Through a lot of research, hard work, trial and error I have made a lot of progress in my kitchen.
I have painted, glazed, and added crown molding to my upper cabinets, raised the cabinet above my microwave, tiled my back splash, switched out a florescent light fixture with can lights, framed out my window, put new hardware on my cabinets, added beaded glass to three cabinet doors and made a plate rack.
I have painted, glazed, and added crown molding to my upper cabinets, raised the cabinet above my microwave, tiled my back splash, switched out a florescent light fixture with can lights, framed out my window, put new hardware on my cabinets, added beaded glass to three cabinet doors and made a plate rack.
I am still trying to decide on the color for my lower cabinets. Also, going to get a different counter top eventually...maybe butcher block on the island area?
I am going to blog tutorials about all my projects in the days to come so that anyone and everyone who wants to update, without having to hire out and spend lots of money, can.
I am going to blog tutorials about all my projects in the days to come so that anyone and everyone who wants to update, without having to hire out and spend lots of money, can.
I am linking this post up with...
The DIY showoff
Between Naps on the Porch, Metamorphosis Monday
The Shabby Nest, Frugal Fridays
Just a Girl, Show and Share Day
The Shabby Chic Cottage, Transfomation Thursady
Blue Cricket Design, Show and Tell Wednesday
Funky Junk Interiors, Saturday Nite Special
Tatertots and Jello, Weekend Wrap up Party
Thrifty Decor Chick, Before & After Party
Savvy Southern Style, Wow Us Wednesday
&
Under the Table and Dreaming, Sunday Showcase
Click on the links in my "Favorite Places to Link" page to check it out.
Thank you!!!
Looks great!
ReplyDeleteCheryl
http://ldsmomtomany.blogspot.com/search/label/Kitchen%20Remodel
oh you made your own plate rack now you have my full attention !!
ReplyDeleteGreat job so far!! Black distressed would look beautiful on the lower cabinets. Martina
ReplyDeleteI love your kitchen!
ReplyDeleteEmily, you go, girl. Your kitchen is looking awesome. I can hardly wait to see you continue.
ReplyDeleteI shared our "new" kitchen last Monday. Here is a link if you would like to take a look.
http://howsweetthesound.typepad.com/my_weblog/2011/02/the-evolution-of-our-kitchen.html
Wow! It looks really good. Great job! I think black on the bottom would look good too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Emily! You are a painting queen!! Love how the glaze adds dimension and interest. That plate rack is awesome - I wish I had one of those. Great job!
ReplyDeleteEmily, job well done! And a girl after my own heart. I too have worked to make over my 1970's kitchen. It's not easy to do on a budget.
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
Loving the direction you're going. SO fab!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks great! I found you on Tatortots and Jello. :) I am painting my cabinets too and so I am out checking everyone else's great kitchens! I am going to reveal my kitchen on my blog this weekend. It's a lot of work, but it looks nice when it's done. :)
ReplyDeleteJodi
wow! your kitchen is stunning! last year we did a DIY complete kitchen reno- so much work, but so worth it! you can see it on my blog it's on the sidebar! oh and if you would like I am having a party here: http://www.bubblynaturecreations.com/2011/03/project-party-weekend-5-ways-to-re.html
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend- so glad I stumbled upon your blog!
Congrats on your 'new' kitchen - it looks great! We recently gave our 30 year old cabinets a face lift too, and now are working on new countertops. Lots of work, but SO worth it!
ReplyDeleteEmily,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the DIY feature! This makeover is fantastic! My husband and I painted and glazed our oak cabinets last spring; I also decided to "bump" out the cabinet above the microwave (smiles). Love the glass doors!
Warm Wishes,
Jodie
Looking good! Just demo-ing my kitchen and living with drywall dust EVERYWHERE!!!
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Very nice kitchen. I love the plate rack. Thanks for all your links this week.
ReplyDeleteyour kitchen looks wonderful! wow, you have done so much work yourself...amazing!
ReplyDeletelove that you will paint the lower cabinets another color...have you decided yet?
butcher block will look great on the island!
I am so impressed. Your kitchen/dining (before) is so similar to mine (even the oak cabinets. I have long wanted to do a little makeover but have been too nervous. You are very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful kitchen! The plate rack that you made is fabulous. The can lights are definitely a good idea ;) Thanks for sharing your kitchen with us!
ReplyDeletefantastic job girl!!! did you decide on lower cabinet paint yet? I think a greyish shade of blue would be awesome, or grey.. but I'm partial to those colors anyway :)
ReplyDeleteThe artificial lighting can change the whole outlook and feeling of aReady to Assemble Cabinets Ventura, it is best not to overlook or skimp on these aspects. The position of the lighting in our kitchen desires to be design carefully. Adding windows to morning serving of food localities or in front of groundwork counters will not only make preparing nourishment a delight, but can assist you save on some electrical power as well.
ReplyDeleteThis is almost the same layout that my kitchen is. I will have a small cabinet next to dishwasher. You did a great job and I hope you don't mind me using some of your ideas. Just love it.
ReplyDeletedo you have a tutorial on raising the cabinet above the microwave? email adoyo80@yahoo.com
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