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Koos Fra-ba!!

Well, you could...but you would have to unhook

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I think this hook up should be a piece of cake. (Famous last words)
 
Boss I feel your pain. I know you won't believe me but it will all be a memory with applause for the new kitchen. As you know Doug and I just got through this and it has now been about 6 weeks. It is a memory and yes it was worth it. Having said that I can be thankful for old age as when the kitchen needs a remodel again I'll either be dead or senile and just won't care. I do have to say that when we recarpet, I'm out of here and Doug can have fun. We were going to do it this year but I'm just not ready for that one yet. Maybe next year or not.
 
Ours (in 2010) took nearly 10 weeks, though it was complicated. You can see it here: https://www.sustainablesedona.com/home-remodel-portfolio_71.htm (as the designer was Paolo and he has an on-line portfolio). In those "Anigre" cabinets, there are 37 drawers of which I know the contents of about 8. :friendly_wink: Very intrusive to lose a kitchen. [I should add that this last kitchen was the first one where I didn't get to do anything - and had to use a general contractor who wouldn't even let me do the wiring.]

The thing about kitchens is that they ALL become dated in about 15 years... so I've become philosophical about it (and don't plan to do another one in my lifetime as this was my 3rd).
 
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