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meghan Forum newbie - be nice!
Posts: 2 Location: Registered: May 2010
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My kitchen nightmare!! Have a look. Please help Posted 620 days ago My kitchen is horrible, impractical & about ready to collapse!!!
As a last resort I have entered it into a competition to win a brand new kitchen. Please have a look at photos of my kitchen disaster on the link below & if you agree that its pretty nasty, then please put in a vote for how much "my kitchen sucks". Every vote counts. Thankyou so much.
target="_blank">http://www.mykitchensucks.com.au/link/1 933/80/Meghan's+Kitchen+sucks
My kitchen is literally falling apart!!! From the flickering fluoro, to the warped water damaged benches and powder blue 1960’s cupboard doors and draws no longer close. The cramped & cracked beige tiled bench-tops are way too narrow and quickly fill up with appliances and dishes. To add to the list the range-hood isn’t even connected to the flue at the top & instead deposits brown oily residue all over the ceiling and walls.
The space has been made even more impractical following the collapse of the main food preparation bench several months ago; it held on for as long as it could sagging at an odd angle, with the swollen timber and loose tiles squeaking and groaning under the pressure of a chopping board and swiftly dumping anything round that could roll onto the floor. I go to bed each night dreaming of a clean, functional contemporary kitchen. |
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suanne Forum newbie - be nice!
Posts: 19 Location: geelong Registered: December 2007
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RE: My kitchen nightmare!! Have a look. Please help Posted 552 days ago if it was my kitchen i would strip it of all the cupboards and buy some new ones at bunnings,you can buy each piece separately. so if budget is small this would take time but at least you would be doing ''something'' about it.i would paint the walls and ceiling after cleaning them with sugar soap .many a fault has been corrected with a bit of paint. any repairs could be done by a retired cabinet maker if you offer to pay them .some will do it for next to nothing. lay tiles on top of the original floor, also available at bunnings. layby a few new appliances or buy second hand from the paper. good luck _________ suanne..geelong vic |
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