1-The structure

October 27, 2004 | Miscellaneous | Print This Post



Digging began on October 18th. I didn’t think it would be cool to take photos of the six-feet deep diggings. So I started shooting the various stages in the construction of our new kitchen when the structure was already partially up.

foundations for a new kitchen

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3 Responses to “1-The structure”

  1. odette on August 29th, 2006 11:41 am

    i was thinking of our home in pinas while looking at you’re kitchen structure…when i leave pinas our house was under construction so i never get to see the house get done. My brother sends me pictures of the developments and they just finished making my kitchen…i was soo happy to see my kitchen.Im going home in pinas this december and im really thrilled i wish i can share the pictures with you…oh i have a questions about your cabinets…where did you buy the materials? it pretty neat…i have granite counter too but its black and i have a big pantry cabinet.Im sure im gonna be busy buying stuffs for my kitchen :) my house is not entirely finished yet so can you please tell me where i can buy materials for my room closets? and i want a brick finishing in some parts of my wall too do you know where to get some? i’d be really happy if you can tell me where to go :) thanks and your kitchen is really really beautiful.

  2. Connie on August 29th, 2006 12:47 pm

    odette, the cabinets were custom-made. From plywood, believe it or not. :)

  3. odette on August 30th, 2006 9:10 am

    wow thats great, it does’nt look like its made from plywood…mine is also made from one :) i just thought there is is some hardware store that you can bought some ready made cabinet doors…hehe coz here in japan everything is ready made :) its everywhere hehe. Well i think i just have to stick with plywoods ;) its not that bad though, pinoys are really very creative when it comes to those stuffs:) thank you very much ms. connie.

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