
This is our temporary kitchen/storage area (in the family/living room)~

This is what 'our side' of the plastic looks like - note the dust that has escaped ~

Here's the 'working' side of the construction, no more short bar, big wall, etc.! The other stuff getting done this week - installing a beam where the wall came down, building the pantry, moving the door, moving the gas line for the new range position, etc., etc.


I'm going to have to pack myself a lunch the night before since I can't really get into the kitchen during the day (and it's too dusty to prep anything in anyway!). P.S. Those wires taped up are "hot", so no touching!