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Cover
doorways into other rooms with plastic. |
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Pack
everything that won't be needed into boxes. This will keep things
dust-free. |
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Keep
essential items handy: basic food that can be microwaved,
condiments, cereal, microwave-safe dishes and utensils, dishcloths,
dishwasher soap, paper plates and cups, coffee, coffee pot and
sugar/creamer, paper towels, napkins, and garbage bags. |
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You will be
without water in the kitchen for a short time. You may need to do
dishes in another sink or the bathtub for awhile. |
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Many
contractors will wait until cabinets have arrived before tearing out
your current cabinets. Be sure to clarify this point with your
contractor. |
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Set up the microwave and
refrigerator in another area, along with a table for preparation |
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Stockpile
restaurant coupons for the nights when you really want to eat out. |
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Have a
staging area for all your new products coming - trash area also is
needed. |
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Relax and
rely on your kitchen designer. There will be a beautiful kitchen
when all the dust is gone!! |