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  • #16
    It may have had something to do with the structural aspect of things. Glue lam beams, LVL's, and I-beams weren't common place (if even available) in the late 80's. Those big open spaces in newer homes are rather expensive in terms of materials due to the lumber needed to support those spans. I would definitely make sure you have an engineer involved in sizing, type, and placement of those beams
    Originally posted by Leah
    Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
      If you go to Lowes, they have a "design"person that will do a layout for you for free. The expectation is that you will buy your stuff there at some point, but no charges.
      It's a very helpful service. You can see their suggestions (with your input) in a 3d model and they will print you out a 2d plan and materials list. My wife used it when we did a remodel. They helped with colors and tiles and the whole shooting match.
      The Depot probably has the same.
      We already did that, I've got all the renderings at my office. I'm definitely interested in changing some aspects but the HD people were painful to work with

      And black2002ls, the lvl manufacturer is insisting that their engineer is involved so the only question right now is engineered wood or steel.. The difference is only a couple hundred bucks so whatever they say to go with I will.
      Last edited by lowthreeohz; 03-01-2015, 11:29 AM.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by lowthreeohz View Post
        We already did that, I've got all the renderings at my office. I'm definitely interested in changing some aspects but the HD people were painful to work with

        And black2002ls, the lvl manufacturer is insisting that their engineer is involved so the only question right now is engineered wood or steel.. The difference is only a couple hundred bucks so whatever they say to go with I will.
        Thats good. They make us obtain engineer letters any time we over cut the webbing on I joists, or if any other beam looks the slightest bit out of spec!
        Originally posted by Leah
        Best balls I've had in my mouth in a while.

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        • #19
          What is that beam install going to cost you? Its gonna be expensive.

          I would open it up to the ground and put in a BIG island in a heartbeat. They make counter height stools for an island. Storage under the island top. Basically in my opinion, I would always put in an island rather than a bartop. More kitchen working space, same storage, same seating, etc

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          • #20
            Waiting on the actual quote, but bid was under 2k. I'm going to pay someone to do all the rock down here though, so maybe 2500 all said and done?

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            • #21
              Thats a lot of work and the beam isnt expensive but not cheap. I think thats a great price.

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              • #22
                Thanks man, I was actually hoping you'd comment as I know you've been through a lot of this already.

                I'm supposed to meet with the engineer this week to decide on beam type, then the guys will come in and build the temp walls and get to work. I'm stoked.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
                  This may sound out of the norm, but there are times where I wish our kitchen and living room weren't open to each other. The clear divide of one room to another has it's benefits.

                  I'm pretty sure I'm in the minority on this.
                  Same here.

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                  • #24
                    Care to elaborate as to why?

                    also i found a pic with another interesting idea. skip the backspash/level change and do something like this...
                    Talisman would be proud.

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                    • #25
                      I have a few reasons.

                      The sink and dishwasher noise travels into the living room.
                      The kids keep wanting to watch tv while eating at the table.
                      Anything you cook completely over takes the WHOLE house.
                      Loss of cabinet space (in my situation anyways)
                      Loss of wall space in the living room.

                      The wife wants to have conversations while she cooks and I watch TV in the living room.

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                      • #26
                        Here's a pic of the renderings I had done.. Too lazy to go scan them so deal with it!

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                        • #27
                          Im sticking with the island idea. A big one. I dont forsee the future where anyone will say "man..time to remodel the house and bring back the galley kitchen" or "bring back the peninsula."

                          The island is probably the most functional between that and a bar top. It ends up being the big food prep area. Watch any remodel show and they always try and fit an island in. It looks like you have plenty of area to put the fridge where you wanted to move it and still put in a 5' island.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by 8mpg View Post
                            Im sticking with the island idea. A big one. I dont forsee the future where anyone will say "man..time to remodel the house and bring back the galley kitchen" or "bring back the peninsula."

                            The island is probably the most functional between that and a bar top. It ends up being the big food prep area. Watch any remodel show and they always try and fit an island in. It looks like you have plenty of area to put the fridge where you wanted to move it and still put in a 5' island.
                            Yeah, i'm starting to see what you're saying but having a hard time picturing what it might look like. I'll see about spending some more time with the HD folks and see if we can redesign that part of the room. thanks again for the input.

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                            • #29
                              I just googled galley kitchen to island:



                              so these examples arent exactly islands, more peninsula, but you get the idea. No bar top with 2 counter elevations.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by mstng86 View Post
                                I have a few reasons.

                                The sink and dishwasher noise travels into the living room.
                                The kids keep wanting to watch tv while eating at the table.
                                Anything you cook completely over takes the WHOLE house.
                                Loss of cabinet space (in my situation anyways)
                                Loss of wall space in the living room.

                                The wife wants to have conversations while she cooks and I watch TV in the living room.
                                They make some new dishwashers that are fricken quiet as hell! I was surprised at how little you can tell it is on at times, even standing 5 feet from it. If you go dishwasher shopping, take an old school timer, the kind that has a dial to set the minutes, Set it to almost ring, and put it in the dishwasher, you'd be amazed at the difference between some models.

                                As far as having conversations while she cooks, turn the TV up louder. ;-)

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