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Re: What would you do with this kitchen?
Put it perfectly @ProjectPete .
And @Jason absolute turn around. That's why even after 27 years in this industry I never get tired of seeing renovations.
Awesome job
Kind regards Rob Colbert 👍
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Re: 1970s kitchen renovation
Yes, this poor old kitchen has had its day but the redo is fabulous! I love it!
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Re: What would you do with this kitchen?
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Re: 1970s kitchen renovation
Hi, yes, very '70's, isn't it. Still, head and shoulders better than mine which look to me to be from the 50's! I'd change the cupboards to something modern. Just wondering what that room next to it is? Is that a hatch between the kitchen and a family room? Perhaps you could take that wall down and create a room which would be much more popular with families nowadays. The counter tops are very narrow (again, like mine) and the tiling at the back of the counter tops is VERY dated. Of course, that would come off. However, the room looks a decent size so if you combined the two rooms, you could have a really lovely kitchen.
Because we've only got one side of the kitchen, that's all I can think of at the moment.
Di
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Re: 1970s kitchen renovation
Yes, it was a family room @Di1, with a separate laundry behind the wall which house the cooktop. We opened it all up to one living space and it's the heart of the home where all the action always is!
Jason

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