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Bungalow renovation

Bungalow reno: Extending back of house 10 feet x 25 feet and creating new kitchen (counters, island , cabinets , appliances ) and breakfast area. Adding a 4th bedroom (previously the kitchen ) with new window facing west. New engineered wood floors entire house except washrooms New interior and exterior doors and sliding door breakfast area in back. New baseboard and door trim New in wall electric fireplace (60 inch ) living room and removal of brick fireplace. Gut old washroom and create new washroom with ventiliation, glass shower , vanity , toilet and porcelin tiles (no tub) Create new ensuite washroom in garage (marked wc on floor plan ) , heated porcelin tile floor new glass shower , vanity toilet , window no tub,ventilate. Remove popcorn ceiling. Move heating vents in floor from in wall. Paint entire house. Remove walls around stairs leading to basement and replace with 3 foot tall glass frame and beam. Permits to city for construction reno company hoping to submit next week project start late April and hoping to finish in 4 months. House area about 1700 square feet. See floor plan Thoughts ?

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