Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Kichen Remodel

Stage 2: Making room for the New Pantry!!!

We have been wanting to do this for a very long time! We had all kinds of ideas of how this kitchen would look but budget always got in the way.  However, final project is better than I could of ever dreamed!

Our previous kitchen didn't have a location for all of our non-perishable foods could be stored and seen and it was driving us all mad! Especially me! After the stroke, even though it has been two years, I still have issues with needing things to be a certain way and putting the food away is one of them, I guess it is because I need to now where the food is so I can make it. It was pretty important for me to have an area where I could see everything in one spot and then step back and be able to find the items that I needed for that meal. Since it was important to me I have a wonderful husband who listens to me and tries to fix the little or BIG things that can make life easier. We have made a trip to Lowe's every time we would be in Wichita for the past year or so and then where trying to decide if we could buy new cabinets or if we should work on painting or staining them and get a new countertop. One day my husband said lets go get a pantry... he didn't have to pull any teeth incase you were curious. I am sure he is wondering what he got himself into with those words.
God is so GOOD!!!!!! We had looked a this one large composite multipurpose cabinet for our pantry. We look and looked and what? On sale??? It was on sale because it was opened and didn't have a box. One thing.... we brought our Camry.... um... yeah thats right we put a pantry sticking out of the trunk of our Camry. 
That night we did the unthinkable. We moved the one cabinet away to the other side of the kitchen, removed the wall mounted cabinets and moved the refrigerator over and then brought in our new pantry all while the kids were asleep!
What did I get myself into.....

Our list of things that we used to help us with the project:
Hammer
Screw driver
Saw
Tape measure
Crow bar
Drill
Muscle
Adrenaline
Laughter

Here is the ALMOST step by step process for the major project that we did.
 Crow bar to rip off the trim
 Saw to cut away from other cabinet
 Crow bar to rip off the backing of the wall mounted cupboards
 Measuring tape and marker for the final sawing and drilling
 Muscle to move the cabinet away from the wall
New place for the cabinet
And the NEW PANTRY!!!!!!!

All of that in one night.  If I am up past a certain time in the evening, I just start to laugh... I know you are all feeling really bad for my husband right now.

Thank you to my husband who is so loving and is always trying to make things just a little bit easier for me! I love you! And of course what a huge blessing to have the item that we were looking for on sale!!!! What a huge God moment. He is always there for us even in the little things on helping our little  family save money here and there.

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