Cabinet Installation

Unlike the amount of time it took me to finally get this post up, it only took about 3 evenings to install all of the cabinets. The upper cabinets were installed first

followed by the base cabinetry, including the island

The last of the cabinetry to be installed was the new pantry. Here’s a picture just to remind you of what this wall looked like before the renovation:

and now after (minus the fridge):

While the cabinets were all being installed, my aunt and I were on the hunt for the perfect slab of granite. Something that posed to be much more difficult than anticipated!