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Planning your space

Writer's picture: John RelyeaJohn Relyea

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If you are looking to add a kitchen island or remove a wall, now is the time to account for structural changes. Make a copy of your current outline to work with when planning these changes, this will give you an idea of how much space you have to work with and to place the new elements. Continuing from your original outline or your planned kitchen outline, begin planning cabinetry and appliances, make sure to use a pencil to mark up your floor plan with where you wish to place these elements. 

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