jswordy
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Hours on the design? You cannot spend too much time on the design process. When I was planning the MIL apartment my wife asked me why it was taking so long to do a drawing and I told her it only took a few hours but I was on design number 40 (at least).
I have about 30 hours in the design on paper with a designer. I have 5+ years of thinking about it before that, which is why I could hand her a measured drawing at the start. I agree. I plan the **** out of anything I do that is a multistep process with permanent results. If it is well-planned, the construction process proceeds smoother with fewer surprises and a better result. The process gets even more complex when another person is also part of planning the final product.
I'll do the demo, room prep and flooring. That's because I already know and have planned for all the issues that will have to be fixed after the old cabinets are removed. The kitchen was added in 1963 – why they made it 11'4" by 23'4" instead of 14 or 16 by 23'4", I will never know. They had the room to do so, and it would have been an easier kitchen to design then. I already redid it once (minus cabinets) in 1998, when I also built the adjoining sunroom myself. There are issues.
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