Anonymous wrote:We are starting drawings with an architect and some big decision points are coming up. I am finding myself uncharacteristically paralyzed with decision fear. What is the best way to get started?
--Do you start with a color scheme? I know I want "light" but do I have to decide white/ cream/ light grey etc now? How much does the kitchen have to go with the rest of the house?
-- We are keeping most appliances so know all appliances will be stainless. I have a Thermador 6 burner stove that i love and am keeping, but want a new hood.
-- How to decide on cabinet style? How do you know if and where a few glass cabinets look best?
-- Flooring and counter tops will all be new -- how to make decisions here? Backsplash tile is killing me...I know the white subway look is popular but it seems so boring, and yet those kitchens are beautiful!
I know I'm rambling ... sorry about that! I have looked at hundreds of pictures and can find things I like about so many of them. Just too many options Any advice on what worked for you is appreciated.
Anonymous wrote:1. keep the plumbing, electrical, gas in the same place
2. moving them could affect many things.
3. some things you don't know until stuff is removed
4. get neutral cabinets - nothing trendy in composition, color, stain, or door style
5. follow the advice on countertop material.
6. ignore any backsplash until the project is completed. Then pick paint and backsplashes- look at the samples in all light. If possible take a piece of wallboard with your paint and a smaple door when you pick out the counters.