The toe kick lighting is finished. The dim area on the left is the dishwasher. It may be impossible to put lighting in there due to the way the door opens and closes. When the door is fully open there is no space at all for a LED strip.
I've also been experimenting with pantry lighting. I wasn't sure if it was something I wanted to do or not, but I'm going to go ahead with it. Yesterday I ordered the rest of the materials, but in a less warm (2,700 vs. 2,400K) color. I'll use the very warm light strips on other projects.
The pantry doors also arrived yesterday. They were easy enough to install, but I have a little drywall work to do and I need to caulk around the seams. The color of the glass when the pantry lights are off matches the backsplash. I forgot to test it out at night to see how much the doors glow.
I decided to go ahead and trim out the front door for the sidelight that I currently have in there, and just deal with changing the size later. That will enable me to put in the reducer between the entry hall and adjacent areas since I will know how wide to cut it. This week I'm also ordering the stainless for the toe kick and the veneer for the beams. Once that's in the project will be complete and I can move on to something else.