
Behold what was the breakfast nook, a space made useless by the archway you see.

A good day's work.

Ah, that's better. Now we can continue the cabinets and counter to the window. Someday we might even get appliances!
On an opposite wall, where all the culinary magic happens:

As you can see, having all the high-end amenities is important to us.

The pantry houses our store of gourmet delicacies, exotic spices, and fine china. Mmm, cuisine.
Time to rest the ol' sledgehammer arm.
3 comments:
The title to this post made me laugh. For that I am ashamed.
Good call on knocking out that wall. That space is WAY better now.
Thanks Pete, as you can see the kitchen is ultimate.
There's nothing to be ashamed about, Pete -- the 90s happened to all of us. :)
Thanks for the props!
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