To comment on what others have said:
I also had rollers put in all the lower cabinets (both shelves) and pantry and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it.
I don't have drawers that pull out all the way and really wish I did. What a pain trying to find the spoon you never use way in the back. You have to pull everything else out!
I hate my white sink! Looks nice because we actually have all white appliances (I am one of the few who didn't want stainless steel) until you have to look into it. Yuck! Impossible to keep clean.
My advice is to really get as much on your wish list as you possible can. Spend more on the things that don't change easily or inexpensively - floors, cabinets - and if you have to spend less on appliances right now, so be it. Appliances are only going to last 7 - 10 years (if you're lucky!), so they won't be there forever. If there is something major that you want to do (for instance in our house we really should have removed a wall to open up the whole kitchen/dining area) do it now if you can. We really regret not doing it when we remodeled 10 yrs ago and of course are not going to spend the money to do it again for quite a while.
Good luck and try to have fun with it! Think how the kitchen will be used down the road, not just in the next 2-3 years.
I also had rollers put in all the lower cabinets (both shelves) and pantry and LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it.
I don't have drawers that pull out all the way and really wish I did. What a pain trying to find the spoon you never use way in the back. You have to pull everything else out!
I hate my white sink! Looks nice because we actually have all white appliances (I am one of the few who didn't want stainless steel) until you have to look into it. Yuck! Impossible to keep clean.
My advice is to really get as much on your wish list as you possible can. Spend more on the things that don't change easily or inexpensively - floors, cabinets - and if you have to spend less on appliances right now, so be it. Appliances are only going to last 7 - 10 years (if you're lucky!), so they won't be there forever. If there is something major that you want to do (for instance in our house we really should have removed a wall to open up the whole kitchen/dining area) do it now if you can. We really regret not doing it when we remodeled 10 yrs ago and of course are not going to spend the money to do it again for quite a while.
Good luck and try to have fun with it! Think how the kitchen will be used down the road, not just in the next 2-3 years.
With granite, you can cut on it, put a hot pot on it, etc. It's really hard to damage it. Dh is a bull in a china shop so this is still worth it for us.
There's so much space, I can fit a gallon of milk between the faucet and the wall behind it. Best part is that small appliances that normally stay on the counter such as coffeemaker, toaster oven, can opener, etc. can be pushed so far back, they no longer obstruct our work space. Any time we visit other people's kitchen, rent a condo in FL, etc., we appreciate this more. 6" of counterspace is way more useful than 6" of floor space.
