05-07-2015, 08:14 AM
so, then realistically:
bathrooms: pedestal sink, fiberglass shower basin, or standard tub; no standard wood cabinents; towel racks; ??
kitchen: if no wood cabinents, then how do you support the countertops for a "built-in" kitchen? stacked bricks and concrete board?
actually, i have mused on the idea of a "non-standard" kitchen that would be more of a small utility room/food prep area with restaurant style SS prep equipment. the real estate people tell me that without the expected, standard kitchen it will resell, later, as a fixer.
wood anywhere is bad--but so hard to get rid of.
bathrooms: pedestal sink, fiberglass shower basin, or standard tub; no standard wood cabinents; towel racks; ??
kitchen: if no wood cabinents, then how do you support the countertops for a "built-in" kitchen? stacked bricks and concrete board?
actually, i have mused on the idea of a "non-standard" kitchen that would be more of a small utility room/food prep area with restaurant style SS prep equipment. the real estate people tell me that without the expected, standard kitchen it will resell, later, as a fixer.
wood anywhere is bad--but so hard to get rid of.