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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think I would try to keep the counter and try to relocate the w/d and tear open up that space. You asked about doing the floor now and tearing out that space later -- just as a warning, my mom tried to do something similar (years ago) and when she was ready for phase II, the tile she had used in phase I was no longer manufactured and she either had to scrap her idea or do the whole floor over. So maybe just buy enough flooring to cover the whole area now and store what you don't use until you are ready.[/quote] Thanks, in deed that we probably could buy a little extra tile to cover the vacancy created by the torn walls/cabinets. A relevant question, do you guys feel that the layout of the cabinets and countertop would not need too much alternation even if considering removing of the walls? My point being, if that's the case, we can probably get the countertop and cabinets changed now. And think about tearing walls down later.[/quote]
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