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Kitchen ReModel
I did a recent kitchen remodel in a higher end home near Farmville. I thought I would share it with you. The work was done for the cousin of a good ole boy that I did a 2nd. bathroom for. Chalk up one more happy client.
I uploaded the pics in order, but they ended up in backwards order to the sequence. http://www.contractortalk.com/members/tinner666-967/albums/kitchen-remodel/ ( I only got $7K for this overhaul, so don't pick on me too hard.)
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Re: Kitchen ReModel
Looks nice tinner! I really like the budweiser guy under the custom stove area, it really sets it off!
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Re: Kitchen ReModel
i'm guessing i'm on the outside of an inside joke...
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Re: Kitchen ReModel
No, it's called little camping corner.
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Re: Kitchen ReModel
As a Michiganian (sp?), I'm somewhat confused about how y'all live down there.....
BTW, I think you short-changed yerself, that there's some nice workmanship. |
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Re: Kitchen ReModel
Seth. Glad you liked my remodel. I'll drop by next week to give you and anybody else here a quote, AND a 10% discount for being a CT member. Grab this deal while ya'll can, now! Ya hear?
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Re: Kitchen ReModel
Tinner Boy, you have outdone yourself. That is some beautiful work there.
I would only add one thing that I was disappointed not to see: Next remodel, consider bare studs with the exposed Romex running through them. It gives the H/O the option of wiring in extra plugs and switches on their own after you've finished and left. No J-Boxes needed or anything like that. Just a good set of insulated dikes and some electrical tape is all they'll need. Maybe a staple or two. Nice work there buddy! |
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