I just converted an old school into studio apartments. I took each classroom and added a kitchen and a bath. I based the length of the kitchen counter on a Frankfurt Kitchen(around 11'). I got a little overwhelmed by the project so the kitchen are pretty stark. I plan on adding details and functionality.
Hey, this looks nice, great kitchen/bath module. How did you seal the plywood in the shower, just lots of clear coat? Or is this an epoxy layer? Thanks.
The shower is my effort to get away from tile which I find cold to the touch. I also wanted to minimize seams and corners. I have always liked white formica countertops. The only drawback is the it's ability to absorb heat. I don't like the cloudiness of corian.
The 2.0 kitchen countertops will be made of white oak planks like a farm table top. This will be more durable than the formica.
Thank you, I thought the school was small enough to manageable but I was really wrong. The project was too big but I ended up surviving.
I'm really excited to be on the other side of the hard work. I want to organize the images into a website. If you are ever in the area I would be happy to show you.
https://www.icloud.com/sharedalbum/#B2dGlxzuqGlJoT7