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The City of Bloomington and the Housing and Redevelopment Authority hosted the 10th Home Improvement Fair on Saturday, February 25, 2012. Fairgoers attended how-to seminars, visited with home improvement exhibitors, asked questions and got ideas for upcoming remodeling projects.
A
Well,
hi
everyone,
I'm
tim
christensen.
I
I
own
a
company
called
design
renovations
over
all
the
years
of
doing
this.
I
remodel
homes,
I've
built
homes,
but
most
of
the
time
in
remodel
homes
and
it's
the
homes
houses
that
you
live
in
you
know,
styles
have
changed,
needs
have
changed
over
the
years
and
all
of
you
are
here
kind
of
because
of
the
title.
You
know,
as
our
kids
have
all
left,
our
house
is
empty
and
they
come
home.
Our
families
have
grown
in
size,
our
kitchens
haven't.
A
Where
does
everyone
end
up
in
the
kitchen?
What
do
you
do
you
chase
them
out
because
there
isn't
room
for
them
and
you
know
as
we
go
around
if
anyone
has
any
questions,
please
stop
me
as
we
go
through
I'm
going
to
try
and
show
you
a
few
floor
plans.
You
know
before
and
after
and
then
some
slides
that
go
with
it.
So
as
we
go
through,
I'm
trying
to
show
you
why
we
change
the
flow
of
it.
A
A
If
the
hallway
ends
up
being
space
that
you
don't
always
use,
sometimes
actually
the
bathroom
door
is
in
the
wrong
spot.
So
it
actually
ends
up
into
a
room
where
it's
always
visible,
and
you
know
it's
not
a
big
deal,
but
sometimes
we
can
change
these
things
and
make
the
flow
of
your
room
come
better.
It's
also
how
much
you
use
your
outs,
outdoor
space,
so
you'll
notice
on
a
couple
of
these
projects.
A
I
haven't
got
a
lot
of
outdoor
pictures
on
them
because
of
the
the
time
of
year
when
I
took
these
but
the
landscaping
on
them
and
stuff.
I
try
to.
I
try
to
look
at
the
outdoor
space
so
that,
if
you're
in
the
kitchen
or
you're
in
that
living
area
and
we're
going
out
onto
a
deck
or
we've
got
a
barbecue
grill,
are
we
using
that
barbecue
grill?
Now
some
of
the
things
that
you
have
to
ask
yourself
is,
you
know,
are
these
things
that
we
use
at
my
house?
A
The
barbecue
grill
is
used
12
months
out
of
the
year
all
year
long.
So
you
know
that
that's
something
that
was
important
to
us
as
we
we
redesigned
the
house
and
relooked
traffic
flow.
One
of
them.
I
show
I'll,
show
you
here
in
bloomington
all
right.
Excuse
me:
it's
eagen,
let's
see
if
we
can't
get
this
to
go
forward.
For
me,
this
is
one
that
we
did
this
past
year
and
this
is
an
older
house
at
turn
of
the
century.
A
It
had
lots
of
rooms,
it
had
been
added
on
to
a
ton
of
times,
but
none
of
them
were
actually
allocated
for
what
they
were
if
you'll
notice
here
the
kitchen
comes
in
from
the
back
area,
you've
got
a
closet,
you're
walking
through
everything
all
of
your
traffic
comes
through.
This
was
a
bulk
storage
area.
The
living
room
was
sitting
over
here.
There
was
a
formal,
dining
room,
but
it
really
wasn't
big
enough
for
the
table
they
had.
A
A
So
as
we
redesigned
the
home,
I've
moved
the
doorway
so
that
we
had
a
little
bench
here.
Well
now
the
half
bath
ends
up,
but
also,
if
you
look
at
your
kitchen,
you
come
into
your
kitchen
area.
You've
got
room
for
a
big
island.
You've
got
a
baking
center.
You've
got
a
pantry.
We
took
this
bulk
storage
area
at
the
end
of
the
stairway
and
made
another
pantry
unit,
so
we
slid
another
unit
in
there.
A
Your
cooktop
is
is
located
in
you
know
across
from
here,
also
as
we
go
through
you'll
find
that
there's
always
places
for
you
know
your
garbage.
Your
pots
and
pans
storage,
I'll,
try
and
show
you
some
of
this,
but
all
these
different
features
we
look
at.
