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    Hey that looks really nice!
    I'm glad you stuck w/ wood grain b/c I like that kind the best . That extra storage space i'm sure is coming in handy!
    It looks so warm and inviting. I could almost smell the pumpkin pie baking! So nice that it is done before the holidays. It's wonderful that you guys saved up for it, too, rather than just putting it on credit as i think most people do, these days. there's such a good feeling to save, in anticipation. And the results are fabulous!
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    Looks great!

    What kind of countertop did you get? I am thinking about having mine re-done and like the look you have.

    Thanks,
    SAS

    P. S.

    Looks like a nice place for a baby to be....warm and cozy.....Mommie will be having fun cooking and feeding the little one is such a sunny room!


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    Quote Originally Posted by sasvermont
    What kind of countertop did you get? I am thinking about having mine re-done and like the look you have.

    Thanks,
    SAS

    P. S.

    Looks like a nice place for a baby to be....warm and cozy.....Mommie will be having fun cooking and feeding the little one is such a sunny room!

    SAS and I are on the same wavelength. I had asked about the countertops too. Also we both thought that it is a lovely kitchen for your wee little one to grow up in. Some day he/she will be eating at that breakfast bar! Hard to imagine, I know!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    SAS and I are on the same wavelength. I had asked about the countertops too. Also we both thought that it is a lovely kitchen for your wee little one to grow up in. Some day he/she will be eating at that breakfast bar! Hard to imagine, I know!
    Pam, I am so sorry that I missed your question when I responded to the thread. The countertop is Corian, and I do love it especially because there are no seams and no cracks for junk to collect in. The color is "Burnt Amber"

    I know, I can't really imagine what the kitchen is gonna be like with the patter of little feet around!! I can't wait to find out!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cookiebaker
    Pam, I am so sorry that I missed your question when I responded to the thread.
    Don't worry Anna, I am just enough of a pain in the neck to ask again! LOL!

    Did you put in the sliding door also? What was there before? A normal door? I just love what you have done. I could never get these ideas on my own. You and Mark must be so happy with the final result.

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    What a great conversion!
    I'm kind of asking what Pam did. Did the two windows in the first picture change into the 3 bay windows? Or the sliding glass door?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam
    Did you put in the sliding door also? What was there before? A normal door? I just love what you have done. I could never get these ideas on my own. You and Mark must be so happy with the final result.
    Pam & Freckles, yes, the 2 full sized windows got shortened and widened to become the bay window. Where the sliding glass door is now, there used to be a "normal" entrance door and next to it was a full sized window. We are hoping to put on a deck next spring, but for right now the silder opens to a whole-lotta-nothing.

    Yes, we are so happy with the results! We started saving for this kitchen 6.5 years ago, so its been a long time in coming!!! My old kitchen was so cold (hardly any heat to it); and DIRTY -- the floor never looked clean no matter how much I scrubbed it, and the countertops were just plain nasty, cinched together with rusting metal strips; disorganized because I only had 4 full sized cabinets, and very little counterspace. So I truly feel like I have moved into a mansion!

    Thank you for asking!!!

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    And elizabethann -- You are invited to come for dinner anytime. Only thing is, you HAVE to bring Fenway, too!!!!!!

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