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Giant Quartz Island Added To Kitchen Remodel | Good Bones | HGTV

This home gets a comfy city vibe when the good bones team do a complete remodel, making the kitchen huge with a modern interior and adding a giant island.
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  • I wonder where the laundry and powder room are now. Kitchen has a big prep area but little storage/pantry!
    Just for the sake of french doors you have lost a lot of wall space.

  • I can't imagine having to go upstairs for the bathroom each time... unless the powder room moved downstairs?

  • It looks nice, but I find open concept very unpractical and inconvenient.

  • I started out loving what they did, but it went downhill quick. Walk into the living room—looks great! Floors look good, they fixed the fireplace, staging is on point, and then they walked into the kitchen, and that’s where things went south. It feels wedged in, with the staircase there. It’s got zero color, so it looks sterile (not in a good way). The finishes (cabinet pulls, tile backsplash) are too feminine. And you have to stand on your head to use the microwave. The paint job on the stair rail and spindles is horrible—big globs of dried paint everywhere. Maybe they were in a rush? The tile on the front of the steps is weird. Upstairs that master bedroom is again way too girly—pink walls and a gaudy gold chandelier? Looks almost like a bordello. The bathroom is enormous, and it makes me wonder where they took space from to make it that big. Using the same tile on the walls and the floor is risky, and that risk did not pay off here. I’m beginning to see why this show is called “Good Bones”—the fundamentals are fine, and their ability to build is second to none, but that’s where the good stops—the finishes are usually a misfire.

  • I wasn’t surprised they passed on the house. The wife didn’t look so impressed and you know it’s the females who generally make the final choice.

  • Those kitchen cabinets...... well the two cabinets..... are absolutely HIDEOUS! Should of been open floating shelves in my opinion. Kitchen faucet is equally scary

  • I like the outside color and trim. Only having one bathroom and nothing downstairs is a turnoff for me.

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