
Gerald and I continued the brickwork in the kitchen.

As we hadn't yet installed all the upper kitchen cabinets, we worked across and down. We really liked how it looked behind the heat stove.

We also installed this Pottery Barn cabinet on the other side of the refrigerator. It's not really a kitchen cabinet. It originally stood on a base and was meant to be freestanding, but we liked the open, glass-fronted effect. Here it is without its glass doors and panels.

Gerald had to take out the glass to paint the cabinet. Here he is showing me how to re-install the glass with a bead of silicone. That was my project for the rest of the day. Then we left them to cure until we returned.
1 comment:
Arggh! SIlcone is so frustrating to do right. Did you mask off the glass and wood , and use paint thinner to smooth the joints?
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