Where
is
it
going
to
be
one
of
the
things
I
look
at
when
I
talk
to
you?
Are
you
right-handed
or
left-handed?
A
I
always
put
cutting
boards
in
a
kitchen
these
days
now.
Cutting
boards
will
go
halfway
through
your
your
recycle
area,
so
when
you're
kind
of
get
done
with
that
garbage,
it
goes
right
into
here.
You
know
it's
easy
to
scrape
off
they're,
just
little
features
that
you
look
at
and
that
you're
trying
to
allocate,
but
we
ended
up
with
this
area
down
here
as
a
breakfast
area.
We
took
this
door
here
and
moved
it
over
here
to
come
out
onto
their
deck.
A
So
now
their
barbecue
area
comes
out
onto
an
area
that
they
could
use,
rather
than
going
all
the
way
through
their
new
dining
room.
Let
me
show
you
through
pictures
of
this
one.
This
is
this.
Is
that
breakfast
area,
here's
where
I
moved
the
door,
the
dining
room
area
ended
up
being
12
by
27..
They
entertain
a
lot.
They
actually
have
it's
a
table
for
12..
A
So
you
know
this
is
a
bigger
house,
but
before
they
didn't
have
room
for
their
furniture
in
here
we
also
took
and
as
I'll
show
you
we
usually
we
looked
at
a
beverage
center
where
they
entertain
a
lot,
and
you
may
do
this
and
I'll
talk
to
you
a
little
bit
more
about
that
later
on,
but
I've
had
clients
our
agent
come
through
and
now
we're
socializing
you've
got
friends
that
you've
typed
from
work.
You've
got
friends,
you've
retired
with
you,
don't
see
them
anymore.
A
Four
to
six
people
couples
end
up
coming
in
and
cooking
a
meal
serving
wine
whatever
it
is,
you
choose
to
do
and
they
have
a
reason
to
socialize
and
they're
having
fun
while
they
do
it.
So
it
could
be
that
the
host
does
the
entree.
Someone
else.
Does
the
vegetable
or
the
or
the
dessert,
but
it's
things
that
you
pick
out
as
a
group,
and
so
during
the
year
I
found
this
very
intriguing.
A
All
of
a
sudden.
This
kitchen
you've
got
that
you
weren't
using
or
that
you
weren't
utilizing
you've
got
a
place
for
so
that's
as
you
look
at
it.
You
know
I
pointed
out
earlier.
You've
got
a
baking
center
over
in
this
area.
The
garbage
is
actually
right
here.
There's
a
cutting
board
above
it
later
on
I'll
show.
I
think
I've
got
a
slide
underneath
the
cooktop.
This
cooktop
has
storage
for
all
of
your
cooking
utensils.
A
A
So
there's
some
thought
put
to
it
back
over
here.
We
did
a
beverage
center,
we
got
the
beverages
out
of
the
refrigerator,
it
got
people
out
of
your
refrigerator,
but
also
it
was
another
prep
area,
one
of
the
things
that
I
found
with
my
children
when
they
moved
home
and
they'd
grown
up.
As
my
oldest
son
likes
to
cook
with
us
our
before
we
redid
our
kitchen,
it
was
well
there's.
What
can
I
do?
I
don't
know
I
don't
have
a
place
for
you
now,
all
of
a
sudden.
A
A
We
talked
earlier
in
one
of
the
things
I
found
for
my
own
kids.
If
I
keep
them
busy,
they're
more
apt
to
talk
include
themselves
in
the
conversation
you
give
them
something
to
do
and
in
the
process
well
yeah.
This
is
what's
been
going
on
in
my
life
or
if
they
had
nothing
to
do,
they
go
in
the
other
room
and
turn
on
the
tv
because
they
don't
feel
there's
room
for
them.
So
this
is
part
of
the
reason
we
redesign
our
homes.
A
A
The
other
thing
that
you'll
notice
on
this
one
a
turn
of
the
century
house.
Instead
of
doing
the
standard
trim,
I
made
trim
or
we
we
manufactured
trim
that
was
in
this
country,
french
flavor,
but
it's
the
old
style
trim.
So
it
has
a
seat,
a
stool
sides,
a
five
inch
top
even
the
baseboard.
You
can
kind
of
see
down.
Here
I
went
to
a
taller
baseboard
with
a
cap
on
it
to
re-trim
this
house.
