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Date: | Tue, 15 Oct 2002 18:58:25 -0300 |
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Hi,
You might check out Merillat - www.merillat.com - they have some great designs
that could be adapted to base cabinet considerations only. You might consider a
few short pantries instead of the floor to ceiling type. They have some great
ideas for storing pots and pans, and also a cupboard space outfitted with a tray
that lifts out and up to lock in place - for a mixing bowl, as example. I'm
window shopping, as you can tell :)
Cheers!
Carla
http://www.brunnet.net/terrier
Deri James wrote:
> On Tuesday 15 Oct 2002 3:39 pm, you wrote:
> > Greetings All,
> >
> > I am in the process of redesigning the kitchen. Yesterday, they tore
> > out the cabinets and walls - after they tore out the hanging cabinets I
> > thought the kitchen looked much larger and more airy. I am considering -
> > especially as I am only 4'' 10' and not that mobile, and barely able to
> > lift my right arm up very high to reach - that perhaps just base cabinets
> > all around might be nice, with maybe just one wall cabinet. I could use
> > some input as to whether you think this would be practical? Do you think it
> > would make the house harder to sell? While this would make the kitchen
> > easier for Amber in the long run and I - do you think it would practical
> > for others? Of course cost will and the insurnace company have some say -
> > but I want to draft it out and present it. Thoughts? Am I being totally
> > stupid?
> >
> > Trisha
>
> Hi Trisha,
>
> So long as you've got adequate storage in the bottom tier sounds like a good
> idea. What are you going to put on the upper level - a display dresser (where
> you can put your best china might be nice?
>
> Cheers
>
> Deri
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