I will share these pictures in the order that we did the makeover.
Bought these kits at Kiem Lumber.
The first one is for cabinets and 2nd one is for counter top.
Didn't do the sponging design with counter top as suggested.But just did a solid black.And really turned out nice.
This was before picture.
Allen tore out part cabinet so fridge would finally fit where it belonged.
Next he removed all drawers and doors.
We ended up keeping nobs and hinges.And soaked them in strong soap over night and brush scrubbing them,then prime sprayed then sprayed them black.Saved allot money on doing that.
My neighbor/friend Martha painted the cabinets for us.Money well spend,since i came down with flu in middle of project.
Here she gave the first coat of light grey paint.
Here she is wiping stain off that gave it a finished look.
Next was the 4 coats for counter.After it was finish it had to set 3 days before I could set anything on it put worth the wait to get rid of my orange counter top,for only $69.
Think next was the wall that my friend Dixie was so kind to come help with.
I'm still not 100% happy with color of wall.When I started painting it it looked purple ,so ran downstairs in search of black paint and mixed that in till I liked it.And some days I'm ok with color and other days i think I have to get on that =).
Next step was back splash.Did this on day that was very sick.So I was very happy how easy it was.I got these panels at Kiem too,but Lowe's are within a $1 the same price.I cut all pieces before I started gluing them on.
Here's a picture to see how easy it is to cut.
Here things are starting to come together.And waiting on plumber.
4 comments:
Looks great! Can't wait to see it in person! Laura
Lena, it is an amazing kitchen make-over!! You have such great ideas and the fortitude to get it done!
Looks so fab, Lena. Way to go. That mess and hard work always pays off in the end. Love the colors. :)
very nice!! It's amazing what can be done in a home on a budget. looks great. Love your ideas.
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