New kitchen install
Discussion
Just started our new kitchen project and thought I would post up progress as it happens. This is what we have now – not exactly offensive. It was in when we bought the house, but doesn’t really “go” with a 1910 house.

We’ve knocked though to a utility room behind which goes out to a raised deck. Left with a 8m x 4m room which really is a lot better. Here's the room cleared with the beams in and the utilities for the island.


Here’s what we’re putting in. It's actually changed a bit since the plan was done but this is pretty much it.

Handmade painted tulipwood cabinets – painted chalk white and steel grey
Black Granite worktops
Travertine floor
Traditional but contemporary if you know what I mean
It’s all made and getting installed now. I’ll post up more pics as we go..

We’ve knocked though to a utility room behind which goes out to a raised deck. Left with a 8m x 4m room which really is a lot better. Here's the room cleared with the beams in and the utilities for the island.


Here’s what we’re putting in. It's actually changed a bit since the plan was done but this is pretty much it.

Handmade painted tulipwood cabinets – painted chalk white and steel grey
Black Granite worktops
Travertine floor
Traditional but contemporary if you know what I mean
It’s all made and getting installed now. I’ll post up more pics as we go..
Thought that was a bit strange myself. Apparently Tulipwood isn't very exotic - it's just strong and light and has very few knots in it so it's suited to painting.
Travertine and underfloor heating are all finished now and the units are going in - hope it turns out like it is supposed to!
Travertine and underfloor heating are all finished now and the units are going in - hope it turns out like it is supposed to!
Junior Bianno said:
Apparently Tulipwood isn't very exotic - it's just strong and light and has very few knots in it so it's suited to painting.
The tulipwood I know is a tropical hardwood used as a veneer for inlays etc.However a quick trip to the internet explains the matter: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulipwood
It seems there are several different ones.
K50 DEL said:
What did you do with the old kitchen if I may be so bold?
Half of it (the kitchen part) was commandered by the brother-in-law. Completely rebuilt exactly the same way in his house - looks a bit surreal. It's actually a really good kitchen - Miele - so would have been a shame to skip it. It just didn't fit in with what we wanted to do. The other half is in the basement as our new utility room. Looks great...Any more progress over the weekend? I've been searching this section of PH for kitchen ideas and suppliers, etc as we're looking into getting ours done. Trouble is I've done virtually everything in our house and I struggle to pay for someone else to do jobs, especially if I don't think they'll be a thorough as I would be. I like your floor tiles, they look similar to the travertine ones I put in my bathroom (last year's project), thinking of doing the kitchen the same.
Sorry,just noticed that post - been away. Good progress though - it's nearly finished now. These are the latest pics I've downloaded so far. All going fine apart from the goddamn fridge - it wasn't measured properly and sticks out way more than it should. Fitters are digging out the plaster to get it in the right depth. The Miele coffee machine is awesome...
The tiles are great. Loads of variation as its natural stone, but I really like that.





The tiles are great. Loads of variation as its natural stone, but I really like that.





Simpo Two said:
Looks like you had a Siemens 500mm built-in microwave in the 'old' kitchen - 2008 model - hope you didn't throw it away as I paid £395 for mine!
Correct - Siemens 500mm - went with the rest of the kitchen to its new home. Great microwave, but to be honest the one we had was getting on a bit.OldSkoolRS said:
Thanks for the update, looks like you're getting there. Just had (another) kitchen company out for a quote tonight: I'm so used to DIY I can't believe how much it all costs, I think I'll end up doing most of it myself anyway......
We had 5 companies quote. The one we chose was one of the cheaper, but it was still enough! Install cost was pretty minor in comparison to the other costs though.AMLK said:
Love what you are doing, looks great.
Slightly off topic, but in your first photo of the original kitchen you have a duck wine holder on the shelf. Can I ask where you got it as it would make a great pressie for my MIL. Thanks and sorry for stealing your thread!
Sorry - stole that pic from the sale brochure. The ducks were the property of the previous owners I'm afraid.Slightly off topic, but in your first photo of the original kitchen you have a duck wine holder on the shelf. Can I ask where you got it as it would make a great pressie for my MIL. Thanks and sorry for stealing your thread!
Junior Bianno said:
We had 5 companies quote. The one we chose was one of the cheaper, but it was still enough! Install cost was pretty minor in comparison to the other costs though.
We've had three quote so far, but not had the firm price as yet, just the site visit. I was really hoping to get one job done in the house that I only had to be involved with the choosing and not the doing. 
EDIT: First quote is in.....looks like another DIY job for me then.

Edited by OldSkoolRS on Saturday 19th September 16:14
AMLK said:
Love what you are doing, looks great.
Slightly off topic, but in your first photo of the original kitchen you have a duck wine holder on the shelf. Can I ask where you got it as it would make a great pressie for my MIL. Thanks and sorry for stealing your thread!
This might help you...Slightly off topic, but in your first photo of the original kitchen you have a duck wine holder on the shelf. Can I ask where you got it as it would make a great pressie for my MIL. Thanks and sorry for stealing your thread!
OldSkoolRS said:
Junior Bianno said:
We had 5 companies quote. The one we chose was one of the cheaper, but it was still enough! Install cost was pretty minor in comparison to the other costs though.
We've had three quote so far, but not had the firm price as yet, just the site visit. I was really hoping to get one job done in the house that I only had to be involved with the choosing and not the doing. 
EDIT: First quote is in.....looks like another DIY job for me then.

Get your check book out you tight arse. If you start on that kitchen it will be out of action for nine months like your bathroom was.
Edited by OldSkoolRS on Saturday 19th September 16:14
Ebo100 said:
Get your check book out you tight arse. If you start on that kitchen it will be out of action for nine months like your bathroom was.



Edited by OldSkoolRS on Sunday 20th September 20:04
Junior Bianno said:
Sorry,just noticed that post - been away. Good progress though - it's nearly finished now. These are the latest pics I've downloaded so far. All going fine apart from the goddamn fridge - it wasn't measured properly and sticks out way more than it should. Fitters are digging out the plaster to get it in the right depth. The Miele coffee machine is awesome...
The tiles are great. Loads of variation as its natural stone, but I really like that.

I adore the blue you have used on the island unit. It works so well with the granite, wood and chrome. Would you be so kind as to share its details?The tiles are great. Loads of variation as its natural stone, but I really like that.

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