Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Kitchen Redo

I've been meaning to post some photos of my kitchen since we re-did the lighting a few months ago but had been waiting until I found a photo of what it looked like when we first moved in so it would be a bit more dramatic. Well I finally found a 'before' shot this weekend, so here it is with the gorgeous (gag) oak cabinets, fluorescent light fixture (not shown, but it was centered on the ceiling), and totally mismatched window treatment:

And here it is now:

We spruced the kitchen up on a pretty tight budget because we don't plan on staying in this house for too long and didn't want to make a big investment, but clearly some things needed to change to make this more livable. We painted the walls a neutral shade, painted the cabinets white, added some cabinet hardware, took down all window treatments (we have block walls in the backyard), got a new faucet, and most importantly, took down the the fluorescent fixture and added some recessed lights and a pendant over the dining table.


Of course there are things I would love to change (like the appliances & formica) but overall I am very happy with how it turned out!

7 comments:

  1. Your kitchen looks great. We are in the process of doing the same thing with our delightful oak cabinets. Also, loving the plates above the window and stove!

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  2. I would definitely recommend putting up some sort of window treatment as you can lose and gain a significant amount of heat through the windows.

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  3. Wow what a great change. The cabinet color and wall color just make such a wonderful change. Your new lighting choice really added a lot to the kitchen.

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  4. WOW...such a difference and when you get to add the STAINLESS STEEL, you will see a much BIGGER difference...you'll love it even more. :)

    Jen Ramos
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  5. I am about to paint my kitchen cabinets as well (teeny budget & in need of a spruce), can you tell me what kind of paint you used?

    Thanks
    Michelle

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  6. Michelle- we used interior semi-gloss paint on the cabinets. First we sanded them really well, applied a coat of primer, then did two coats of white. Hope that helps, good luck with your project!

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