J F
Veteran Member
There must have been a lot of old Europeans with bad backs.
Mine hurts just thinking about it. I'll bet Pete would take some "quality" cabs. of that size at this point, though. :hissyfit:
There must have been a lot of old Europeans with bad backs.Mine hurts just thinking about it. I'll bet Pete would take some "quality" cabs. of that size at this point, though. :hissyfit:
I'm 5-7 myself, but we don't have any 18" tall "caldrons", to test the theory on. :laughing:
Like the others have said, you have the wrong sized upper cabinets.
I'm wondering how much of the problem is the rush to get it done. Quality takes times. Cut, fit and finish takes time. The better the finish, the more time it takes. This house is grossly expensive for what you are getting in square footage and a rather simple design, so I've just assumed the cost has to be based on the speed that it's being done. While I agree with the others that the contractor isn't building the a house that reflects attention to detail or any sense of pride in workmanship, he is doing it extremely quickly and I am impressed with how fast it's all happening.
Is the goal to have it done right away or to build the nicest house you can? The advice that I'm reading reflects quality workmanship, but from the beginning, it's been all about getting it done quickly.
Maybe it's just me, but I tell my clients that it will take me as long as it takes to do it to the job so that I'm confident that it's done right. Just a big bathroom remodel for me takes a month, and that's an existing house with everything already there!!!!
Eddie