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Kimberly and gary d’alelio spent more than a decade tolerating their kitchen. It was disproportionately small for their 3,900-square-foot Colonial in Boxford making family life with three growing boys cramped. They were “always frustrated, always bumping into things, never being able to store enough,” remembers Kimberly. “We knew we wanted to make some changes.” Once two of their boys were out of the house, they had some leeway to think about a renovation, but they hadn’t settled on a plan when an opportunity arose. Kimberly’s best friend in Virginia was renovating her kitchen and discarding all of her cabinetry—the D’Ale
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