How to Install a Brand New Kitchen | This Old House

Kevin O’Connor helps Tom Silva install the Belmont kitchen cabinets. The kitchen counters are installed.

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Tom Silva and Kevin O’Connor install the Belmont kitchen cabinets. Norm Abram finds kitchen designer Linda Cloutier overseeing the kitchen countertop installation, and discovers her unique idea for the kitchen sink.

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  1. Are all kitchens in the USA made like this, or this just a very old video? I sell kitchens here in the UK and all base units come with detachable, adjustable feet which can be used to level the units. The base units also come with service voids at the back of the units to allow for plumbing pipes, etc.

  2. Cool video to watch. But most people can't afford custom stone sinks… this kind of work is for totally rich people. Then the maid will keep everything cleaned

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