Latest Kitchen
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I love it. Especially the that little step in the counter over the bar...that is a great detail. I also really like how you "framed" the ovens with the white cabinetry. Hope you will share a picture with walls painted if you can. Violet and wenge make for a magnificent combination. Thanks for sharing these. It like learning from the masters for me in my new job.
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very nice kitchen ,good job bro !
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Nice, nice design & execution, Dermot. Looks like a really clean install as well (okay, let's have a close shot of a scribe or two... )
The tops look like engineered quartz? I second the raised bit by the bar is a nice detail. Another nice detail is the end panels NOT notched around the toe kicks. Makes things look chopped up when they are. Well done! -
Hi Dermot, really cool, congrats... It is good to see a project in reality...
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Dspace - Thanks man.
Richard -thanks for the comments - not really any experience of photoshop post processing - any good books/tutorials you can recommend to someone who wants to pick it up. Again the handles were the clients choice and she was very rigid on their placement and orientation. She had seen a kitchen very like this in Germany and wanted to recreate the look. I had an integrated handle which runs horizontally on the door sample and she liked it but decided to go with the other.
Jopperman - thankyou. I will try to get a pic of the finished paint job for all of you. "Masters" is a bit much !!
thebestvip84 - thankyou
Mtntrails - scribes are "tight as a gnats chuff" as they say here! Bar is engineered stone; "Hanstone" is the make. I always do this though some people notch them as they feel it can be a bit of a dirt trap when sweeping the floor! Thanks for the comments
Fymoro - thanks - coming from an expert like you means alot!
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nice work pal
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Nice work, Dermot...!
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Very nice looking kitchen u got there.
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I'm still looking at that portion of "bar" over the counter, and I can't figure it out how did you make it stay still, how did you fixed it. How did you jointed the wood and the "engineered stone".
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Cheers Oli, Frederik and Coremaster
@stefanq - i could tell you but then I would have to kill you afterwards!!!! Holes in the main worktop to screw up from underneath, then two spaces in the base of the upstand to screw the small worktop onto the granite.
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@stefanq - see attached quick model to show you how it was done - a picture speaks a thousand words!! (and you dont need a translator for them!!!)Upstand Attachment to Granite.skp
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Dermot, thank you for the model, it's simple yet effective solution. To be honest, I wouldn't have the guts to drill the worktop. I had bad experiences with those "granite like" materials. Maybe because we didn't had the right tools.
Anyway, it seams that the amount of work was bigger that the image of the kitchen let an untrained eye to see.
I hope that manufacturing process still brings you joy, as I know I have these days, when I barely touched the PC.
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No problem. I wish I was busier doing bigger projects but they are harder and harder to get nowadays. Everyone is cutting their prices just to get a wage. Competition is fierce right now. I am busier trying to get work than I ever was but not as busy manufacturing. I know with my improving skills in modelling and rendering I will win more as time goes on. Good luck to you.
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Dermot you've done a great job there bud. Wish I'd had you to fit my kitchen in my last house - it looked similar to this on the surface but the fitters just didnt do that good of a job on it, so when you looked at it in detail there were a few imperfections to it here and there. Maybe my next one eh?
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Cheers cadmunkey. I am actually thinking of touting for business over there in the "mainland" as it is extremely difficult in Ireland at the minute and i will have to cast my net wider for business. I am trying to get a website up and running and am running around taking pics of previously fitted kitchens to put up on the web so I can attract the business. I take great pride in doing a job that I would want done in my own home and to date have never disappointed anyone. I hope to convey that in future models and renders also though the more I look at that last model I cringe - it is terrible. Im much better at the real thing. Thanks for your comments.
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Dermot, making a website it's a great idea. I know for sure, because, after they made our website, my bosses barely move their @sses now. They have the choice to refuse some of the jobs.
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Hi dermot, I like the style of kitchen and design of kitchen. I couldn't resist to render it. It's up to you, if you want me to erase the picture I'll understand that.
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I thought it WAS a render!
Great design. Great install.
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@jarynzlesa said:
Hi dermot, I like the style of kitchen and design of kitchen. I couldn't resist to render it. It's up to you, if you want me to erase the picture I'll understand that.
Jarynzleasa - you did a great job. I dont have the skills yet to render like this. I wish more people would render it and give some info on how to do it. Thanks.
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@unknownuser said:
I thought it WAS a render!
Great design. Great install.
Thanks ecofeco. I enjoyed designing and installing it - it went great.
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