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<blockquote data-quote="user 3604" data-source="post: 453694" data-attributes="member: 3604"><p>Thanks for all the replies and interesting stories. The first picture actually is the OLD kitchen! Hahaha. I guess my photos give in too much justice. It really was bad...to narrow to fit a plate in, cupboards wouldn't close etc.</p><p></p><p>There have been several delays since the original post: my friend/carpenter who was actually mounting the cabinetry, (I wouldn't tackle that) was ill for a bit, then we had to send for a new cabinet as the one was damaged, then the maple syrup season arrived and my friend, who also does that was busy for a while, then a big snow storm....my friend also plows. So three weeks later the cabinets are now and I'm putting on the hardware. We were short some crown molding and we are waiting for the counter top also. I'm considering cleaning up some of the old beadboard, (thanks for the proper term for it) to use for the back splash.</p><p></p><p>Anyway...we're getting there. I'll send some more photos including of the finished product but I see the method for posting them has changed and I'm not sure how to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 3604, post: 453694, member: 3604"] Thanks for all the replies and interesting stories. The first picture actually is the OLD kitchen! Hahaha. I guess my photos give in too much justice. It really was bad...to narrow to fit a plate in, cupboards wouldn't close etc. There have been several delays since the original post: my friend/carpenter who was actually mounting the cabinetry, (I wouldn't tackle that) was ill for a bit, then we had to send for a new cabinet as the one was damaged, then the maple syrup season arrived and my friend, who also does that was busy for a while, then a big snow storm....my friend also plows. So three weeks later the cabinets are now and I'm putting on the hardware. We were short some crown molding and we are waiting for the counter top also. I'm considering cleaning up some of the old beadboard, (thanks for the proper term for it) to use for the back splash. Anyway...we're getting there. I'll send some more photos including of the finished product but I see the method for posting them has changed and I'm not sure how to do it. [/QUOTE]
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