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Formal Mission Kitchen

comments (2) November 11th, 2010 in Reader's Gallery

cliffwieser cliffwieser, member
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White Oak with book matched resawn panels. 14ft by 12ft L shaped. Prefinished Birch Cases with White Oak edgebanding. After many years of building these beautiful kitchens for wonderful clients this one is in my own home.    
Elegant under cabinet shelf and winerack. Concealed countertop lighting.
Walnut drawer dividers. Walzcraft dovetail drawers.
Most base cabinets are large drawers. Pullout trash and tall pullout double pantry.
White Oak with book matched resawn panels. 14ft by 12ft L shaped. Prefinished Birch Cases with White Oak edgebanding. After many years of building these beautiful kitchens for wonderful clients this one is in my own home.     - CLICK TO ENLARGE

White Oak with book matched resawn panels. 14ft by 12ft "L" shaped. Prefinished Birch Cases with White Oak edgebanding. After many years of building these beautiful kitchens for wonderful clients this one is in my own home.    


During this recent big change in my woodworking career one of the neatest things was being able to build this new kitchen in our newly acquired home in Weston Missouri. I was able to draw on many years of producing very high end kitchens and casework as well as many pieces of beautiful furniture. I have been fond of White oak since my youth and found it to work well in this period home.  


Design or Plan used: My Own Design - Clifford P. Wieser
posted in: Reader's Gallery, cabinet, art and crafts kitchen


Comments (2)

USMCDENNIS USMCDENNIS writes: Looks great Cliff. Your attention to detail is easily apparent. Enjoy!
Posted: 10:19 am on November 12th

DanGrise DanGrise writes: Looks great to me. It appears to have alot of insight in the implementation. The wood all looks beautiful. I noticed the smaller doors up top and not oversized wall cabinet doors for the added shelving. Requires a pretty good reach, but adds nice storage.

I like the water over the stove-top. How does "the cook" respond to the new environs? and When's Supper? ; )
great Job!
Posted: 11:50 pm on November 11th

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