The Kitchen. Part I.

Back when the winter months were turning summer and my schooling was coming to a close, I decided it was time to rid the kitchen of its dropped ceiling. A simple task? Hardly, though at the time I didn’t truly understand the scope of said project. Thankfully, I had a lot of support from great friends and family, and they helped me turn our kitchen from a kitchen of mock to a kitchen of rock.

This week the features section will guide you through the process.

First, here is the general layout of the kitchen at the House of Rock.

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There’s the beloved peninsula which protrudes at a strange and unique angle from the wall, a handy gas range, and wall mount electric oven and a tiny fridge!

When Jesse and I first purchased the house, my mother excitedly took photographs of each room. Here are two pictures she took of the kitchen, right when we first moved into the house.

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Take note of the dropped ceiling and the old appliances. Here’s a view of the kitchen in use that shows the peninsula dead on.

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Step 1 was pull down the dropped ceiling.
Tune in tomorrow to see the start of the deconstruction

2 thoughts on “The Kitchen. Part I.

  • 10/12/2009 at 3:18 pm
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    Little did that poor, unsuspecting watermelon know you were about to beat the crap out of it.

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  • 10/12/2009 at 4:50 pm
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    It knew full well. We made it sign a waiver.

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