S1E16 Opening Up Walls for Greater Spaces
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Home renovation faces unexpected challenges, including rot and delays. Family visits occur during tile removal and preparation for further work. The demolition of the last wall begins to enhance kitchen space, prompting a design reevaluation. Flooding leads to wood storage issues, requiring an upgrade. An exploration of an overgrown pond uncovers remnants of a landscape, resulting in an incident. Community support is appreciated, with a call to subscribe for updates.
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