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[quote=Anonymous]We did this in an apartment and used the dining room as a temporary kitchen. We moved the fridge in there and set up a console table with a toaster oven, microwave, coffee maker, and hot water kettle. We stored most of the contents of the kitchen cabinets in big plastic bins that we piled in a corner, plus we set up temporary shelving for non-perishable pantry items and a bare bones selection of dishes, mugs, glasses, etc. Dishes were washed in the powder room sink. I will be honest about two things: (1) I'm generally against disposable plates, etc., but we kept a supply on hand to make life easier during that period; and (2) we ate out and had dinner delivered fairly often. Our renovation took five months, but it was well worth the hassle! [/quote]
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