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Today we were supposed to be laying the porcelain tile (from Stone Source) for the Kitchen floor in our client’s Upper West Side apartment. As I had mentioned on Friday, we discovered a hard wood floor, underneath the old sub floor which also had to be removed. Underneath that was a layer of gooey adhesive that ALSO had to be removed before the tile guy would come in and do his thing…

gooey floor

gooey floor

While the guys scrape up the goo, hopefully we won’t be set back too far in our schedule.

The good news is that the wall is now opened up and our clients can get a sense of the openness of the space to the new Kitchen:

no more wall! this is where our island and bar will go

no more wall! this is where our island and bar will go

Stay tuned… after the floor the cabinets go in!

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about imageFeatured in The Wall Street Journal and on HGTV.com, Kati Curtis's eco-friendly firm Nirmada brings a sustainable, modern approach to design. Kati is one of the few LEED AP ID&C residential designers in Manhattan and is the owner and principal of Nirmada: Interior Architecture and Design LLC.

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