A
To
look
authentic
was
about
six
hundred
dollars
in
material
versus
what
we
would
have
put
in,
but
it
really
pushed
the
project
up
over
the
top
of
where
everything
looked
original,
I
mean
when
you
walk
into
it's
like
wow
before
it
was.
This
is
really
nice,
but
now
it's
not
just
really
nice.
It's
like
wow.
This
is
really
nice
and
that's
kind
of
what
you're
looking
for
it
wasn't
a
lot
of
money,
but
it
was
a
matter
of
how
we
how
we
did.
A
It
there's
a
beverage
center,
we
were
talking
about
earlier
and
you
can
see
the
trim
a
little
bit
clearer
in
this
photo.
So
you'll
see
that
I
went
with
a
wider
stool
and
it
actually
extends
beyond.
Like
the
older
houses.
Did
we've
got
the
apron
side
pieces?
You
can
kind
of
see
better
here.
I
did
a
pencil
piece
here,
a
five
inch
piece
and
another
pencil
piece
on
top
for
accent
the
baseboard
as
we
were
showing
you
earlier.
You
can
kind
of
see
the
cap
board
down
here.
A
On
top
those
things,
all
kind
of
just
pushed
it
right
up
over
you're,
seeing
a
lot
of
granite
on
these
projects.
Even
if
we
do
a
plastic
laminate
top.
If
you
take
and
do
a
nice
backsplash
out
of
some
ceramic
tile
or
something
decorative,
it
really
brings
that
product
out
makes
it
look
richer.
So
sometimes
you
don't
have
to
necessarily
to
go
to
granite
to
get
a
look
of
granite.
A
A
A
A
This
is
a
project
that
I
built
in
1989
in
1989,
an
architect
designed
this
home
and
it
this
last
year
we
remodeled
it
because
again
we
ended
up
with
a
small
breakfast
area,
a
little
small
kitchen,
a
pass
through
to
the
dining
room.
Again
we
had
a
wall
through
the
living
room
so
that
when
you
ended
up,
you
had
a
kitchen
where
you
didn't
talk
to
somebody
living
room.
You
really
didn't
visit
to
the
dining
room
and
their
their
backyard.
A
They've
got
a
door
here
going
out
to
their
backyard
when
really
they're
viewing
their
all
their
landscaping
is
here.
So
when
we
redesigned
this
one,
we
opened
it
up
so
that
we
put
the
door
going
out
here.
It
actually
started
putting
space
so
that
it
focused
toward
that
backyard
that
they
spent
so
much
time
designing.
A
So
when
we
designed
this,
we
actually
went
to
a
large
granite
table
that
was
table
heights
because
we
were
considering
that
she
ever
does.
We
want
to
make
this
handicap
accessible
so
in
here
there's
a
few
things
that
we
did
like
for
example.
Here
this
is,
they
can
pull
up
to
a
wheelchair,
it's
a
hike
that
can
be
there's
some
things
in
the
kitchen
that
we
actually
designed
so
that
it
could
be
used
that
you
can
reach
the
other.
One
was
over
the
cooktop
here.
A
A
So
there's
things
that
you
talked
to
me
about
that
we
will
change
this
area
on
the
previous
slide,
one
of
the
things
that
came
in
we
had
it
had
a
closet.
Here
we
actually
took
that
space
and
this
there's
not
a
bath.
On
this
floor
we
made
a
very
small
but
a
very
functional
half
bath
here,
so
it
you
know.
If
alice
is
on
this
first
floor,
she
can
use
everything
in
the
first
floor,
but
also
it
helped.
For
the
other
thing,
we
used
a
sliding
door
rather
than
than
a
swing
door.
A
A
We
had
a
structural
beam
going
through
here
and
I'll
show
I'll
show
you
later,
where
I
actually
made
that
shorter
and
made
it
a
feature
so
that
we
came
up
when
we
hid
this,
because
all
the
duct
work
for
the
second
floor
went
through
there
before
it
was
like
this
deep.
It
was
14
inches
deep
and
now
it's
six
inches
deep.
We
redesigned
the
duct
work.
We
de
redesigned
the
beam
so
that
it
looks
like
it's
actually
part
of
the
project.
A
We
put
a
fireplace
here
in
the
end.
