Here are some pictures of it before we
started:

A very small kitchen. The sink had
little counter space on either side, the stove had almost none on its left,
and was jammed against the refrigerator on the right, and the room had one
small table, two windows, and three doors. Access into the pantry, to
the right of the sink, was severely constricted.
On
the other side of the wall behind stove and refrigerator was the dining
room. While it was a good sized room, the house was built in such a way as to make it extremely difficult to go
from the kitchen to the dining room. Here are two pictures of that
room:


The wall on which the mirror now hangs was removed, opening the kitchen up into the dining room,
and solving the problem of getting to the pantry.
Ten weeks later, the kitchen and dining room looked like this:

The cabinets are Bridgewood Thermofoil and countertop is Ceasarstone.