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RE: This week's job almost finished - Daniel - 25-04-2015

Nice one JB, looks like a tidy fit ThumbUp

My only but is the handle layout ..... if its got handles (I know most of my kitchens don't) I always run them horizontal so they all match, it looks so much better in my opinion, and doesn't compromise usuability at all. I often see kitchens like this and think that simple change would look much neater.

Just a small point that I have often wanted to raise for discussion on the forum.


RE: This week's job almost finished - chip off the block - 25-04-2015

(25-04-2015, 11:04 AM)Daniel Wrote: Nice one JB, looks like a tidy fit ThumbUp

My only but is the handle layout ..... if its got handles (I know most of my kitchens don't) I always run them horizontal so they all match, it looks so much better in my opinion, and doesn't compromise usuability at all. I often see kitchens like this and think that simple change would look much neater.

Just a small point that I have often wanted to raise for discussion on the forum.

I hate horizontal handles on this style of kitchen. I think it would look so wrong.

Really like what you have done jrb.


RE: This week's job almost finished - jonny round boy - 29-04-2015

I'm with Chip on this one - sorry Daniel! Horizontal handles can look great on modern kitchen styles, but on this it would look pants. Bum

Been back today to put the doors etc. on the island:

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Also done a few other bits & pieces; room skirting, boxing in pipes etc.

Granite should have been going in tomorrow, but they've been delayed so looking like it'll be Saturday. Good job I don't mind working weekends anymore!


As an aside, I had a bastard of a job spraying the doors. The finish is pretty crappy, particularly (mostly) on the centre panels.

I'm pretty sure it's my fault. I think I thinned the lacquer too much on the first coat, and applied too much as well, compounding the problem. The centre panels are veneered 8mm chipboard, and the veneer has lifted slightly due to too much moisture. At least I think that's the problem. Even though I sanded between coats, it's still very rough to the touch.

I explained this to the client, and told him I would be ordering replacement doors, and that I'd spray them & replace them at some point. He point blank told me not to bother, he was more than happy with them as they are.

It's good of him to say that, and it'll save me the cost and a LOT of hastle, but I just don't like leaving things that I wouldn't accept myself.


RE: This week's job almost finished - Daniel - 29-04-2015

Each to their own, that's why I brought it up as I thought some of you might have a differing opinion considering most of you guys do more traditional English styles ..... Still think horizontal every day of the week though LOL

kitchen looks great though.


RE: This week's job almost finished - jonny round boy - 29-04-2015

(29-04-2015, 09:01 PM)Daniel Wrote: Each to their own,

Indeed!

Reminds me of that old quote; "I'd like to agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong..."

LOL


RE: This week's job almost finished - HullDoItYourself - 11-05-2015

Love this modern style! what's the other side of the island going to be? I'm guessing just a breakfast bar?
+ Them old style farmhouse kitchen sinks seem to be all the modern trend at the moment! Happy
can't wait to see it with a granite counter all finished!


RE: This week's job almost finished - jonny round boy - 11-05-2015

Granite went in a couple of weeks ago, or at least most of it did - the biggest, most labour-intensive piece (the one for the sink run) was exactly 100mm too short on the front edge!!! Doh

Glad it was nothing to do with me! Anyway they re-made it & it went in last Saturday. I didn't bother taking any 'finished' pictures, as the client's dad fancies himself as a bit of a photographer & is going to do me some proper pictures when all the painting is finished off.