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tazParticipant
Buy a MacBook…
tazParticipantBuy a MacBook…
tazParticipantBuy a MacBook…
tazParticipantBuy a MacBook…
tazParticipantT4L,
Congrats on your upcoming retirement!
Having recently remodeled my kitchen, I can address your second question. I spent roughly $36K for a remodel through Home Depot (I’m sure I paid a bit of a premium but I liked the convenience of “one stop shopping”), which involved all new (stock Kraftmaid) cabinetry, soap stone counters, fully tiled walls/backsplash using subway tiles, new appliances (not stainless though, just went with white), new lighting and electrical and updated plumbing. Floors already had new ceramic tile installed (less than 1 year old) which stayed, and no walls were moved. This was for a rather small, galley style 1940’s kitchen. Hope this info helps…
tazParticipantT4L,
Congrats on your upcoming retirement!
Having recently remodeled my kitchen, I can address your second question. I spent roughly $36K for a remodel through Home Depot (I’m sure I paid a bit of a premium but I liked the convenience of “one stop shopping”), which involved all new (stock Kraftmaid) cabinetry, soap stone counters, fully tiled walls/backsplash using subway tiles, new appliances (not stainless though, just went with white), new lighting and electrical and updated plumbing. Floors already had new ceramic tile installed (less than 1 year old) which stayed, and no walls were moved. This was for a rather small, galley style 1940’s kitchen. Hope this info helps…
tazParticipantT4L,
Congrats on your upcoming retirement!
Having recently remodeled my kitchen, I can address your second question. I spent roughly $36K for a remodel through Home Depot (I’m sure I paid a bit of a premium but I liked the convenience of “one stop shopping”), which involved all new (stock Kraftmaid) cabinetry, soap stone counters, fully tiled walls/backsplash using subway tiles, new appliances (not stainless though, just went with white), new lighting and electrical and updated plumbing. Floors already had new ceramic tile installed (less than 1 year old) which stayed, and no walls were moved. This was for a rather small, galley style 1940’s kitchen. Hope this info helps…
tazParticipantT4L,
Congrats on your upcoming retirement!
Having recently remodeled my kitchen, I can address your second question. I spent roughly $36K for a remodel through Home Depot (I’m sure I paid a bit of a premium but I liked the convenience of “one stop shopping”), which involved all new (stock Kraftmaid) cabinetry, soap stone counters, fully tiled walls/backsplash using subway tiles, new appliances (not stainless though, just went with white), new lighting and electrical and updated plumbing. Floors already had new ceramic tile installed (less than 1 year old) which stayed, and no walls were moved. This was for a rather small, galley style 1940’s kitchen. Hope this info helps…
tazParticipantT4L,
Congrats on your upcoming retirement!
Having recently remodeled my kitchen, I can address your second question. I spent roughly $36K for a remodel through Home Depot (I’m sure I paid a bit of a premium but I liked the convenience of “one stop shopping”), which involved all new (stock Kraftmaid) cabinetry, soap stone counters, fully tiled walls/backsplash using subway tiles, new appliances (not stainless though, just went with white), new lighting and electrical and updated plumbing. Floors already had new ceramic tile installed (less than 1 year old) which stayed, and no walls were moved. This was for a rather small, galley style 1940’s kitchen. Hope this info helps…
tazParticipantYou might check out University Heights as well…
tazParticipantYou might check out University Heights as well…
tazParticipantYou might check out University Heights as well…
tazParticipantYou might check out University Heights as well…
tazParticipantYou might check out University Heights as well…
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