Sections of the existing drywall were cut out, either because it was damaged or to be replaced with cement board so I can tile the backsplash.

The plumbing vent was rerouted to allow a niche to be put in above where the new sink will go.

My contractor pointed out that the exterior wall had no insulation, which explains a lot about my heating and cooling bills. It might not be much but every little bit helps!

A tremendous amount of time was spent making the walls plumb so the cabinets could be securely affixed.


Then the electrician came and put in the new wiring! I'm ridiculously excited at the prospect of undercabinet lighting!
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