Previously on "Our House", the family room was reviewed. All the comments were appreciated, and in a shameless effort to solicite additional pats on the back, here are some pictures of the kitchen.
The kitchen went through 2 phases of renovation. The first was during the no money / new baby on the way phase. that took us from this:
to this:
This was the basic paint on the cabinets, chip out and re-grout the white ceramic tile countertop and scrub the crap out of 1970's, original to the house, kitchen faucet until the chrome shined. All the same appliances except for the refridgerator. That had to go. We still had the terribly sick color of light from the flourescent lighting (gives me a headache).
Then we grew tired of this and opted for a "new" oven / microwave combo. Craigslist.com is the best.Then we had to have new floors. The 16" white ceramic tiles with grey grout was unacceptable. Totally hideous and totally showed every speck of dirt. So, the tile had to be chipped out. It was awesome.This was about the time that I realized this was a stupid idea.
So then the floors were laid. My dad came over and helped me get the floors installed. After that, it was countertop time. We should have done this in reverse order but whatever. We had the money for floors before countertops. I tore out the old crappy tile tops and had the stone company install the new ones.We added subway tiles to the walls from the oven around to the refridgerator. This one feels like the most significant change. It added a ton to our kitchen. We then glazed and varnished our cabinets over the green paint that we had originally done. Added hardware from IKEA and they were done. We also changed the light box to 5 directional lights to get rid of the terrible light color.
After all of that was completed, you get this:
SO....Hooray. This is a great kitchen for us and it is all worth it now.
6 comments:
Looks good you guys!!
Impressive!
You are amazing and brave. Yes, brave. Braver than us. It looks fantastic, straight from HGTV.
You guys will never be able to move with all the blood,sweat and tears that went into the house. No wonder you love your house!!! Great job.
That's an amazing transformation! I don't know that I'm looking forward to our future opportunities to accomplish similar things...
Wow! Good work!
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