Wednesday, December 28, 2011

The funniest part is

I want one of these.








































I'm still enamoured of unfitted kitchen design. I was looking at some fancy, expensive cabinet brochures the other day, and thought, "These kitchens are all ugly, boring and completely free of personality," which is a good thing, because I can't afford them anyway.  In the end (and I do mean The End, because I pretty much expect to die of old age by time my kitchen renovation is completed), I will have achieved something akin to "shabby chic." Perhaps "shabby eclectic" or "shabby rustic" or  "shabby scrap and salvage" or just "shabby." In which case I should probably just keep what I have right now and save a whole bunch of money.
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8 comments:

  1. Not funny at all, I want one too. I especially like the 'self-cleaning' part.

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  2. Yes, I was wondering about that too. How exactly do they define "self-cleaning"? Are servants involved?

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  3. Your problem, ladies, is that your kitchens must be way too large. Just move to a tiny condo. My whole kitchen is very much like that ... just not self-cleaning!!

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  4. I'm willing to bet one million dollars that ours is the smallest kitchen.
    I'll even post photos (if I can work out how to do it).

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  5. Just email them to us, Mrs. Blurn. I've got some recent snaps to post too, but I've been lazy. I've ripped out half my upper cabinets.

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  6. If I had a self-cleaning kitchen you'd already have the photos.
    I'll get to work now & will fire them off in a jiffy.

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  7. Mr Blurn, if you're reading, your kitchen is CLEAN!

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  8. Mrs. Blurn, if it takes 5 photos to show your kitchen, it is definitely the larger. One photo would suffice for mine. I think your kitchen is beautiful. I would trade with you in a heartbeat ... if it was in Canada.

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