Completed kitchen with new IKEA cabinets, quartz counters and tile backsplash. Loads of long cabinet pulls for her to "hang stuff" like towels and clips. The fridge is relatively new, but she kept her old stove and microwave. New under cabinet lights that actual turn on when you turn them on. Her old ones were flickering fluorescents that took a while to fully light
Left: plasticmom's teeny counter depth fridge. She's always dreamed of a "small fridge" whereas I've always dreamed of a bigger fridge. We made her "dreams" come true with a 24 inch counter depth fridge with a top fridge and bottom freezer so she doesn't have to bend over as much
Left: Custom shelf above the fridge built using IKEA coverpanels I'm thinking it'll be perfect for stashing paper towels
Center: IKEA sink and faucet. White subway tile backsplash with a strip of green/blue mosaic glass. Maple Blanco Silastone quartz counters. They recommended putting the seam in the middle of the sink so there isn't a "long line" and I think it works. Just a little line on either end of the sink
Right: custom open cabinet with adjustable shelves built with IKEA coverpanels
Right: custom open cabinets built with IKEA coverpanels
Right: Still, mistakes happen. Didn't realize the stove handle had a wide curve so the top drawer doesn't open all the way
Right: Top drawer only opens 75%, but thankfully the other three drawers are fully functional. Tight squeeze, but mostly OK. Oh well!
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I realize it's the kind of thing that can bug the bejeezus out of you, but in all honesty, i don't think i ever open my kitchen drawers 100% except for once every 10 years if I cut drawer liner for them! perfect fork drawer!
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