Had to replace the furnace and hot water heater to remove the chimney that was inside the wall we tore out. Redid all the drywall, reframed the ceiling and made trays, moved the doorway and opened it up to two barn doors. Also built the table myself from some 2 inch thick cherry that took 12 hours just to plane down to 1.5in Also made the floating shelves out of elm to match the floor.
A few peices of trim and some outlet covers left to put on but I’d say it’s 99 percent done
cranberyy_tarot
Dang!!! That transformation was beautiful- you guys did awesome!
PM_ME_YOUR_SOIL
I am also planning to take out a wall in my 100 year old house to open up the kitchen and dining room. Looks great!!!!!!!
fucdat
Oh my! That light did so much, but honestly you should be proud
CoceptualGarry45
Not bad, but I would add an element of comfort. Each family creates its own kitchen design, which is most convenient for it. But, often this leads to a not very pleasant aftertaste. And what is the matter – it is difficult to understand. It seems that everything is perfect, but it seems that there are certain flaws. Most likely, there is not enough comfort, and with [luxury outdoor cushions](https://www.cush-living.com/custom-made-outdoor-patio-furniture-cushions/) you will definitely have it, because it is the key to trouble-free cooking and a pleasant time at lunch or dinner. Any kitchen can create an inspiring atmosphere with just a few basic details.
Rileyruns
Now that was an incredible transformation to a very beautiful updated farmhouse open kitchen and dining area. The colors of the cabinets, island, wall and countertops along with the mixture of the textiles works SO WELL, the back splash, natural woods and floating shelves looks amazing. I LOVE this Kitchen!!!! Absolutely LOVE the floors are they hardwood?
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Had to replace the furnace and hot water heater to remove the chimney that was inside the wall we tore out.
Redid all the drywall, reframed the ceiling and made trays, moved the doorway and opened it up to two barn doors.
Also built the table myself from some 2 inch thick cherry that took 12 hours just to plane down to 1.5in
Also made the floating shelves out of elm to match the floor.
A few peices of trim and some outlet covers left to put on but I’d say it’s 99 percent done
Dang!!! That transformation was beautiful- you guys did awesome!
I am also planning to take out a wall in my 100 year old house to open up the kitchen and dining room. Looks great!!!!!!!
Oh my! That light did so much, but honestly you should be proud
Not bad, but I would add an element of comfort. Each family creates its own kitchen design, which is most convenient for it. But, often this leads to a not very pleasant aftertaste. And what is the matter – it is difficult to understand. It seems that everything is perfect, but it seems that there are certain flaws. Most likely, there is not enough comfort, and with [luxury outdoor cushions](https://www.cush-living.com/custom-made-outdoor-patio-furniture-cushions/) you will definitely have it, because it is the key to trouble-free cooking and a pleasant time at lunch or dinner. Any kitchen can create an inspiring atmosphere with just a few basic details.
Now that was an incredible transformation to a very beautiful updated farmhouse open kitchen and dining area. The colors of the cabinets, island, wall and countertops along with the mixture of the textiles works SO WELL, the back splash, natural woods and floating shelves looks amazing. I LOVE this Kitchen!!!! Absolutely LOVE the floors are they hardwood?