![]() I love the breathing space over the lower cabinets! Of course, the other big change we made was to remove those cramped upper cabinets at the far end. We didn’t even have to sacrifice counter or cabinet space because now have six brand new drawers to the right of the dishwasher to hold our silverware and dishes, and a nice long counter next to the sink, making the kitchen much more efficient. We didn’t have to tear down walls or add on to make our space feel bigger, all it really took was removing one set of practically useless tiny junk drawers and an awkward corner cabinet and relocating the dishwasher to the right of the sink. ![]() ![]() With six of us and now two dogs we wanted a bit more breathing room! And that basically is how the whole remodel began! :-) It made both sides of the kitchen, the cooking area and the eating area, too small and tight for our family to comfortably function and entertain. It was so fun to share each step of the remodel last year so you could follow along with the whole process before the reveal (because half the fun is in the journey, right? … if you can call remodeling mess fun heheh), but before I forget about these, I did want to go back and show you this “bird’s eye view” for a look at how moving the dishwasher and small section of cabinet transformed the room!Īs you can see in the “before” sketch (and the photo below), our kitchen was divided basically in two by a stretch of counter top which caused lots of traffic jams. While it has been about ten months since my kitchen was officially “completed” enough to call it done, I never did show you a sketch of what the room layout looked like before and after! ![]()
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