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Rehab Diary: A Mini Kitchen Makeover, Miele Included

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When our decade-old dishwasher conked out recently, I took the opportunity to replace it with a state-of-the-art Miele and also spruce up the kitchen sink area in our 1860 Victorian house on Cape Cod. Last updated more than 10 years ago, the sink area had slowly turned into an eyesore without my noticing. Unattractive plastic paper towel holder? Check. Rusty dish drainer? Check. Leaky faucet? Check. We didn't want to undertake a full-on renovation, since we use the house mostly in the summer, but something had to be done.

Our mini makeover strategy? We replaced the faucet with a commercial-grade workhouse, recaulked the back of the sink, installed hooks and a wall-mounted soap dish to help keep the sink area clutter-free, and invested in some attractive French tea towels. Oh, and we banished the plastic dish-soap bottle in favor of an Italian glass soap dispenser. Here are the details.

After

Mini Kitchen Makeover Miele | Remodelista

Above: The upgraded sink area with newly installed Miele Futura G5285 Crystal Series Dishwasher; $1,699 from Miele. 

Wellfleet Mini Kitchen Makeover | Remodelista

Above: We replaced a leaky mixer faucet with a commercial-grade, deck-mounted Chicago Faucet and installed hooks under the cabinets to hang scrub brushes. A vintage wall-mounted soap dish, sourced from Etsy, holds a pot scrubber and a mushroom brush.

Wellfleet Kitchen Remodel with MIele | Remodelista

Above: Since impromptu parties on the porch are a feature of summer life, we needed a hardworking dishwasher that could handle a dinner-party-size load of dishes.

Before

  Wellfleet Kitchen Before Miele Mini Makeover | Remodelista

Above: The original sink area, complete with rickety plastic paper towel holder and rusty dish drainer.

Wellfleet Kitchen Before Mini Makeover Miele | Remodelista

Above: The sink area, pre-upgrade.

Fixtures and Fittings

  Miele Futura G5285 Stainless Dishwasher | Remodelista

Above: The Miele Futura G5285 Crystal Series Dishwasher ($1,699 from Miele) features six wash programs, a cutlery tray, a delay start, and more. Plus, it's super quiet, emitting a barely audible whoosh when in operation.

 

Sugatsune FT 20 Cabinet Pull | Remodelista

Above: We replaced the dated 1970s cabinet pulls with a pair of Sugatsune FT Classic Style Pulls; $15.13 each from ATG Stores.

Chicago Deck-Mounted Kitchen Faucet | Remodelista

Above: We custom spec'ed an eight-inch chrome Deck-Mounted Chicago Faucet from the Chicago Faucet Shoppe; it ran us about $400. 

Sink Accessories

Charvet Editions Dish Cloth | Remodelista

Above: I jettisoned the paper towels in favor of a stack of French Charvet Edition Tea Towels; $19.95 each from Flotsam and Fork.

Wall-Mounted Enamel Soap DIsh | Remodelista

Above: I sourced a wall-mounted enamel soap dish from Etsy; for something similar, consider the Antique White Enamel Cast Iron Soap Dish for $60 from Etsy seller Vintage Laguna Beach, or Vintage Porcelain Over Cast Iron Soap Dish, $29.99, from Jnknjack on eBay.

Burstenhaus Redecker Wash Basin Brushes | Remodelista

Above: The Burstenhau Redecker Wash Basin Brush Set is $21.50 from The Best Brushes.

Common Good Dish Soap West Elm | Remodelista

Above: Common Good White Grapefruit Dish Soap Refill is $11.95 at West Elm.

 

Spanish Oil Pourer | Remodelista

Above: A Gianinni Glass Olive Oil Cruet holds the dishwashing liquid; $16.95 at the Gourmet Food Corner.

Julie Carlson 

  Miele Presents Mini-Kitchen Makeover, Remodelista

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