Saturday, March 13, 2010

Kitchen Refresh part 3: The Exciting Part

The last major hurdle of our kitchen refresh was to install a new gas range. The current electric range worked horribly and we did not feel it was worth fixing. One would think replacing the range would be easy, but not when the old range is 27 inches wide and the new one is 30 inches. So we had to cut the cabinets.



My dad, the engineer, taking measurements.



If you look at the top of the cabinet you can get an idea of how much we had to cut off.



Once the counter tops and the fronts of the cabinets were cut we removed the side panels and saved them for later. Here my dad is measuring the bottom of the cabinets.



After everything was cut we replaced the side panels we had saved from before. I put the old range back in and told Susan we were done. She did not approve.



By the end of the second day we were able to put the new range in. Sadly the gas line did not get hooked up for another day or two. It was worth the wait though.



One of my favorite things about the new stove is that the grills cover the whole top. That way it makes it easier to slide heavy pots off the burner without having to pick them up.



I have to admit that my dad did most of the work for this project. So thanks a bunch dad. All we have to do now is put some new trim along the edge of the counter tops and bake a cake.

3 comments:

  1. What a pain that must have been but so worth it. That stove is gorgeous. Major BTU envy going on here.

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  2. Love it! Congrats on the newest member of the family!

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