Modern Shaker Kitchen

Listing #3625 Listed on: 11/30/2011 Company Name: Blue Sapphire Cabinetry
Name: Ken Havinga Member

I work by myself so, needless to say this project was fairly time consuming. With plenty of advance time I was able to install by deadline and on budget!

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Posted By:chris hostetler
Gorgeous...love this look. Great details. Especially down to the mitered pull-out counter top.
Posted By:Ken Havinga
Hi Chris. Thank you for the encouraging words! Your work is truly inspiring! Cheers, Ken.
Posted By:Tom
Hey Ken the kitchen looks really nice. As a one man operation myself I can appreciate the amount of work you put doing a kitchen like this and with very good results.
Posted By:Ken Havinga
Thanks Tom.
Posted By:John Stuckert
Hi Ken. Wow beaded inset and you're a one man show. That's a lot of work and you pulled it off so well!
Posted By:Bill
That's a really nice kitchen, especially for a 1 man crew! Only thing I dislike is how you notched the backside of the styles on the doors for the pull out cabinet. Why didn't you just reduce the size of the drawers and build up blocking to keep them narrower? And what are the squares on the front of the db's? Bumpers? Nice work.
Posted By:Ken Havinga
Thank you for your comments gentlemen! Bill, those notches were a sore spot for me as well! I'm sure many of us suffer from an occasional "oop's" moment. The client graciously accepted my suggestion to remedy on-site so as not to have to rebuild the slide-out shelves. Cheer's, Ken.
Posted By:Jeremy t
Very nice! I am even more impressed that you did it yourself!
Posted By:Lloyd
I would say incredible, but that's too weak a work. Amazing!
Posted By:brian
Ken
regarding the notch in the doors, one way I would fix this in the past is to use the 165 degress european hinges. If it bothers you, it could be done now by taking the doors back to your shop, fill the notches, and install the hinges between the rollouts. I have found that little things like this go a long way with the customer (future referrals, etc.)
Good luck.
Brian
Posted By:Ken Havinga
Thank you all for your comment's. As I pointed out earlier, the situation was rectified on site and to the client's total satisfaction. Cheer's, Ken.

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