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How I Survived Construction Zone Living During Our Kitchen Remodel – Part 2

If you read “How I Survived Construction Zone Living During our Kitchen Remodel Part 1,” I hope you’re as excited as I am to share with you Part 2.  If you haven’t read Part 1 yet to see all the before kitchen photos, you can find it here.

Part 2

Welcome to Part 2.  I was so excited when the walls were coming together in the kitchen and we were starting to see some progress.  I mean, seriously, at this point I was planing meals and getting our entertainment schedule booked.  I wanted it done pronto.  Well, I soon hit the brakes on planning when the hubs said it would still be a good month at this point.

It’s All In The Details

The finishing out of the details were very time-consuming.  Shiplap had to be made, painted and hung, sheetrock and then tile, flooring, and last but not least, cabinets, fixtures, and appliances.  It was fun at this point because the 10-year vision was coming to life.

If I Had A Hammer

“If I Had A Hammer” was a song I could NOT get out of my head, literally, because I could hear the relentless pounding in my head 24/7 (I dare you not to sing that song now).

I did learn to install hardwood flooring, though, and actually enjoyed this process.

There’s just something invigorating about swinging a hammer to let out all your kitchen-remodel frustrations; am I right?

Finally, a Kitchen To Be Proud Of

We did have to reach out to friends to help move in the massive stove, but, finally, we had a kitchen to be proud of.  All the hard work and quite literally the blood, sweat and tears have paid off.  We bought this stove two years before the first hammer was ever swung in the kitchen.  It sat in a crate in the garage and the day it moved into the house, I couldn’t stop doing a happy dance.

Open Concept Open Shelving

In my mind, open concept also meant open shelving.

I love the fresh open feel of these shelves.

The white dishes are easily accessible and they showcase a collection

of some of my favorite ironstone pieces.

 

That’s A View

I might be a little biased, but when I sit in my living room and look in the direction of the kitchen, all I can say is, “That’s a view.”  I could not be happier with how everything turned out.  Farmhouse at it’s finest is what I was striving for and it definitely satisfies my love-for-country-kitchen goals.

There’s just something about farm sinks and fluffy white pups. 

This farm sink can be found here.

Would I Do It Again

 

When I think back, I do find myself asking, “Would I do it again?”  The ol’ “if I’d known then what I know now” The answer is yes.  It’s like childbirth.  Well, okay, kinda/kinda not.  But Seriously, once it’s all said and done, you soon forget about not having a kitchen for 4 months.  Living without water and washing dishes with the garden hose quickly become a thing of the past.

We went from this...

To this…

A million times YES.

Let the dinner parties begin.

My door is aways open.

 

XO –

Kristi