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Here are the digital exclusives related to Issue 271.

Check out this gallery of 24 photos from seven projects that we could not fit into the print magazine.

We have three posts related to Tyler Grace’s article on demolition:

2018 K&B Call for Entries

It’s a year away, but we’re already scouting for the next issue of Kitchens & Baths. We’re interested in new or recently remodeled ­projects of every style from all over the country. And we’re not ­looking only for big, luxuriant kitchens and baths; well-designed ­projects built on a tight budget are dear to our hearts. But big or small, expensive or thrifty, they must be highly ­functional and beautifully crafted.

Send us floor plans, before and after photos, and a brief description explaining which aspects of your project might be ­interesting to our readers. We prefer online ­submissions at FineHomebuilding.com/kitchen-bath-submissions. We are also happy to receive email submissions at fhcallforentries@taunton.com or to review CDs or hard copies of your materials, which you can send to Kitchens & Baths, Fine Homebuilding, 63 S. Main St., P.O. Box 5506, Newtown, CT 06470-5506.

If you are looking for the other links related to our “On the Web” page (page 8 in the issue), you can find them here:

For more great content from FineHomebuilding.com, here are two more online resources for you to enjoy:

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