Aloha again,
We now know that the space that we thought was empty in the corner of 
our kitchen is really empty. We'll have to remove part of the wall in 
the corner to get access to it. This is no problem because it doesn't 
go all the way to the ceiling.

I went to look at cabinet doors at my friends shop. She is 
recommending that we have her make doors out of some sort of laminate 
that has a plywood backing. She showed us some all wooden doors and 
they had a piece of wood on the inside that was about 2 inches wide 
and a half inch thick. I asked her why that was there and she said 
that the doors can eventually warp. The wood doors were made of maple 
or oak. She said that wood in Hilo warps worse than wood in 
Seattle,  Florida or Oregon.
I can't imagine that she would be trying to talk us into this 
laminate if it weren't good because making the doors out of wood 
would put more money in her pocket.
However, I just wonder what the list thinks?
TIA, Betsy


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