We've been looking for some good kitchen and bathroom remodeling service in Orlando, FL recently, mostly because we have decided to redo half of our house. The other day I said to my husband, "Why is our house so disgusting?" It wasn't dirty, thank you very much, but it was old, worn out, and really reeked of the '50s in which it was made. Sure, appliances have been updated. But a lot is left to be desired in the bathroom and kitchen department. When we bought this house we found all of that charming. Suffice to say it's finally grating our nerves now.
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So as i started with, we're looking for a good bathroom and kitchen remodeling services. I have to say it's a harder search than we thought it would be. I can't really say why other than I think our standards may be too high. We don't want to pay an arm and a leg to get out kitchen redone, since that's what we're focusing on first. The bathroom will come later. But we also want a good quality that will last us until we die, pretty much. Or until our children die. It's my husband's wish that we leave the place to them when we move on, but I don't know how that's going to go unless we can get these rooms remodeled!
The hardest part is figuring out what exactly I want to do with these rooms. Like I said, they're really old, and so are their design aesthetics. The bathroom just has this dopey looking blue tub that we can barely stand to take a shower in. I would really like to get a claw foot tub to put in there and have some real baths. The sink is also cracking, and the tile is getting mildew in it. The whole thing needs to be just wiped out and never spoken of again.
The kitchen isn't much better. While we have updated the appliances over the years, the whole layout is terrible, and the cabinets are so old that the hinges are starting to rust. They make this squeaking sound every time we open and close them. Same problem with the tiles here as in the bathroom. We would like to replace it with nice linoleum. So, a lot of work is waiting for us and i am sure for your as well, so i would love if you will share your remodeling challenges as well.
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