Installed the cabinets in their permanent position recently.
Also got the doors hung and roughly adjusted as well as topped with 3/4" Baltic Birch.
Formica will be soon to follow.
Lighting here is pretty poor, but Cassie thinks she's got the colors "finalized". The floor will be the color on the floor right, and the walls will be the color on the wall left.
Made a little progress in the bathroom too. Water valves placed and walls covered.
Shower enclosure is 3/4 complete. I'm having Steve build one additional cabinet to occupy a narrow space at the head of the tub for storage. Tile selection really hasn't begun yet but will probably be a simple, timeless white rectangle.
Fitting this shower mixer inside a 1 3/4" wall opening was a challenge. It took some janky redneck engineering to keep the hallway as wide as possible.
It hurt me to cut another hole in the roof for the bathroom's fart fan. I was trying to find a way to make one penetration for both the bathroom and kitchen vent, but it wasn't possible or recommended by the folks I spoke with about it. Immediately to the left of this vent I will soon be cutting the last hole for the kitchen hood vent. In such a small space, proper exhaust of heat and humidity is critical.
I've had the pleasure of working on a few projects with my Pop recently. We planted these 5 100 gallon Chinquapin Oaks for a client of his a few weeks ago.
And with the help of my buddy Ben, we finally got some new plastic on Pop's old greenhouse. It's been on his list for a few years. Hopefully this will bring us all a bit of regular food and start some new young trees for our spartan's final resting place!

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