Remember the Mills Place?
Thanksgiving 2008, this is what the kitchen looked like. Avocado green metal cabinets. A dishwasher you couldn't open all the way because it banged into the stove. Laminate stuff on the walls. Not airy. Not full of light. We meant to change that!


Destruction was relatively easy. They put 1/2 inch of plaster ON TOP of the sheetrock. Don't ask me why. But it was a messy job.












Then one night... it was OPEN!

Then came clean new sheetrock and hickory cabinets. And bar logs. Which have their own stories starting here.

But then the boys got an idea this past Thanksgiving... They thought that the post on the end of the bar would look strange all alone. It needed a friend. And something to hold them together. So. Voila!

The bar logs were installed. The widened doorway received this new look. Look closely at the cross piece. A little woodburning on my part produced The Watcher and Red Butte.

Here's a closeup of The Watcher.

Here's the Red Butte.

The "before" picture of the dining room side of the bar...

The "after" picture.

And to the right... the dining side crosspiece has its own design...

The closeup. A cowboy and his dog following a lost pair home...

Believe me, these photos don't do it justice! It is beyond cool. A little trim with used ropes, and it'll be finished. You haven't even SEEN the bar logs either! But that's another story! I think we achieved our goal. The kitchen is light and airy and full of cabinets. I LOVE IT!


So do I! You wanna come and do my kitchen next?
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Amazing transformation. I love the accents you added to the crossbeam. What talent!
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Wow, awesome kitchen. Love the woodburning, especially the one with the dog.
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Carol &Vern, You invited me to see your changes last summer, I didn't come because I missed when you were there and wouldn't go in alone. Sally showed me the photos, I am very impressed and excited about seeing it this summer. Roy, Mildred, and Ped would be very delighted with what you have done. Perry.
PS. Carol, I am jealous. It is beautiful. Sally
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I love the woodburning; another previously undisclosed talent of yours!
Mary
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Holy cow! My fingers just itch to trace the design! Such a work of art. You must be busting your buttons with pride. Who will be the lucky occupant?
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Fabulous!! Love the woodburning!!
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Wow! Way to use the wood grain to it's best advantage and add to the ideas in my head! lol Really wonderful!
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Beautiful! Love the detail you gave them also, very clever! Geez I can't believe you wanted rid of those Green St. Charles kitchen cabinets! haha
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K. T., well, they haven't disappeared... just moved to the garage for now... they're still in good shape!
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Looks fabulous!!!
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Thank you, ma'am! Hey, I'll call you soon...
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This is Beautiful! Very well done. Your artwork....amazing.
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Oo ah! The logs are an awesome idea, and the woodburning accents are really special. I love it! Maybe you could put your ranch's brand in a clever spot.
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Marilyn, great minds think alike... wait til I post pics of the bar logs!
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I LOVE the woodburning! That accent definitely makes it unique
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Alice, thanks! I'm seriously lucky it turned out so well!
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WOW! Fantastic job ya'll did.
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