Here is where our reach in fridge is! Pay attention to the black spots in the photo. That’s the adhesive and it was covering the entire floor before these photos were taken.

Here is where our reach in fridge is! Pay attention to the black spots in the photo. That’s the adhesive and it was covering the entire floor before these photos were taken.

This is the area where our counters will go! Hard to visualize, but we’re excited. There’s great light, and much more space than the truck has to offer.

This is the area where our counters will go! Hard to visualize, but we’re excited. There’s great light, and much more space than the truck has to offer.

Different angle of where our order counter / service counter / espresso bar will be!

Different angle of where our order counter / service counter / espresso bar will be!

In this photo you can see the progress made on the floors, the beginnings of the framework for our counters, and half of the wall paneling completed on the wall on the right!

In this photo you can see the progress made on the floors, the beginnings of the framework for our counters, and half of the wall paneling completed on the wall on the right!

Wall paneling done! The project took about four hours on a Friday night. It was a grueling 98 degrees in the gallery thanks to the broken A/C and the 111 degree day we had. By the time I left at 10pm, the thermostat read 97 degrees. I drank a lot of water and played music full blast to distract myself from the heat.

Wall paneling done! The project took about four hours on a Friday night. It was a grueling 98 degrees in the gallery thanks to the broken A/C and the 111 degree day we had. By the time I left at 10pm, the thermostat read 97 degrees. I drank a lot of water and played music full blast to distract myself from the heat.

More counter framework! Thanks, Tony!

More counter framework! Thanks, Tony!