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All fabulous idea’s! I love the first photo. We used shelves such as those on either side of our stove vent with subways behind which had been on sale. After 4 months I love it as much as when they first went up!
Would you mind sharing how much the rewire cost? We have knob and tube throughout our house, and I want it taken care of, but have no idea what kind of money we would need.
I found your lighting comment almost by accident, despite that being what I was looking for when I found your site originally! (I got caught up in the blog itself) I’m in the process of choosing lighting fixtures for a bungalow we are building currently. Not an easy task to find nice, traditional, style appropriate lighting fixtures at prices that still fit into a reasonable budget. Someone had mentioned IKEA some time ago and perhaps it’s time to revisit the option for some areas. I like the suggestion that if you want to change out the fixtures at a later date, you can with little sense of financial degardation. Your place is looking wonderful, btw.
I think the final result is simple yet highly stylish. It seems to be in vogue lately to purchase interior furnishings from IKEA.
Kitchen is one of the place that people spend money unnecessarily when remodeling. Often by choosing high expensive appliances while there are many with high quality for lower prices.