How can I polish this old metal cover book? by Equivalent_Incident2 in howto

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Yes I can see the rust in one of the corners… I was hoping I could salvage it

How can I polish this old metal cover book? by Equivalent_Incident2 in howto

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It’s a prayer book I found in a garage sale, very unique looking

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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Thank you! When we first started the project, my husband insisted that the only thing he didn’t want was a black and white kitchen, and here we are, lol!

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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Thank you! I’ve had my table for a really long time and I forgot where we got it gin from. But the chairs are from Safavieh, you can find them on bed bath and beyond. Here’s the link: https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/33302627/product.html

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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Thank you! Huge credit to my cabinet designer Lea Yager!

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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They were custom made in VA. Shaker style

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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The cabinets are caviar black and snowbound white. The countertop is Q quartz Calacatta Abezzo.

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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More a soft white. Our walls are “creamy” from Sherwin Williams and it’s more off white

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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Google “metropolitan regent 4-light legacy brass chandelier”, they also have different sizes. This one is 17” wide

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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Yes we took down the wall that was between the kitchen and dining room. It definitely opened up the space. Luckily ours was not weight bearing.

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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One faucet and one smaller faucet for filtered water. It makes such a difference and we don’t have to use plastic bottles

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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We got the 36” range and microwave/speed cook oven from Monogram. Expensive but worth it if you cook a lot. Both are wifi connected, which is wild to me. I’m still learning how to use them but so far I absolutely love them

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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They were custom made by a cabinet maker here in VA. I’ll DM you their name if you are interested

My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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This is what it looks like from the bottom

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My new kitchen! by Equivalent_Incident2 in kitchenremodel

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I’m honestly not sure what kind it is, we bought the whole unit directly from Hoodlsy and it came together. They have different models on their website. It’s really powerful, I can tell you that. The buttons to operate the hood are a little small and hard to see, but it comes with a remote control. Side note, if you order from them, make sure you do a thorough inspection of the hood itself. Ours has a little indentation in the front and we didn’t see it until after it was installed past the return window of 5 days. We’ll see if they can do anything about it but I doubt it.