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Example of 1 of our top cabinets. We like the superblonde maple and the
little muntins in the glass, which are ~2 1/2" off the styles and rails whether the doors are narrow like these or much wider. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 06 Nov 2011 11:57:08 GMT, Han wrote:
Example of 1 of our top cabinets. We like the superblonde maple and the little muntins in the glass, which are ~2 1/2" off the styles and rails whether the doors are narrow like these or much wider. Nice looking cabinets, but do you still like the idea of glass in the doors? I don't think I want to display the interior of some of ours. |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote in
: On 06 Nov 2011 11:57:08 GMT, Han wrote: Example of 1 of our top cabinets. We like the superblonde maple and the little muntins in the glass, which are ~2 1/2" off the styles and rails whether the doors are narrow like these or much wider. Nice looking cabinets, but do you still like the idea of glass in the doors? I don't think I want to display the interior of some of ours. We have some cabinets with solid maple doors as well, but our kitchen is very small (8x 13 1/2 feet) and has 3 doors (main entry door, dining room door opening only, and basement entry door, opening out) plus a chimney intruding 22", and 20" wide. Having the upper cabinets with solid doors would make it seem even smaller. The picture shows the dark blue tile backsplash which visually makes the kitchen bigger. My wife and I at times do a nice dance around each other while we prepare food together. We have fairly frequent dinner parties for our family, with up to 16 people, and everyone seems to enjoy that!! People are encouraged to help themselves to things they want during the parties. There is nothing in the upper cabinets that I would feel ashamed of showing. I don't understand your concern. Are you ever coming near NYC, specifically the Paramus-Paterson area of NJ, near the intersection of Rts 17 & 4 (where there is an IKEA - not open on Sundays because of the Bergen county blue laws)? -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 06 Nov 2011 14:06:23 GMT, Han wrote:
We have some cabinets with solid maple doors as well, but our kitchen is very small (8x 13 1/2 feet) and has 3 doors (main entry door, dining room door opening only, and basement entry door, opening out) plus a chimney intruding 22", and 20" wide. Having the upper cabinets with solid doors would make it seem even smaller. The picture shows the dark blue tile backsplash which visually makes the kitchen bigger. My wife and I at times do a nice dance around each other while we prepare food together. We have fairly frequent dinner parties for our family, with up to 16 people, and everyone seems to enjoy that!! People are encouraged to help themselves to things they want during the parties. There is nothing in the upper cabinets that I would feel ashamed of showing. I don't understand your concern. Are you ever coming near NYC, specifically the Paramus-Paterson area of NJ, near the intersection of Rts 17 & 4 (where there is an IKEA - not open on Sundays because of the Bergen county blue laws)? A couple of our cabinets are loaded with spice containers, assorted packages, etc. They can be kind of messy looking. I don't see that they would add to the ambiance of the kitchen. Your kitchen size is about the same as my last house. It was small, but very efficient and easy to work in. We had two doors, both at the same end. We had 21' of counter top in a "U" shape. I do, on occasion get down to that area, usually on my way to Philly. |
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WTF was that? Embedded yEnc?
-------------- "Han" wrote in message ... Example of 1 of our top cabinets. We like the superblonde maple and the little muntins in the glass, which are ~2 1/2" off the styles and rails whether the doors are narrow like these or much wider. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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Cannot see it.
I would love to see that? do not get yenc? john "Han" wrote in message ... Example of 1 of our top cabinets. We like the superblonde maple and the little muntins in the glass, which are ~2 1/2" off the styles and rails whether the doors are narrow like these or much wider. -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 11/6/2011 7:56 PM, jloomis wrote:
Cannot see it. I would love to see that? do not get yenc? john I don't get yenc either, but Hans' photo came through fine. It's only 204k so not too big? As for glass doors, we have a couple of kitchen cabinets with glass doors and we store special occasion glassware in them so it looks OK. I wouldn't want glass doors everywhere unless it was heavily smoked, who wants to look at that stuff? -- Jack Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life. http://jbstein.com |
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Yeah! We have one glass show cabinet in the corner of the kitchen. It holds
some special commemorative glasses and a earthen ware that is more showy. I have seen people with all glass and you see all their cans and other mess. You may as well just buy open shelving. ----------- "Jack" wrote in message eb.com... On 11/6/2011 7:56 PM, jloomis wrote: Cannot see it. I would love to see that? do not get yenc? john I don't get yenc either, but Hans' photo came through fine. It's only 204k so not too big? As for glass doors, we have a couple of kitchen cabinets with glass doors and we store special occasion glassware in them so it looks OK. I wouldn't want glass doors everywhere unless it was heavily smoked, who wants to look at that stuff? -- Jack Add Life to your Days not Days to your Life. http://jbstein.com |
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Ed Pawlowski wrote in
: On 06 Nov 2011 14:06:23 GMT, Han wrote: We have some cabinets with solid maple doors as well, but our kitchen is very small (8x 13 1/2 feet) and has 3 doors (main entry door, dining room door opening only, and basement entry door, opening out) plus a chimney intruding 22", and 20" wide. Having the upper cabinets with solid doors would make it seem even smaller. The picture shows the dark blue tile backsplash which visually makes the kitchen bigger. My wife and I at times do a nice dance around each other while we prepare food together. We have fairly frequent dinner parties for our family, with up to 16 people, and everyone seems to enjoy that!! People are encouraged to help themselves to things they want during the parties. There is nothing in the upper cabinets that I would feel ashamed of showing. I don't understand your concern. Are you ever coming near NYC, specifically the Paramus-Paterson area of NJ, near the intersection of Rts 17 & 4 (where there is an IKEA - not open on Sundays because of the Bergen county blue laws)? A couple of our cabinets are loaded with spice containers, assorted packages, etc. They can be kind of messy looking. I don't see that they would add to the ambiance of the kitchen. Well, I guess that's a personal preference. I know our cabinets are disorganized enough that I often have to open them to find what I'm looking for. Your kitchen size is about the same as my last house. It was small, but very efficient and easy to work in. We had two doors, both at the same end. We had 21' of counter top in a "U" shape. Not wide enough for that much counter space ... I do, on occasion get down to that area, usually on my way to Philly. Let me know if you want to visit, and I'll tell you where exactly we are (~15 min off the parkway). -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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On 08 Nov 2011 12:20:14 GMT, Han wrote:
I do, on occasion get down to that area, usually on my way to Philly. Let me know if you want to visit, and I'll tell you where exactly we are (~15 min off the parkway). Thanks, that may happen. |
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