H and I went by the house today and the demo I think is almost done.
They had to tear out the kitchen floor and move the island and turns out that underneath the ugly linoleum (it was very 70s) there is a nice hardwood floor.
I was thinking of suggesting that the hardwood be sanded down and few coats of Polyurethane added. Would this make sense? is hardwood in kitchens something feasible or should we just have the linoleum replaced?
Secondly, Our kitchen island was huge and took up most of the floor space. And I am thinking of asking them to just not put it back and making our kitchen an eat-in. We don't plan to be in this house forever though and it seems like everyone is looking for kitchen islands these days. If you were buying a house right now, would an eat in kitchen be something that would turn you off from the house?
Also every time I type eat-in kitchen my mind thinks "eat-in chicken"
Mom to S-07/22/10 & Q-12/14/11 L-8/23/14

Re: a very first world question(nbr house related)
Mom to S-07/22/10 & Q-12/14/11 L-8/23/14
I think I may try to find a middle ground and put the island away somewhere until we are ready to sell. That way it doesn't get destroyed and I get more room in my kitchen.
Mom to S-07/22/10 & Q-12/14/11 L-8/23/14
Some day we want to put hardwoods in our kitchen...so definitely keep the hardwoods.
I'm kind of divided on the island. We have an eat in kitchen now and I love it. Easy to have the kids right there eating. I was never big on separate dining rooms.
I've never actually lived in a house with an island, it sounds convenient for cooking, though. When it comes down to it...if you need it for counter space, I would keep it.
son#1 born 6/2010
son#2 born 4/2012
son#3 born 7/2014
We have an eat in kitchen in our 1970s ranch. I prefer having a kitchen table to an island. We also have a formal living room so there are multiple places to eat depending on the situation.
As far as the island, it's hard to day w/o seeing it. Right now, we have a small kitchen with very little counter space. We have a small island that I couldn't live without.