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Cypress Cottage Kitchen-Dining Renovation

Here’s what we did between the dining room and kitchen.

Here’s a gander at the bar/separator from the kitchen view BEFORE demolition

And here it is again from the living room view BEFORE demolition

The AFTER view from the kitchen. Now it’s not there! See? No, you don’t see it.

And again from the living room AFTER demolition.

And now the kitchen/dining room looks like it got about 500 feet bigger!!!!!

We’re moving right along!

BW


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4 Comments

  1. Haha! You mean you aren’t an exhibitionist when you take a shower?? 😛

    Nah!!! But evidently my LilSis is!!! See “Heather’s” comment about swinging the window open while showering!

  2. This place looks fantastic!! You’re doing a great job on it.

    Ten-hour days working in there getting ready for Deloutre Switch and The Miller. I can’t wait to do the posts on their visit down here and all the things we’re going to get done and the fun we’re going to have! Wish you were here (among others!!!)!

  3. I would love to be a part of what you’re doing. I am there in spirit. Hope I help out some! 🙂

    I think your spirit told me I had done enough today around 5:30, to knock off and go home and rest. Thanks. I needed that!