We
made
this
whole
thing
so
that
from
the
kitchen
here,
you've
got
a
fireplace
you've
got
a
wet
bar.
You've
got
a
library.
You've
got
a
book
shelves,
they
do
two
two
easy
chairs
on
each
side,
because
this
is
all
part
of
it
from
the
kitchen.
You
can
see
the
tv
right
here.
A
A
A
A
A
lot
of
a
lot
of
ladies
aren't
that
much
taller
than
I
am
or
a
lot
much
shorter
than
I
am
so
when
I'm
designing
something,
I
always
look
at
it.
How
does
a
shelf
adjust
so
that
you
can
reach
it
and
that's
earlier
when
I
talked
about
being
right-handed
or
left-handed,
there's
things
that
you
look
at,
that
it
makes
more
sense
to
put
a
cutting
board
on
this
hand,
because
that's
where
you're
comfortable
working?
A
A
It's
just
there's,
there's
things
that
you
you
consider
as
you're
going
through
here
being
a
nice
contemporary
design.
This
house
was
actually
done,
as
you
know,
isn't
that
old,
but
these
folks
really
liked
contemporary
features.
So
we
did
a
very
contemporary
kitchen
and
we
did
the
same
thing
with
all
their
trim
work.
All
their
light.
Fixtures
are
contemporary
design.
Now
you
can
kind
of
see
a
little
bit
from
here.
A
These
drawers
here
actually
are
again
because
a
cooktop,
depending
on
the
brand
of
cooktop
you
put
in
if
you've
got
enough
space,
we
can
put
storage
underneath
for
all
your
all
of
your
utensils.
You
use
at
the
cooktop
the
drawer
on
one
side
over
here
is
actually
a
knife
storage
drawer,
so
sometimes
in
that
prep
area,
I'm
looking
at
where
you're
going
to
be
using
your
knives,
so
I'll
put
a
cutting
block
in
there.
So
you
open
up
the
drawer.
A
All
of
your
all
of
your
cutlery
is
put
here
because
the
dishwasher
was
in
the
island
there's
actually
a
cutler
really
divorce
drawer
in
the
divider,
where
you
pull
out
and
that's
where
all
of
your
spoons
all
of
your
cutlery
would
be
so
you
would
kind
of
look
at
how
you
use
your
kitchen.
Also
here,
you
kind
of
see,
there's
a
drawer
down
there.
A
I've
maybe
I'll,
show
this
to
you
later
on,
but
I
also
take
the
space
underneath
the
sink
and
gain
an
extra
drawer,
but
this
is
where
I
wanted
to
point
out
again.
Remember
in
the
in
the
plan.
In
our
blueprint
I
said
we
could
see
all
the
way
the
living
room
well
from
the
kitchen.
Remember
the
tv
was
over
on
that
wall.
Well,
we
can
actually
see
from
here
all
the
way
into
here.
So
when
people
are
there,
the
game
is
on
because
they're
they're
they're
game
fan
they're
game
people.
A
These
are
things
that
you
kind
of
tell
me
and
how
you
live.
You
know
it's!
It's
what's
important
to
you.
I
I
brought
this
out
because
I
again
I
wanted
to
show
this
feature
this
pot
fill.
I
also
want
to
show
you
this
tile.
They
it's
it's
a
very
unique
tile
job
that
they
their
tile
that
they
picked
out.
It
looks
like
it's
basket
weave,
so
there's
these
are
things
that
you
pick
out
so
as
we
go
through
and
we
talk
about
design
all
of
it's
from
the
start.
A
To
the
end,
someone
asked
me:
how
long
does
it
take
to
do
a
kitchen
design?
It's
usually
about
90
days
and
the
reason
it's
90
days
is
because,
as
you
come
in-
and
you
correct
all
these
things,
but
there's
also
a
couple
places
in
here
when
you're
going
to
make
choices
on
colors
that
just
you,
you
are
not
comfortable
with
I've.
A
So
when
we're
doing
this,
maybe
we
need
to
go
back
together
and
visit
the
granite
people
or
maybe
or
the
tile
people
so
there's
times
we
do
this
together,
sometimes
you're
very
capable
of
doing
it
yourself.
Sometimes
you
need
some
help.
These
people,
color
wise,
were
very
capable
of
doing
it
themselves.
I
had
another
client
last
year
that
really
their
color
sense
wasn't
that
great.
