Tuesday, November 4, 2008

The Kitchen is done

This project was started in May of this year, when Jerry took out the wallboard dividing the living room from the dining area.

Look at how great that space is now. http://jeranddijorgenson.blogspot.com/2008/03/quick-remodel-update.html

Next, at the end of May, Jerry took out the window from the dining area into the enclosed porch, and put in french doors.

This area looks great, and just as Jerry had planned, the traffic flow is really easy when we have a gathering like the one we just had for my Mom's 87th birthday. http://jeranddijorgenson.blogspot.com/2008/05/back-to-remodel.html






This is the view looking into the kitchen. Jerry took out the wall oven and countertops and he painted and built cabinet doors. They really came out great.
Please note the terrific plate rack. My amazing man just looked at several designs, then came up with his own to fit our space and dishes.
http://jeranddijorgenson.blogspot.com/2008/07/kitchen.html




Finally a shot of the new stove and range microhood. It really is wonderful, the new floor makes it all come together.
Keep an eye here, next is the new carpeting!
Jer, I love an admire you...you are my love and my hero! Thank you for this beautiful kitchen.

7 comments:

Tyler Jorgenson said...

It looks great! Cool dish rack thingy.

Http://whatmeeganmakes.com said...

Wow! That is just wonderful! Good for you guys. You deserve all that is good. BTW-I noticed the plate rack, right away! Very cool!

kitchenditcher said...

You can't even recognize this kitchen! I am sure that you are in heaven. And I know your hubby and you're right. He IS pretty great.

Teri Le said...

That looks great, can't wait to see it next month!!

QnA Drapers said...

It looks great- I can't see the floor all finished! Looking back at the green pictures it really looks brighter. You guys did a great job!

Clark and Kristen Daniels said...

Wow it looks great. My parents were missing the cabinet doors for a long time too...aah the memories of good ol WW

Grandma P said...

That is awesome!! Looking forward to one day soon seeing it in person!