Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Merry Christmas to Us

To take the pressure off the spousal gift giving, Anthony and I go in together for a big gift.  I'm totally happy with this arrangement.  This year I got a new kitchen.  (and an Apple mouse).


I love my open kitchen, but have always hated the color scheme - grey laminate countertops and white-washed cabinets.  It was colorless.


Oops, in this picture you can see we started the deconstruction of the kitchen - the cabinets over my desk are gone.  We almost forgot to take BEFORE photos.
See the big black dishwasher, and all the clutter.  There is a corner on the right that is completely wasted space. (now filled with a "lazy susan" cabinet for all my pots & pans!)
We had to live a few days with a gutted kitchen.  Hello, eating out!  However, one must have morning caffeine.  See above, my temporary tea station, and below, the coffee station on the up-ended microwave!
The cabinetry was installed moments before Thanksgiving dinner, and the bellisima countertops a few weeks later.  Behold!  The newborn kitchen! (be sure to click on it to view it bigger)


Here's a close-up of the amazing granite.  Its Yellow River, from Brazil.  But we were really picky about our piece.  We wanted one with lots of movement, lots of drama, lots of red.  They shipped a special lot to Austin for us.
All those little specks of red?  Those are garnets.
A word about this peninsula of gorgeous granite: previously this area was squared off.  This is the area where everyone congregates when we have meals, get togethers, parties, etc.  Anthony's brilliant idea was to extend this area with a graceful curve.  Now there is more square footage for partying!
We didn't need any new appliances, but we did get a new dishwasher, see above.  What, you can't see it?  Oh, that's because it has an integrated cover so it matches the cabinetry.  Hint, it's just left of the sink. And here's my gorgeous countertop again...
And, my new desk area, from whence I write to you.  Note, the backsplash is also granite...
And even the coffee station is restored!







7 comments:

mr man said...

ROCKIN' AWESOME! By the time we get to see it the kids'll probably be tall enough not to whack their headbones on the leading edge of that sweet, sweet curve. Enjoy it.

Lisa said...

Wowee! That is one beautiful kitchen. I love those cabinets, and I'm coveting the hidden dishwasher and granite. Congrats!

sarah doow said...

Garnets in your countertop - woo!

Dana said...

That is definitely one beautiful countertop!

Lula said...

Ooh, I love your granite! So warm and flowing and inviting! Very lovely, Merry (late) Christmas!

Emily said...

It's gorgeous, and even more so in person!

Angie in MN said...

Wow, that is stunning! Thinking about redoing my own kitchen, but stuck in figuring out the details and the finances. Yours is inspiring!