Just finishing up this kitchen- we have a placeholder fixture over the sink since the one they want is backordered, and they haven't made a decision yet on the cabinet knobs in the library. But other than that, we had our final inspection today. The area of the sink run used to be a first floor bath, hall, and closet, and there was no way to get to that or the library without going "around" the inside of the house. So we removed all that and the dividing wall to enlarge the kitchen, and discovered that due to major settling that's since been addressed, the floor had sunk 2-1/2" in the 18 foot length of the kitchen. Luckily the high spot was at the door to the basement and we could level it without major engineering, but it did necessitate the mother of all thresholds at one of the two new doors to the library. We kept one set of library cabinets, and built two more sets to match. Flooring throughout was replaced with 2-1/4" white oak since the old thin strip flooring was shot... They reused the major appliances and saved a few bucks that way. Installed kick space heaters since there was no place to put a radiator, and they kept it toasty on the coldest days. Overall I'm pretty pleased, as are the homeowners.