Affordable Modern Kitchen Entry:
Brooklyn Co-Op

23Oct08

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This may be the smallest entry so far, but it packs plenty of punch. Ayan has made good use of the small floorplan in his Brooklyn Co-op.

My wife and I bought a co-op in Brooklyn earlier this year. The kitchen looked like it was all original from the late 50’s, and in pretty rough shape. We gutted everything, including knocking down 2 partition walls, doing a pass through into the living room, and stripping lots of wallpaper. The cabinets are Ikea, counter tops are granite from a local shop, back splash is glass tile, and floor is cork, which we laid right over the existing linoleum. The appliances are all new GE.

Approx price, $6,000 for materials, $5,000 for appliances.

Keep reading for more pictures including a before shot that puts it all in perspective.


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Comments

One Response to “Affordable Modern Kitchen Entry:
Brooklyn Co-Op”

  1. liam on October 23rd, 2008 8:03 pm

    seeing something this small is good for me. my kitchen is about half this size, but it’s still a nice reference point. thanks!

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