Thursday 7 February 2008

the kitchen

here is our kitchen. this is the wall that we are supposed to fit a fridge and a table and chairs on.







Here are cabinets which will be removed promptly

7 comments:

Betsy said...

Hi Katie! You certainly do have your work cut out for you. :) But it's neat that you can see the potential. I like taking old things and making them usable again, restoring them. There are lots of great books out there (and websites) on designing for small spaces. It's amazing how much you can fit into places if you keep it simple and organized! Good luck and be sure to show us pics of the in-progress and the finished product!

Katie said...

We have already visited a few sites, don't have any real solid ideas yet. Does anybody know any tips to remove wallpaper?

Bridgett said...

Katie,
We had a whole house of wallpaper to remove. We tried everything from steaming to wallpaper stripper. The best results came from just scraping it off, then using warm water and ammonia to wash it down.

p.s. I'm glad I found your blog.

Angie said...

Good ol elbow grease!

Melissa said...

Katie,
I saw your comment on Bridgett's blog and thought I would say and try to keep in touch. We missed you all when you were here. Your kids are getting so big. We pray for you guys often. Good luck fixing up your new apt.

Esther said...

I helped a friend remove some and we used warm soapy water. It didn't just fall off, but it helped a lot.

Katie said...

My mom told me Fabric softner works. We tried it ( I was very surprised to find fabric softner here) I think it might have helped, but I don't know if it might it any easier then warm soapy water would have.