This kitchen was done a while back, but I recently received updated photos of the finished work. I only had a part in setting all the cabinets, but the kitchen turned out great. Cabinets come from the manufacturer as straight, square boxes, and fitting them to the room usually requires a few tricks to align them. This house is an old summer cottage (dating from the 19th century I believe), and to say the walls weren't square and plumb would be an understatement. The ceiling and floor could have been confused for a roof at points, as they were pitched enough to provide adequate drainage during a monsoon. Needless to say, the installation work required some head scratching and quite a few extra "double checking" measurements with the tape measure, but in the end they went in where they were supposed to, and the final result was the beautiful kitchen seen in the pictures.
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