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Weekly wrap up

Harris installed a ceiling fan in the bedroom this weekend which is amazing awesome.  The upstairs is hot - we have only indirect heat up there and you can walk around in short sleves. We're going to have the HVAC people come back out and experience this so they can modify their HVAC quote.  What they were proposing before was incredibly oversized considering the heat retention in the house.

Anyway, heat rises, so our lovely warm morning heater was pushing all this lovely air up to the ceiling. The fan pulls it back down making the room feel centrally heated. It's amazing.
 
 
This morning our kitchen looked like this




 
 
And now, it looks like this....
 






 
Remaining for the kitchen
 
1. Tile or otherwise fix the chimney so it's pretty.
2. Install kitchen sink faucet
3. Install knobs and pulls for doors and drawers.
4. Install trim around windows
5. backsplash? Backsplash!
6. Kick plates on cabinets
7. Rehang windows and reglaze as needed
8. Install shelves
 
 
 

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  1. The transformation is awesome! The counter tops look wonderful!

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  2. And after tonight it will function exactly as a kitchen is supposed to! Which is just awesome.

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