I know I saw this in a recent issue of Inspired House. It was a kitchen renovation and they showed a sliver of a space – maybe next to a fridge – that they used for a pull-out broom closet. I cannot find the magazine anywhere (I just moved). Does anyone know what I’m talking about and if they do – could they scan the picture for me or tell me which issue it was in so I can order a back copy? I’m in the midst of a kitchen renovation and have a sliver of space next to my fridge that would be perfect but I’d like to show my contractor.
Thanks so much.
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Try the April 2006 issue, atricle "A Narrow Kitchen Opens Up, page 57, photo in upper right hand corner--is that what you're talking about? Nice idea, as so many of "Inspired House" ideas were. If it's not the right issue, let me know and I can probably find it--I have nearly all of them!
Yes! That was it but I cannot find that issue anywhere. It's driving me nuts. I can find every single other issue of Inspired House but not that one.
You don't by any chance have a scanner do you?
Hmm...I couldn't find archived articles, but if you click on "Start" above (green oval at far left above where it says "Kitchen and Bath") --it will have a page with all sorts of stuff. At the right of that page, click on "Back Issues of Inspired House" and it will list those available. They are $6.99 each. Choose the one you want, add it to your cart, pay for it and your golden! If you have trouble of they don't have it, let me know and I'll snail mail you a photocopy of the article like I mentioned in my email to you. Good luck and best wishes!
I tried to mail you a photo of the article, but it blew up I guess. Will try again.
Okay, maybe five is a luck charm and this time it will work!!!
Thank you so much! That's exactly the one I remember. My mom was ripping apart her house in case I left the magazine there (we stayed with them before we were able to move into our house) and now she can take a breather LOL. I still want the magazine but I can use this picture to show my contractor. Wonderful.
Again - thanks so much.
You're welcome; glad I could help. I know how frustrating it can be to know you've seen something, but not be able to find it. Contractors do a lot better when they have a picture! Good luck with your project.