
The old kitchen window has been replaced with a window that is a little bit smaller.
Looking at the windows from the outside really shows the difference of the old and new window.
The next couple pictures show the electrical installation ready for inpsection. This is the kitchen window.
The back wall of the kitchen.
Looking from the back wall of the kitchen toward the front door, this picture shows the new can lights installed in the ceiling. UPDATE: Unfortunately the electrical did not pass inspection because 50% of the new lighting must be energy efficient. The cans will need to be removed and replaced. New Update: Because the undercounter and over cupboard lighting was energy efficient they were able to pass inspection without removing the cans.
The new slider and bathroom window. The steps under the slider will be extended to the wall of the house. You can see the bathroom window is a bit smaller than the original leaving holes for the stucco/drywall to be repaired.
With the demolition of the kitchen we needed to have a place to set up a temp kitchen. Solution - our Outdoor Kitchen!
The new slider and bathroom window. The steps under the slider will be extended to the wall of the house. You can see the bathroom window is a bit smaller than the original leaving holes for the stucco/drywall to be repaired.
With the demolition of the kitchen we needed to have a place to set up a temp kitchen. Solution - our Outdoor Kitchen!
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