Sorry, photos not really any good. This new kitchen cost eighteen grand altogether. (Of course over two grand of that was the granite worktops and another grand for the Karndean floor). It still sounds an obscene amount of money - but now it is finished I can honestly say it is worth every penny. It is beautiful to be in, and wonderful to work in. I can see everything I have in store and will no longer buy things thinking I am running short and then find four or five tins of that at the back of cupboard. The pull out pantry takes ALL my dried goods, cereals, flours, sugars, etc. etc. All easy to see and easy to reach. I am loving using the hot water tap. The new window blind is on order and paid for and will be fitted in about four weeks time. When I last at Ikea I purchased new grey towels and tea-cloths foruse in here.
The main person at this local kitchen company was telling me yesterday that he has been asked to go as an expert witness for a couple of spent more than this amount on a new kitchen from a major national company - and the total disaster that is. non-matching colours, drawers that move sideways eacdh time they are opened, etc. etc. It is stressful enough even when (as for me), all went so smoothly and to time. Cannot imagine what they must be going through - although I bet that SHANDY would be, sadly, far to easily able to imagine it!!
So, my daughter down here (who being my chauffeur was also very much a part of my choosing colours and items) and her youngest my 12-year old g.son are the only other people who have seen the finished article (they popped over yesterday evening - g.son now knows where I have put the biscuit tin which always contains, choccy biccies). On Thursday one of my twin daughter and her hubbie and 12-year old daughter are down here for a visit - so will be able to admire it!!! I am finding myself keep walking in there just to remind myself how wonderful it all is!!
Okay - that is my last mention of this - I promise.
Yeserday morning was a bit chaotic. Kitchen fitters came to finish at 8.00 am (I was washed and dressed by then). Just before 9.00 the chairman (a lady) of our Committee came in to tell me of an on-going complaint. Then the man from DFS came to carry out a small repair on an electric recliner chair that is nearly three years old (DFS have the MOST wonderful customer service). Then I was called down to the foyer where a sort of unofficial cttee meeting was taking place with our new electrician who was doing some checks.
Whilst down there my Sainsbury's order was delivered. Back down for further chat to electrician. Back upstairs as fitters were leaving, and final check around. Unpacked shopping and then at 11.00 am virtually collapsed in chair to relax before having lunch and going out to my u3a knitting group. And, of course, whilst in the entrance foyer, having a quick chat with other people coming in and out. Never a lonely day here!!!!s
A little calmer today. Off to u3a coffee morning - then to collect repeat prescription, and have a relaxing afternoon. Tomorrow off to a sort of zoo near Minehead with daughter, SiL and g.son.