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Reply to "new house new layout build - slow slow progress"

Nate, it looks like a good overall plan.  You are on top of the suggestions others made concerning the plan and the room.  We had to sell the house I, my dad, and my grandfather grew up in.  It had asbestos tiles in the kitchen.  The kitchen was vintage 1920s still when we sold it 2 years ago; except for the tiles, refrigerator, and stove.  The house itself dated to the 1880s.  We hated to see it go.  Here in Butler County, Pennsylvania, we didn't have to remove the tiles since they were intact.  However, Bob is on top of the process in NY (He's always on top of any regulations), which is usually one of the most stringent states on everything, so it seems.  It's good to get the room ready before building.  I should have put carpet tiles down on my cement floor before building my layout.  I'm looking forward to seeing this layout being built!

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