Ready for a kitchen remodel? Ha ha, no one likes the process, but we all love it when it's done!![]() |
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See that arch over the remodeled window? It looked so pretty in my head, but I could not convince my husband or the carpenter that it would look this pretty. The carpenter thought that "it would look terrible"...... So.....I drew it out/cut it out/ on a life-size sheet of tissue paper and taped it up between the old cabinets. Then my husband got the idea, and gave a few size/shape opinions. I re-drew it and we taped it up again. Then he actually liked the idea. See the decorative appliques and corbels? Since I had a life-size piece of paper taped up to the wall, I printed the decorative pieces from an online shop, architectural depot, and taped them on to the tissue paper and lived with them for a few days. Next time the carpenter came, he could see my idea. He still tried to convince me not to leave the open area behind the arch. He wanted to close it in with wood. But I wanted to hang a chandelier there. Finally he shrugged his shoulders and said he'd build it the way I wanted it. He actually took the life-size drawing on the tissue paper to his carpentry shop to help with cutting out the shape!



Oh those chandeliers! Hubby did not want them! He was convinced they would hang too low (9 foot ceilings) and not provide enough light. So again, I made a basic chandelier shape in poster paper and hung two of them from the ceiling. A 20 inch wide and a 15 inch wide. Then played with how low to hang them. I showed him that we could walk under them and not hit our heads!! Really!! He finally gave in. I ordered the chandeliers online and hubby installed them and added the can lights since he was worried the chandeliers would not provide quite enough light. (You can see here I have only put the crystals on one chandelier so far.)

Hope you enjoyed this tour of my kitchen remodel.
Hugs, Catherine
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Wow Catherine, you would not know it was even the same kitchen! Sometimes it takes a while to get men to see our visions. But most of the time, in the end; they like what we have dreamed up! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
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What a great transformation. Thank you for linking up with us at #HomeMattersParty . We would love to have you again next week .
ReplyDeleteLove how your transformation turned out! Thanks for joining the #InspirationSpotlight party. Shared Hope to see you again soon.
ReplyDeleteI popped over from Still Woods Farmhouse. Your kitchen is amazing. I love the piece above the sink. I may have to try the trick of making it with paper so my husband can visualize it.
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