 It was a German guy who built this house that I bought it from his family. And I'm really impressed with his structure. If you look up, the floor joists run the length of the house. Normally they're going to span over the main wall and come across this way. Because of that, he's put an IV in every 10 feet to pick up that minimum code says every 12 feet, but he's gone 10 feet, which really makes this house structurally strong this way. My whole goal was to take down this wall. Now I'm going to stay with a vertical post here. All will come down, vertical post here, all will come down to this location right here. That allows me to open up this kitchen now, all the way around a U-shape, which will continue across here, across here, home out to this point. Massive violin in the middle, new door out to the outside here. This is going to be the future sunroom that's going to be next year. We're going to do this in stages, so it'll be the future sunroom. But this is going to be stunning. I look at the fireplace, which I'm now going to pull out and put in a new fireplace. And when I see, I know that this used to be a wood-burning fireplace. Look at this beautiful brick that they closed up. It tells me underneath, as the chaser in the way just goes, this is the old vent style for the wood-burning fireplace that allowed to take that heat back from that fireplace and force it out. So I'm going to rip this apart and see what I can find. Something odd. There's either a door or a window here at one time when this house was built. I imagine somebody made a change when it was built because it shows nothing on the outside. I'll take a look at that, but I'm impressed so far.