Sorry about the mess...I didn't feel like cleaning just for this picture. I went to Lowe's the other day and got a design/estimate drawn up. I also tentatively decided on natural maple cabinets. The cabinet installer also came by last week to double check measurements and make sure everything was okay for the install. There are a couple of problems I'll have to contend with: as you can see from the picture, I have an old hood. Well, newer cabinets (unless I went custom--which I'm not doing) above the stove are shallower to make room for microwave/hood combos. This means that the exhaust outlet (or whatever you call it) will be too low for a microhood. There's a couple of ways to rectify this--I still have yet to decide what I want to do. Another problem is that these microhoods generally require a dedicated breaker and odds are I don't have one.
I currently don't have a dishwasher and thought about having one put in, but ultimately decided not to because of cost. I'd have to have a plumber come in and do a whole bunch of work. But when we're talking about resale value, I think having a dishwasher would be a big plus. Maybe I should? I remember when I was looking at buying the house, not having a dishwasher was a major turn-off. Now, however, I'm glad I don't have one because it'd be a big waste of money, water, and energy. The only time a dishwasher would come in handy for me is when I have parties. Along the lines of a dishwasher, I need to figure out what kind of sink I want. I'd really like the kind that has the low middle piece so that I can wash pots more easily, but if I do that that means I'll have limited sink depth for dish washing. Hmmmm.....
At any rate, another thing I have to decide on is whether to put in a sink with a garbage disposal. Again, I don't have one currently and therefore don't have the electrical hooked up for that purpose. So if I decide to do that, I would have to hire an electrician to work on that. Which may be the route to go since one of my classmates is an electrician and I can get the microhood on a dedicated breaker as well.
In the design we also added a base and top cabinet where the baker's rack is. I'm most excited about that. That's more storage and counter space. I decided to go with laminate for the countertops. I really didn't have much choice with this actually; I wanted to keep the cost as low as possible and laminate is pretty much the only option. I was not aware, however, that there is low end to high end laminate. I thought it was standard all around. They have this HD (high end) laminate that adds a texture to the laminate. I don't think I'll go HD but I may upgrade from low end and go premium. I also have decided to go with a darker laminate to off-set the paleness of the natural maple.
I meet with the Lowe's guy again today, so hopefully we can get this ball a-rollin'!
UPDATE: I signed the contract, paid for the cabinets, and yes, I did decide to install a dishwasher. :o)
How big is the house? If your likely buyer is a single like you, then they will likely make the same decision you did about a dishwasher. However, if your house is big enough for two or three people, then putting in the dishwasher is a good idea! You are so on the ball--I keep talking about redoing our cabinets and have gotten nowhere...but I also want to add a second floor and photovoltaic panels...
ReplyDeleteWell, it's a 2 bedroom 960 sq ft house. I think 2 adults and a child would be the max for comfortable living since there's only one bathroom. I too, have thought about adding a second floor but decided I don't want to live here forever, so the second floor is a no go. :o) Something more realistic is converting part of the laundry room into a master bath. Still a little unattainable, but certainly more realistic than a second floor.
ReplyDeleteCome on over to my house and redo my bathrooms, k? :)
ReplyDeleteThe dishwasher dilemma: I voted yes, but I don't really know...lol. I agree with your sis as far as it depending on who lives there. I use my dishwasher and it's just me and my husband.
You are such a go-getter! Such an awesome quality! :)
After Italy, I vowed to never handwash dishes again! In fact, if the dishwasher doesn't get it clean after a couple of runs, I'll throw it out! How's that for green?!? HAHAHA
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