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Old 07-11-2007, 12:15 AM   #1
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some fair bit of time later than anticipated, the following is finished, and paid for!

Please note that the following pics were taken with my cell-camera, and that better ones will be forthcoming, and actually uploaded to our company site. Also, the Corian (tm) countertops remained in place during the entire process! A crazy proposition, which I will never again entertain.

client did the tile and some of the paint. MichaelGarner and I did everything else:




Perspective makes this cabinet look a little screwey. Neither the floor or ceiling were level, but the cabinet is. (wall probably not plumb, either!)


Nice looking floor, but not very durable. Thanks Chris for the hookup on materials. The client really really likes it.


Beastly heavy island, on casters, makes it look like it is floating on the floor.


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Nice work guys! I love it!
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Pete, you and Micheal did a great job. Every job is a learning experience, isn't it? Congratulations on getting the job done! I can definitely relate to the feeling!
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yahoo. Pete and Michael. Welcome to the world of cabinetry/installation and clients.
Looking forward to seeing your other pictures.
Good Job and well done!!!
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Great work! Man I wish I could do that... but then LOML would want me to redo the kitchen... nevermind. That is incredible work. Nice lighting too.
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Nice job! The kitchen looks like it belongs in a magazine.
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Good job! Awesome looking cabinets.
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Ain't it fun??
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