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How to Remodel a Kitchen in 60 Seconds (Time Lapse)

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2007

A time lapse of a start (rip out) to finish (hurrah) kitchen remodeling. All in 60 seconds. Notice that the window/sink moves from the awkward corner position to the middle of the left wall. The kitchen was designed and remodeled by Advance Design in Gilberts, IL (great team!).

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  • Thanks for the compliments. The cabinets on the right side and the island are bluish-gray. Quite pretty.

  • While it is difficult to see in the video, all the appliances are stainless steel. As to black cabinets - way too dark for my tastes. Swanstone flooring? Didn't know it existed.

  • Swanstone is great and takes very little care and upkeep. Granite has an issue with stains.

  • There wasn't anything wrong with the "before" picture at all! That was a nice kitchen. In fact, I thought the old one was the "after" picture. You just wasted tens of thousands of dollars! I hate when people feel the need to "remodel" a kitchen that's less than 25 years old. Gut the ones fromt he 50's-70's; those are ugly and outdated!

  • The original kitchen was TRULY the worse kitchen in the world. Maybe you needed to see it to believe how bad it truly was. The cabinets weren't cabinets at all but doors on cobbled together boxes of whatever was left over from the construction of the house. The ceiling was caving in from a bathroom leak. The island was far too big for adults to move around. The window and sink in the corner was just wrong. I coundn't have sold the house as it was. It had to go. Best money I've spent.

  • The old tile was much nicer. The new kitchen is "mehh", too much white.

  • Tile floor I assume you mean (as there was none on the walls). Hard to tell in the pictures but the old floor wasn't nearly as nice. As to the mehh white, you might be surprized. Everything is raised panels - gives shadows whch makes a white front turn into shades of white through grey. Hindsight might have said to make the blacksplash tile an offsetting color. Anyway, we like it!

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  • I like the layout of the first kitchen better, the new kitchen looks crowded.

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  • @cemx86 This looks GREAT!!!! I love the clever Flight of the Bumblebee part too!  And those are grayish cabinets on the side? What a great addition to give it a little "interest". I think it's gorgeous! Very well done!

  • It looked like a de-modeling. The old one looked better.

  • wew! in 60 seconds? maybe hiring a lot of man doing that. hahaha it was just a matter of video editing.

  • I think you should have gone with stainless steel appliances, Black lacquer finish cabinets that are flush with each other using simple rectangular stainless steel handles. Finished off with Swanstone flooring squares. I realize that is easier said then done and can be expensive though. Look at the Viceroy Miami residences style for reference.

  • yep liked the new one WAY better...nice job!

  • I LOVE your new kitchen! It's so homey... I think you did a great job.

    

  • @cemx86

    No my friend you are just an epic failure and was p u s sy whipped into doing it lmao lmao

  • @kc8grp

    I love it - this guy just paid thousands to make a crapper kitchen lmao

    The after one looks cheesy and cliche where as the before was pretty nice and classic - you guys make me cry lol lol lol with laughter

    You fool - hope you got more in the bank lol lol lol lol

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