Looking for pics of Kohler Whitehaven installed
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Kohler Whitehaven kitchen sink - what color?
Comments (16)Your kitchen is going to be gorgeous. Here's what I would do: call Kohler and have them send you the samples of white, dune, biscuit and almond. Make sure they are the cast iron samples, not the porcelain ones. I would love to help, but you really can't tell color accurately on the computer. Ask a savvy friend to give a second opinion. I was fortunate to get a second opinion from my friendly tile supplier, who has great taste. Luckily we were on the same page so it was easy. It helps sooo much to have all the cast iron samples, granite, and cabinets all together. Good luck!...See MoreKohler whitehaven sink advice
Comments (10)I would paint a big piece of foam board your BM white dove and hold it up to a Kohler cast iron white sink and a biscuit if you can find one. It doesn't necessarily have to be a Whitehaven because Kohler probably uses the same white and biscuit for all their sinks. So you could go to Home Depot where they have Kohler sinks on display and hold up your foam board and see what you think. A local plumb supply shop might have displays too. Computer monitors are not the best for true color and info on the internet is not always right. This pic from google images says on the info that this is a BM Dove White kitchen: These two on Pinterest are supposed to be BM White Dove:...See MoreKohler Whitehaven Tall vs Short Apron
Comments (20)Here are some pics of the two apron sizes - sinks are the same in the inside: Tall apron (doors underneath are shorter than the other doors: Short apron: I think the sink in the above pics is a 30". The difference is slightly more noticeable with wider sinks. It looks like the sink Joe did above was a 36". I have the short apron because I kept my old sink base cabinet. I do like that the doors underneath are standard size because my kitchen is small and that is were my trash goes. I do feel like the short apron evokes the feel of a vintage American cast iron sink a little bit while the tall apron resembles the butler sinks of Britain. 36" Short apron in my older kitchen: https://www.houzz.com/photos/my-pics-work-in-progress-phvw-vp~110720042...See MoreDaltile Restore Bright White Subway and Kohler White Cast Iron pics?
Comments (14)Carol M, I feel for you. If we had stuck to our fairly reasonable allowances, our little 5.5 x 9' hall bath remodel would have cost us about 18,500. But we've been to this rodeo once before (for the little master bath) and we always seem to go a bit over most of the allowances (which adds up at the end of the day) so we started out this time knowing there was no way it would be done for under 20K and just hoped to get it done for well under 25K, which we have managed to accomplish. Some of the blame goes to the extra half foot in bathroom width which necessitated a 66" tub to replace the current pink cast iron tub which I painted white in the past. A new cast iron 66" tub added a lot in cost (although a nice acrylic 66" tub with the look I wanted was surprisingly expensive too), and then the contractor charged a few hundred more to install cast iron vs. acrylic and the list goes on. We also picked out a slightly more expensive faucet than expected. And we wanted two ganged medicine cabinets vs. a long mirror over the vanity because we love and appreciate medicine cabinet storage. I tried to go as basic as possible on the toilet (Toto Drake II) but even that was over our allowance. Did I mention the $40 robe hooks? (I admit, I could have gone cheaper on the robe hooks.) At least the Daltile Modern Dimensions line was within our allowance for the shower walls and backsplash. I helped my mom pick everything out (it's her house), and she can afford to go a little over budget at this stage in her life (by that I mean she can afford to spend a few thousand more on the bathroom than expected because it still doesn't put her over what is financially sound for her to spend annually). Growing up when she and my father were working and putting money away for retirement and our educations, it was a whole other story. Both worked but we usually lived on one income and the other salary they put away for retirement and one family vacation a year. When they put an addition onto our little ranch house in the mid-80s, it was builder basic everything and we never did any remodeling or improvements except when things broke and had to be replaced or regular maintenance like a new roof. We didn't switch out our laminate counters for granite until the mid-2000s and even that felt pretty extravagant at the time. (And we're still living with the same 1980s cabinetry in the kitchen by the way with no plans to remodel the kitchen since it all functions.) But now my mom has her nest egg all built up so no more putting away retirement money every month. There still is a budget (no pricey houzz photo-worthy bathroom remodels here) and she can't afford to do everything to the house she'd like to (and it doesn't even make sense to since she's only planning to live here another 10-15 years), but the hall bath was in sad shape and really could only serve as a powder room even though it's the only bathroom serving 2 bedrooms (the basement has a shower that I (and company) use and her master bath has a shower). The hall bath just had a tub, but no plumbing for a shower. Just a tub, peeling from the cheap paint job I gave it years ago. And the vanity was from the 60s or 70s so not in the best shape, along with some other issues. Sorry if TMI. But yeah, bathrooms remodels are expensive even just for a modest-sized bathroom. But no matter what the size, it has all that plumbing, the fixtures, the waterproofing, tile and tilework...it gets expensive....See Morebwal2012
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