
Alex2507
Audioholic Slumlord
You should sell them ...Screwed myself on that deal. The are not allowed back up.
For not much money ...
You should sell them ...Screwed myself on that deal. The are not allowed back up.
And, yet, you can't put your acoustic panels back up....I walked out of there with all GE Profile appliances, 200 bucks below cost, with a promise from the owner that I could get anything from them at cost for lifetime.
Wasn't that your new fridge in one of the pics you posted earlier today ?
2349.00 retailWe didn't replace the fridge, just the oven, microwave and dishwasher.
The MW is really a convection oven and MW in one so we will kind of have two convection ovens.
If you are bored, you can read about it below..
http://products.geappliances.com/ApplProducts/Dispatcher?REQUEST=SPECPAGE&SKU=PSB2201NSS&SITEID=GEA
Glad to hear that Greg, I didn't want to say before this, but Jen Air has a reliability problem. Sounds like things have worked out for the best.Well, this has been a fun afternoon. The install guy got here with our appliances and the microwave wouldn't fit.
After a rather long amount of time, I walked out of there with all GE Profile appliances
Glad to hear that Greg, I didn't want to say before this, but Jen Air has a reliability problem. Sounds like things have worked out for the best.
We have GE Profile and are happy.
Looks very nice, enjoy it.
That scum bag is lucky you didn't just start hitting him.he took the meatiest part of my explosion.
Your doors are white, are they not?
Having your cabinets stained a darker colour (I am a Canadian Citizen) sounds like a real trick to me. That has to be some sort of varnish with a pigment mixed in. Sounds tricky but I only have a passing familiarity with wood finishes. My best goes out to the guy doing that in your house. By "woodwork" I mean doors and trim. Personally I wouldn't hesitate to paint up the crown.
In your situation I would paint the frame on one acoustic panel to prove the point. Then paint all the frames on all the acoustic panels and further admire that 'look'. Then look up at that crown and make the decision the paint. I'm trying to gently coax you into an accepted convention.
I'd like to see a pic of the mantle. I saw that your cabinets are like a natural oak. Heaven help the guy who goes at that. I would be worried about a blotchy finish. You might be best served by buying a similar cabinet door and letting him provide you with a test piece.
It was pretty much after the fact; though I will keep that in mind for next time.Don't be afraid to tell me stuff like that up front, I need to know.
Dawg,
Here's a pic of my sink and fixtures I had promised... Taken with my phone, so sorry it's not the best quality..
Gregg
Whats that air gap for we dont see them around here much...Greg, that thing on your sink is called an air gap. You can get them in solid metal if you prefer. You should be able to find one that matches your faucet, if you want.
An air gap is used with a dishwasher. It's to prevent dirty water from siphoning back into the dishwasher (at least, that's what Google told me this morning when I looked to see what those things were calledWhats that air gap for we dont see them around here much...