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Posted by Michael L Umphrey on 06/18 at 05:32 PM
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The stuff is all loaded in a big commercial trailer, so it was hard to really see it or figure out what the exact pieces were. It’s about 20 linear feet of base cabinet and I think a similar amount of upper cabinets. Probably more than twice as much as our current kitchen.

I’m not sure how accurate the color is. It was bad lighting inside a shop with flourescents and open doors etc. But you’ll get the idea. Bleached oak, which is sort of like all the rest of our oak but a lot lighter and not as warm colored as our coffee table. More toward white.

We need to let him know before Friday, if we want him to deliver it. It would take a half dozen loads to get here in the pickup. I need to let him know before Wednesday if I want John’s help unloading it--he’s going to the Sand Dunes in Idaho to do some four-wheeling.


This gives a view of how much stuff is there. It was all stacked in this trailer, so we didn’t unload it and get a good look. It seems good quality and in good condition. The wood isn’t as warm-tinted in real life as this photo.



This gives a view of the style of the doors and drawers. The doors are cathedral styled raised panels and the drawers are flat. Both have a lip that makes them easy to open without handles.



I think this photo might be the most accurate color, though I’m not sure any more. All the photos have a different tone, so it’s harder than it ought to be to tell. I should have shot one with a flash, which would have been pretty accurate color.

This is an island about 4 feet long. It has cabinets on both sides with one side working drawers and the other side a fake drawer, so both sides look the same but only one side has a working drawer. It could be re-topped and turned into a base cabinet. It gives a pretty good view of the style.



This is a set of double ovens, one on top the other. Electric. The doors and cabinet frames for them are there.



This is the gas stove top. This could be installed, by putting a 100 gallon tank outside. Or we could give it away or sell it.



The microwave.


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