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![]() "Bill DeWitt" wrote in message Basement, with fair access to pipes. That makes life much easier. No, the kitchen is a mess, I -have- to replace the cabinets before we can move in. The sink is between two smallish windows, and the stove is unpleasantly shoved into a corner (you wouldn't believe it, you have to manhandle the stove out of it's corner to open the oven). OW, that sound terrible. Make the two small windows into one large one? If that is possible, you won't be sorry for the extra light. To bring the stove out to where it can be used (and the gas company will be willing to hook it up), the sink has to be moved somewhere. So it is either way down the line, turning the kitchen into an inefficient galley, or bring out the sink. My last house had a galley kitchen. I sure miss all 22 feet of counter space th at wek had and lots of cabinets. My dishwasher is playing with legos in the other room 8-) Can I post small images here? If not I have a yahoo photo page somewhere... This is a text based newsgroup so the yahoo page would be better. Given the time and money crunch, do what you have to do to make is usable, but plan on a good overhaul down the road. It will be well worth the effort. They have dishwashers now that are mechanical and don't demand nearly the same treatment as the one you have presently. Cheaper in the long run. ![]() |
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