Best Farm House Kitchen Design
#18
Older thread.

I'm wondering how long it will take to scuff up the base cabs with no toe kick.

Cabs look nice Russell
Steve

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The Revos apparently are designed to clamp railroad ties and pull together horrifically prepared joints
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#19
Don't know how I missed this first time around.

That kitchen is incredible. Add some food stains and usage scuffs and it looks like it could have been original to the house.
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#20
That is wonderful. I live in a newer "box" house with very little character. That looks like a home. Well done.
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#21
I'm usually not a fan of painted woodwork/cabinets, but I have to say, that is a real beaut!

It looks gorgeous in that kitchen.  Nicely done!
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#22
the toe kicks are only placed where you'll do a lot of standing / sink, island, etc. / gives me two things. cabinets look better with base molding (more like furniture) AND where a kick will exist, I get to add a detail (the shape of the 'cut out' from that molding) which makes the kick's surrounding more hand crafted, more custom-made, imo.
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#23
Very creative solution.  We are planning to renew our twenty five year old kitchen within the next year.  The boss continues to gather ideas.
Jim in Okie
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#24
I really like it all.

Almost Shaker style, but not quite. Simple, but refined.

Well done!
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