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Posted by Avery on November 10, 2006, 12:57 am
wrote:
>don't waste time if these are modern cabinets. antique cabinets with
>beautiful interior woodwork should be refinished of course.
>look inside the cabinets for your new drawer and shelf layouts and
>allow for dishwasher, note electrical outlets, add disposer, as
>desired.
>oh, and new deep sink with tall fixture to wash the baby and the puppy
>and a turkey and deep pots. and new countertop.
>and new lighting to show off the old paint job, oops, you forgot to
>paint the ceiling first.
>now the cabinets are ripped out, is there any wall insulation there?
>and do we add the new gfi outlets for the countertop appliances?
>what about a low-sone exhaust hood/vent.
>the old stove sure looks rundown next to the beautiful new counter.
>was that new window supposed to be over the sink, or was the kitchen
>going to have a wall opened with a sitdown counter overlooking the
>tv/family room.
>isn't the new deck supposed to exit out the nearby wall? is the work
>triangle small enough and efficient enough to service the outdoor grill
>and picnic table?
>since we are redoing that wall, can we add a natural gas line for the
>new gas grill and some plumbing for the outdoor summer sink...
You've been talking to my wife...
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