With the kitchen walls and ceiling gutted it was time to get the floor prep'd for new marmoleum. The upper layer of old linoleum came up easy but the secondary layers were a little more time and labor intensive. We would work on it in sessions after work or on the weekends. Chisels and scrapers eventually got the job done.
Unfortunately there was a big gap where the wall had been and we would need a flooring specialist to fix the hardwood later on after the cabinets were installed. More on that later.
Not only had we planned to replace the two older windows in the kitchen but the back door was in need of an overhaul/replacement. We just happened into Lowes on a day they were having a sale so we scored a nice replacement for under $200.
Below are some pics of the new kitchen as it gets put back together.
The new window over the sink |
New Cabinets going in and I've started the trim around the window so the tile can be completed.
Trim up before the tile gets installed |
Bob is always so helpful as Elizabeth gets the ceiling in the future pantry painted |
With all the furniture out as part of the remodel it made sense to get the floors refinished as well. |
Thanks for checking out the progress so far. Check back soon for updates that include appliances and more trim work. Plus hopefully soon some additional shelving. Cheers.