The trick is to get enough work done to be ready on time and not take things out too early. . . like the sink. Because next week we are really busy and won't be able to work on it much until Thursday or Friday. I want to keep my dishwasher and sink as long as possible. Regardless, we did our fair share of damage:

Getting started.

Hmmm. . .that's not good. Plumber?. . . Electrician?

Rob--getting my pot light hole ready to become a pendant light hole.

Overview of the mess--I mean progress.

One more lower cabinet out--but I still have my sink!
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