I could take the cridit for these but my hubby is the master carpeter. and I only did the desinge. and the finish. he was a sport. and let me do all the planning, and the finding of all the. extras. we still don't have the tile on the counter top , but we are at a quorl over it. I wont wood. he wonts tile. both would look great. what do you think?
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drats somday I'll get it right. lol
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Nice work! I have been thinking of doing our kitchen cabinets.
I was thinking of BBply with birch or maple frames.

I do a lot of thiniing and less woodwork. I wish it was the other way around!
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Evie, it looks beautiful! But, I will side with Neal on this, go with tile.
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Evie,

I that kitchen is under renovation, it is too neat You could teach my wife a thing or three about housekeeping

I really like your design and the pine. That wood stove is grat looking too.

Wood or tile? Hmmmmmmm... Who does the most cooking, food preparation, cleaning? That would be their decision.

As far as maintenance is concerned: tile is probably the easiest product to maintain of the two.

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Evie, love your cabinets. Do you do mail order. lol Toby
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I am not going to sit on the fence this time
I think Tile would look best.
The contrast in the materials would really set it off.
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is that a gas stove?
I like the pull out storage cabinet...
looks like you still need to do some pluming work for the sink, or you going to use that wall mounted faucet?

it looks like your going for the old rustic cabin look...

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Your kitchen looks very nice, Evie. Some woods like pine can be very underrated yet look really nice in a project. Good on you for using it. Pine or tile - for me it would depend on what sort of tile you are thinking about. I do like tiles.
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Evie; It Looks great! Howbout a butcher block top...? Just my opinion, but it would look good I think. Your friend Bob
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