Anonymous wrote:Get rid of the sofit
Can you fit in a peninsula?
I have to make sure there’s nothing in it but based on the location of vents and bathrooms I think the only likely thing I might find is electrical which is easier to relocate. I can get 42” cabinets and get them more than 14” above my countertops. I have no idea why they put them in like that.
My main challenge is what finishes/style to go for. Subway tile feels boring and dated and not really a good fit for the house. I’ve considered doing white cabinets, quartz counters (white? Dark gray? Black?), seafoam green glass tile, and then putting down hardwood that matches the rest of the first floor and finishing it all a slightly lighter finish than what’s there now. Soft white walls. Probably no room for a peninsula as there are three doorways into the room and walks on three sides. One of the main walls is load bearing (and contains ductwork for the upstairs and plumbing for the fridge) so very expensive to remove. It’s a small kitchen!
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I’m afraid the green is too colorful and won’t sell the house later (this isn’t our forever home but we must update the kitchen no matter what).