Design Notes
Construction crews have left your home, and it is time to put your space back together with the finishing touches.
Cleaning Up
Now that everything is in its place and the dust has settled, it’s time to clean up. As mentioned in our Part 3 article, if you used a contractor, some cleanup may be included in their estimate. This is probably basic and may not include wiping down all of the surfaces. Your new cabinets will be dusty inside and out, first, from being assembled in the shop, then from installation, and finally from the countertops and appliances being put in. Hopefully, the dust barriers you put in place helped some, but you should still plan to devote a large chunk of time to straightening up.
Tile Backsplash
If you tend to procrastinate, you’re in luck. Your tile backsplash can be decided on and installed after you’ve lived in your kitchen for a while. Mine wasn’t installed until after 6 weeks of using our kitchen. We had narrowed our selections down to three options, and my husband requested that we wait to decide until he could “see it all come together”. Once it was all together we went with my original selection from months earlier…..happy wife, happy life, right?





Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
Walker Woodworking
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