A
A
Wanted
I
kind
of
want
to
show
this
because
the
bar
and
the
fireplace
all
turned
out
very
well,
but
also
this
feature
here.
She
does
a
lot
of
quilting,
so
she
made
she
made
a
feature
for
her
house.
So
sometimes
when
you're
decorating
your
home,
you
decorate
your
home.
This
is
your
home
as
as
we're
doing
ceramic
tile
work
or
doing
other
things,
it's
it's
kind
of
what
you
like
her
mom
was
directly
from
france.
A
A
So,
instead
of
having
your
towel
someplace
else,
your
dish
claws
they're
right
where
you're
going
to
use
them,
but
even
in
a
small
kitchen,
people
come
in
and
say
I've
got
really
a
small
kitchen.
Where
do
I
gain
anything?
You
realize
how
valuable
one
drawer
is
in
a
small
kitchen,
so
you
know
there's
times
when
I
look
at
this
and
I
I'd
ask
myself
a
number
of
years
ago:
why
do
I
have
to
have
these
tip
outs?
Nobody
uses
them.
Why
do
I
have
this
little
blank
plate
and
my
answer
was
is
well.
A
A
A
A
They've
got
a
couple:
people
there
that
are
in
canes
and
walkers,
and
they
said
you
know
everything
was
accessible
as
it
went
around.
No
one
felt
like
they
weren't
part
of
the
conversation,
and
this
is
what
we
were
striving
for.
So
if
you,
if
you
were
out
in
the
barbecue
deck
barbecuing,
you
were
kind
of
right,
close
to
the
kitchen
right
close
to
the
sun
room.
A
A
A
He
has
his
office
at
home,
so
on
this
side,
where
it
used
to
be
a
little
just
broom
closet,
I
actually
made
a
coffee
center,
so
he's
got
cups
he's
got
things
when
people
come
in
and
he
has
people
that
come
in
and
out
of
his
house.
His
office
is
downstairs
in
the
lower
level,
but
they
can
grab
a
cup
of
coffee.
They
go
down.
On
the
other
side
of
that
hallway,
we
had
a
little
bit
of
space.
That's
where
I
put
a
beverage
center.
A
A
A
This
is
a
house
that
this
is.
This
is
done
in
a
rustic
hickory.
This
is
my
home,
and
I
I
did
some
things
in
here
that
other
people
may
not
do.
My
wife
is
from
north
dakota,
that
is
their
original
homestead
of
her
grandparents
in
north
dakota.
A
A
A
A
By
taking
the
the
ceiling
the
beam
out
of
the
ceiling,
we
opened
it
up
through
the
the
front
of
the
house
to
the
side
of
the
house.
It
had
a
small
dining
area
which
was
over
here.
We
added
the
sun
room,
it
just
kind
of
opened
it
up
and
made
it
a
bigger
house,
the
the
bearing
wall
and
which
used
to
be
the
hallway
started
here
and
went
across
to
the
other
cabinets,
and
that
that's
where
I,
when
I
mentioned
earlier
about
having
more
hallway
a
lot
of
houses,
are
built.
A
A
You
know
you,
don't
you
don't
ever
actually
get
from
the
front
of
the
house
to
the
back,
some
of
the
other
things
that
I've
done
on
homes
in
the
last
couple
years
notice
these
doors
right
here.
They
match
the
cabinets
our
cabinet
made
or
maker
made
them
and
they're
solid
hickory,
but
it
gave
again
when
you're
looking
at
it.
It
kind
of
gave
you
a
a
really
quality
feel.
As
you
went
through
things
it's.
My
house
and
my
wife
had
trouble
with
this
sandia
who
called
me
up,
and
she
said
what
are
you
doing?
A
I
said
I'm
a
junk
shop
in
minneapolis
or
an
antique
shop.
Excuse
me,
why
should
aren't
you
working
well
yeah?
I
was
looking
for
this
hardware.
I
wanted
to
make
my
side-by-side
refrigerator.
Look
like
an
old-fashioned
ice
box,
so
I
wanted
the
hardware
that
I
saw
as
a
kid
in
some
of
the
grocery
stores,
and
I
thought
this
has
got
to
be
here,
so
I
found
it
on
payne
avenue
at
a
place
called
the
golden
lion.
