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Kitchen renovation, here we come! How to combine old and modern?
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 557090" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>So true. With kitchens gorgeous and affordable never get that well together. Sigh!</p><p></p><p>But one can always look pictures and try to get some ideas that would fit to the budget. With our kitchen the share size of it will make it rather big and expensive project anyway, even if we do part of the work ourselves. Those have been the reasons it has been a pipe dream. But now we have time (and we do know how to do the easier parts, we have renovated and build new in our summer cottage before) and bit more money, especially when we will not be paying that 25000-30000 dollars to difficult child's therapist in next two years, so we can renovate. And at least we already have some things (like that fireplace/cooking oven and floors) so that helps a bit to keep it in budget.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 557090, member: 14557"] So true. With kitchens gorgeous and affordable never get that well together. Sigh! But one can always look pictures and try to get some ideas that would fit to the budget. With our kitchen the share size of it will make it rather big and expensive project anyway, even if we do part of the work ourselves. Those have been the reasons it has been a pipe dream. But now we have time (and we do know how to do the easier parts, we have renovated and build new in our summer cottage before) and bit more money, especially when we will not be paying that 25000-30000 dollars to difficult child's therapist in next two years, so we can renovate. And at least we already have some things (like that fireplace/cooking oven and floors) so that helps a bit to keep it in budget. [/QUOTE]
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