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July 29, 2005

Owner Kitchen Update

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Here's an update on our kitchen, with the Bluestar range installed. Here's a reminder of how this Second Floor is laid out.

Comments

looks really pretty. I like the look of these cabinets better from afar, like in this photo- when the color looks darker. The rental photo makes the wood look more like a cherry color...

just my opinion, not sure why I'm sharing...

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Posted by: Anonymous at July 29, 2005 11:07 AM

we're always interested...

Posted by: Brownstoner at July 29, 2005 11:44 AM

looks nice! where did you get the blustar rangeThanks.

Posted by: emiliano Casarosa at July 29, 2005 2:36 PM

Really lovely, Brownstoners! Perhaps you will be the people who finally set a new taste standard for American kitchens: presently, the plethora of remarkably tacky and overwrought granite counters --and their spinoffs--seems to be unstoppable. The neutral and timeless marble looks great! One question: are you sealing/polishing the marble? It does stain, as I'm sure you know. I have a built in marble pastry board in my kitchen as well as marble around a bar sink. The pastry marble--purposely left au naturel-- is burnished now with all those years of butter rubs (!) but the bar sink marble I had sealed to avoid acid (lemons, eyc.) stains.

Posted by: Anonymous at July 29, 2005 3:09 PM

the range is from Gringer

Posted by: mrs.brownstoner at July 29, 2005 3:50 PM

I have been reading along and gaining insight from all of the info on the Brownstoner page. But right now, I need to vent.

I am set to close on a house in Brooklyn through HUD, the Devil. The house had been sitting untouched for years. Weeks before I am scheduled to close, people began stealing the details from the house: such as the Mantle, the front doors, and the chandeliers. HUD is a network of nitwits who give keys of their properties to everyone in the city. All realtors and their friends, the police, bank appraisors, everyone has keys to the properties, which are very carelessly locked with paperclips, and a padlock with a million keys.

But mainly, people will steal your house details, for real! The police won't stop them. Your neighbors can't stop them. Make sure that everything is watched, secured. Photograph your details, in case you see your mantle for sale at Olde Good Things, you can maybe get it back.
Thanks.

Posted by: k at August 28, 2005 10:07 AM

I have been reading along and gaining insight from all of the info on the Brownstoner page. But right now, I need to vent.

I am set to close on a house in Brooklyn through HUD, the Devil. The house had been sitting untouched for years. Weeks before I am scheduled to close, people began stealing the details from the house: such as the Mantle, the front doors, and the chandeliers. HUD is a network of nitwits who give keys of their properties to everyone in the city. All realtors and their friends, the police, bank appraisors, everyone has keys to the properties, which are very carelessly locked with paperclips, and a padlock with a million keys.

But mainly, people will steal your house details, for real! The police won't stop them. Your neighbors can't stop them. Make sure that everything is watched, secured. Photograph your details, in case you see your mantle for sale at Olde Good Things, you can maybe get it back.
Thanks.

Posted by: k at August 28, 2005 10:07 AM

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