A
The
hinges
were
easy
to
find,
but
most
of
the
latches
were
destroyed,
but
how
we
open
our
refrigerator
is
with
the
old-fashioned
ice
box.
Look.
So
I
again,
I
want
you
to
I'm
trying
to
stimulate
your
mind
into
thinking.
I
don't
have
to
have
a
stainless
steel
refrigerator.
It's
not
that
you
can't
have,
but
what
do
you
want?
You
know
what
looks
good
to
you
in
in
my
world.
I,
like
some
of
the
old
stuff
having
a
country,
a
house.
That's
had
a
country
flavor.
A
A
You've
got
again.
You've
got
a
drawer
here
for
your
your
cooking
utensils.
We
had
six
and
a
half
inches.
I
think
it
was
right
here
or
six
inches.
I
made
a
full
length,
spice
rack
and
that's
six
inches
so,
rather
than
having
some
place,
that
was
just
a
blank
spices.
You
can
never
have
enough
of
here's
that
towel
drawer,
that's
underneath
the
sink,
so
you've
got
one
other
drawer.
A
A
A
I
talked
a
little
bit
earlier
about
the
gourmet
cooking
club
and
you
know
we
can
back
up
to
any
of
the
slides
you'd
like,
but
this
is
something
that
my
clients
keep
bringing
up
to
me.
How
do
we
start
one?
Who
do
we
start
it
with
and
they've
been
brainstorming
on
it?
My
wife
and
I've
been
invited
to
two
parties
like
this,
and
I've
asked.
How
do
you
do
it
and
usually
the
the
general
theme
is
as
we
find
people
from
church.
We
find
people
socially
that
we're
comfortable
with.
A
We
find
people
from
work
that
we
used
to
socialize
with,
or
we
still
do,
it's
kind
of
fun
give
it
a
thought
these
kitchens.
Actually
let
you
do
this
so
the
way
I'm
designing
kitchens
today,
it's
either
sometimes
even
with
your
family,
but
as
you're
designing
kitchens
for
how
you're
living
now
you're.
Looking
at
it's,
it's
not
just
a
kitchen
anymore.
It's
a
social
place.
A
I'm
open
for
questions,
I've
been
doing
all
the
talking
and
I
haven't
had
a
too
much
here.
So
what
what
can
I
do
for
you?
What
can
I
go
ahead?
The
aluminum
shelving
standard
unit
in
the
under
the
cooktop?
Yes,
I
it's
actually
a
stainless,
but
yes
I
do
that
and
it's
pretty
much
standard.
I
include
it
in.
If
someone
doesn't
want
it,
you
don't
have
to
do
it.
If
there's
not
space
for
it,
I
don't
do
it.
I
I
do
other
types
of
storage
the
house
we
have
for.
A
I
have
a
house
for
an
office.
You
know
doing
this
for
a
business
part
of
our
retirement
plan.
Once
was
why
do
I
have
an
office
space?
I
can't
show
anything
in
office
space.
So
you
know
a
number
of
years
ago.
We
just
bought
a
house
and
rehabbed
it.
So
I
bought
a
1925
saint
paul,
the
bungalow
with
and
I
didn't
expand
the
kitchen.
I
left
that
kitchen
like
you'd,
see
in
st
paul.
I
mean
it's
kind
of
a
narrow
about
eight
by
ten
and
I
tried
to
do
the
things
in
there.
A
A
So
you
know
which
one
don't
I
need,
and
you
know
how
do
I
make
my
my
cabinets
work
around
it.
So,
in
a
small
kitchen
like
that
on
well
at
this
office
house,
actually
on
an
end
wall,
we
made
a
hutch
for
for
dishes
and
things,
but
we
made
it
narrow
the
base,
instead
of
being
eight
24
inches
deep,
is
only
I
think,
it's
18
inches
deep,
the
upper's
still
12..
We
still
have
slide
outs
for
your
cutlery.
A
We
still
have
storage
up
above
for
all
your
dishes,
but
we
took
an
area
that,
if
it
was
full
depth,
would
not
allow
you
to
get
out
the
back
door.
But
this
allowed
you
to
still
have
nice
traffic
flow.
You
can
still
get
around
it.
So
in
designing
the
depth
of
the
cabinet
and
changing
how
it
worked.
I
it
still
made
it
a
great
little
kitchen.