Here are some photos of the progress of the kitchen from the drywall finishing to cabinets and appliances! (Sorry no photos of the counter tops...though they ARE in!) And apologies for the color quality and graininess of some of the photos...with so much dust in the house, it's hard to take photos with flash, therefore I work with available light...which in some cases is not the best!
The kitchen color is Stamped Concrete from Sherwin Williams. It is a fairly neutral gray that has a tinge of green to it! It definitely changes colors throughout the day as the daylight changes.
Counter tops are solid-surface Staron by Samsung - black with white specks!
Appliances are all black, from Lowe's. The refrigerator is recessed into the wall, so that it is in line with the edge of the cabinets/counter tops.
Cabinets are from Marsh (D&S Construction, Sean's company, is a supplier of these cabinets). These High Point cabinets are Shaker style, maple wood, cordovan color (cherry), full access (no center stiles in cabinets or frame on face), full overlay face/frame-less (meaning the doors cover the entire face of the cabinet...no space between doors and hidden hinges). We went with 42 inch upper cabinets with crown to highlight the height of our 9 foot ceilings! Sean also splurged on the end panel where the refrigerator is! (I don't mind the splurge because it really completes the kitchen!)
Floors are maple wood, stained cherry and engineered. We put an inlay of natural finished maple where the dining room table will set. (Sean wanted me to note that the inlay was done custom by him...not ordered online. Thanks to Brad D. for lending his tools for this process!) Sean bought these floors at an auction, so I can't plug the brand, but I must say they're absolutely gorgeous!
Our trim is white...and can be seen in that last photo.
I'll try to get a photo of the kitchen with the counter tops soon!
Again, some of the photos really don't do it justice, so stop by if your in the area...we're always willing to take a break to show off the house!
And as always, thanks to the many friends and family who have dedicated some of their time to help tear it all apart and bring it back together! We really can't wait to host a little (big) get-together to celebrate the accomplishment of making the old dirty house nice and new!