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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]my kitchen has 90 year old wood floors (yes, original to the house), windows are very old, counters/cabinets are c. 1980 formica, as is the seafoam green wall color. The back pantry is 1920s too and is not at all charming. We are planning a major remodel that includes moving walls, etc, so we'ere looking at 80k minimum. I think we'll get 75 to 80 percent back, since muchof what we are doing is improving the flow and size of the kitchen.[b] We'renot putting high end cabinets, appliances, etc, in, but mid range[/b]. [/quote] If you're spending 80k minimum for a mid range kitchen you are being FLEECED! Crazy. To put it in context, I'm spending only slightly more than that for a 500 sq foot two-story addition.[/quote]
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