Our current cabinet/appliance layout looks like this on paper, with a picture of the current working half of the kitchen.
The things I don't like about my current kitchen (besides the obvious cabinets, worn-out formica counters, avocado green sink and black appliances) that I want to change include:
- Drop ceiling and lighting
- Closed-off/dark main kitchen (no window)
- Base corner cabinets (called blind-end) which are impossible to get into and even see what's stored in them
- Cabinets that run all the way up to the soffit/ceiling
I went to Menard's, based on the recommendation of a friend who recently re-did his kitchen using their Medallion line, which offered some custom features, without 'custom' cabinet pricing. I was looking for natural wood cabinets (light/medium cherry color), and to get some of the upgraded cabinet features from our last kitchen remodel. We used Lowe's stock natural maple cabinets (American Woodmark), with a few special order cabinets. After reviewing the cabinet displays at Menard's we decided we liked the Schrock line, which was on sale through mid-January. The line had the full overlay hardwood doors, soft close hinges and dovetail drawers. We really liked the Parker door style with a custom finish called Whiskey Black.

I worked with the kitchen designer at Menard's to come up with cabinet layout, to allow us to add an opening into the dining room area (over stove on right hand wall shown below, by rearranging the refrigerator and range to opposite walls from their current placement. New views are shown here.
Stay tuned for the next updates in a day or so...
Best,
Marianne

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