Anonymous wrote:Well, as a former buyer, I can tell you I don't want the seller slapping granite on top of their old, builder spec cabinets and telling me it is now a gourmet kitchen. If anything, that turns me off. I hate the thought of knowing the kitchen needs work, but they just put all of this money into granite counter tops thinking it was going to solve the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like my kitchens light and airy:
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That is what I meant by some people do not love those cheap white country kitchens.
Lol. What in the world makes you think white kitchens are inherently cheaper than dark? Not my post or my pic but I can guarantee those white inset cabinets were not inexpensive.
Not inexpensive, but still cheap. Flat boards painted white, 36" not 42, filled in with crown molding.
Anonymous wrote:So lets talk about a kitchen that is classic but not trendy. When I finally get around to redoing my kitchen I can tell you that I will never want to do it again. I need cabinets, tiles and colors that are timeless. Please post pictures of your idea of timeless. Sorry if I'm hijacking.
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Anonymous wrote:So lets talk about a kitchen that is classic but not trendy. When I finally get around to redoing my kitchen I can tell you that I will never want to do it again. I need cabinets, tiles and colors that are timeless. Please post pictures of your idea of timeless. Sorry if I'm hijacking.
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Anonymous wrote:So lets talk about a kitchen that is classic but not trendy. When I finally get around to redoing my kitchen I can tell you that I will never want to do it again. I need cabinets, tiles and colors that are timeless. Please post pictures of your idea of timeless. Sorry if I'm hijacking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like my kitchens light and airy:
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That is what I meant by some people do not love those cheap white country kitchens.
Lol. What in the world makes you think white kitchens are inherently cheaper than dark? Not my post or my pic but I can guarantee those white inset cabinets were not inexpensive.
Anonymous wrote:I also love this one:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kitchen does not have the island in the middle, and we do not have a 6-burner stove like this one. Can this be done with $30k budget?
I know the cost of that pictured kitchen and it's funny how much overhead the contractors are making on everyone. The 6 burner oven/ stove is not the real cost.
As the prior poster said at 30k it can be done, you just need to find a contractor who isn't going to rip you off and charge 60k+