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In addition to being the food preparation center, contemporary kitchens may also house a small home office, family room and eat in dining. A designer or architect can help you establish your priorities within your budget. A designer may also have the resources to help you determine financing options. When needed, they can determine structural changes and coordinate with the general contractor to obtain required permits. A designer can also protect your investment by creating good design solutions that respect the integrity and character of your home.
One of the most important steps in remodeling the kitchen is to establish a working budget. Consider your resources and financing options. Once you have a budget figure that is realistic, add a reserve to cover unforeseen cost overruns.
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The forested Green Mts. constitute the dominant physiographic feature of Vermont. They consist of at least four distinct groups, all traversing the state in a generally north-south direction. Largest and most important are the Green Mts. proper, which extend down the center of the state from the Canadian border to the Massachusetts line, rising to Vermont's highest peak, Mt. Mansfield (4,393 ft/1,339 m). The Taconic Mts., occupying the southwestern portion of the state, contain Vermont's important marble deposits. East of the Green Mts. and extending from the Canadian border to somewhat below the middle of the state are the Granite Hills, so called because of their valuable stone. The fourth group, sometimes called the Red Sandrock Hills, extends along the Vermont shore of Lake Champlain. In E Vermont there are also isolated peaks or monadnocks not connected with the principal ranges.
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