Kitchen Remodel: Phase 1
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| The start of it all. Dishwasher removal. |
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| The temporary pile in my basement. |
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| The temporary pile in my garage. It grew daily. |
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| A plaster-dust screen. It was effective? Somewhat? I think? |
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| Josh's favorite part. The demolition. (Meanwhile, I hated it...) |
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| But it has been interesting to see the real "bones" of our house. It was truly constructed with much care and attention to detail. |
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| The basement steps minus their railing and support beams. |
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| A leaking pipe, some faulty wires and maybe asbestos. Because you know. Old houses. |
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| Work in the basement stalled for a day so Josh took down our microwave/stove vent/light thing and put up a little temporary light fixture. |
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| Elli has been a huge help and loves "project time" with her Dad. |
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| Aaannnddd just like that the landing between our side door and the kitchen is gone. |
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| Building a newer and expanded landing. At 10 p.m. Like you do |
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| Ta-da! |
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| Next, lighting and wiring. Another late night/early morning project. |
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| The new wall going up. |
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| Temporary steps up from the new landing into our kitchen. |
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| No more steps. Just a ladder. Tree house style. |
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| Plus he had to build a cat door. Under the steps. (This photo was taken before he put it's door on.) Spooky's verdict? Pending... |
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| It does come complete with it's own tunnel, though. |
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| And there you have it. All built and installed and ready for beadboard and paint. |






























