I’ve started looking at my house through the eyes of a potential buyer. The kitchen is definately not the house’s strong point; it’s tiny (this is the only counter space and I was backed up against the fridge and wall oven/microwave), it was redone in the 60s and the appliances are old (check out that dishwasher!). But I’ve tiled the floor, removed wallpaper and painted it an adorable shade of light turquoise, so at least some of it has been updated.
But those metal cabinets, man. Those things are the shit. If we ever remodel our future house, I will definately install steel cabinets.
I hope the quaint vintage-ness and size of the kitchen don’t prevent us from selling. (NO GRANITE?? NO STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES?? I CAN NOT LIVE IN THIS HELL HOLE.)

I’ve started looking at my house through the eyes of a potential buyer. The kitchen is definately not the house’s strong point; it’s tiny (this is the only counter space and I was backed up against the fridge and wall oven/microwave), it was redone in the 60s and the appliances are old (check out that dishwasher!). But I’ve tiled the floor, removed wallpaper and painted it an adorable shade of light turquoise, so at least some of it has been updated.

But those metal cabinets, man. Those things are the shit. If we ever remodel our future house, I will definately install steel cabinets.

I hope the quaint vintage-ness and size of the kitchen don’t prevent us from selling. (NO GRANITE?? NO STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES?? I CAN NOT LIVE IN THIS HELL HOLE.)

  1. theleanyear reblogged this from vegkat
  2. elizabethplaid said: kitchy kitchen! a lot of those stainless steel appliances don’t look that great, so don’t sweat it. counter space is essential, though. maybe having an over-the-stove-microwave could help? we got that with our renovations
  3. elizabite said: I love your kitchen. It is very quaint and vintage.
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