How intelligent? It opens up the kitchen soooo much. So then we didn't want to waste the cabinets, hence Tim's grand idea of putting them in the pantry.
Before we could do anything in the pantry I had to take down the plywood shelves the previous owners mounted and take up the tile.
(The first posted picture of me working on the house)![]() ![]() |
Afterthat, Tim placed a cabinet in the corner to test it out... he built a frame out of 2x4's (saved from taking the wall down) to place the cabinets on and raise them to counter height.
The cabinets are oak and the previous owners never stained or finished them so we tested one out and stained it "Early American". We wanted the rustic/old/worn look so we took a hammer to the doors and stained the crevices "Dark Walnut". |
I finished the staining while Tim was working Tuesday. I still have to coat them with poly. Don't they look cool? The pictures don't do them justice :)
Tim put the wall back together and started measuring for the countertops. We purchased pine 2x8's and will probably stain them "Early American" as well. If you've seen the end table he made out of logs earlier this year, the countertop will come out like the top of that end table.




























