Our kitchen is small: 11 x 11. We redid the kitchen shortly after we got married and I moved in. It was a gut job (including the ceiling and floor but the walls remained). My husband and I designed our kitchen. He performed a lot of the manual labor: installed ceiling, recessed lighting, cabinets, and appliances. We had professionals install the flooring, granite countertop, moldings and subway backsplash.
Since this is not our "forever" house, we decided against taking down the walls and just working with what we have. While it is not large by any means, it's functional and quaint.
There use to be nothing on this wall. Just a aluminum rack to hold pantry goods and dishes. Do you see my kitchen stool to the left - the only place to sit in the kitchen! :)
A close-up of our backsplash. Originally, I was planning on going with Ann Sacks tiles, but given our tight budget, we opted for good 'ol Home Depot subway tile. I love how it turned out.
Okay, and now for the before. Let me just set the scene. This was my husband's house before we got married so when I moved in it was his bachelor pad. The kitchen was exactly the same kitchen that existed in 1948! His priority, at the time, was his basement (he loves woodworking), not the kitchen. Go figure. Oh my goodness, I can't believe I'm posting these pictures.
Bleh...how about that copper kitchen clock? Or the contact paper back splash? That light fixture? Those horrible dirty cabinets? Do you want to see where the oven was?
Yes, right next to the refrigerator and do you want to know what was to the left of the stove? Oh yeah, the washer machine. Unfortunately, I don't have a picture of that. The good thing about that is you could do a load of laundry while simultaneously cook dinner! I think this should be the new trend. :)
And, look at that linoleum floor! Lovely. I believe when we were dating, I tore out a tear sheet of a kitchen as inspiration and there it hung on the side of the refrigerator. Well, all I have to say, is that after we got married, this kitchen was history. As the slogan goes, "You've We've come a long way, baby!"
Love what yall did...there's nothing like a fresh new kitchen!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and quaint! I love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great reno! Yall did a great job!
ReplyDeleteThe slogan fits perfectly! Regardless of whether or not your family stays in your current home forever, it's always satisfying to improve your space for where you are at that current moment. I am in AWE of the kitchen transformation, Fran!!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen is beautiful! It sounds like your husband is a keeper too :) Pinned it!
ReplyDeleteHoly transformation batman...it's gorgeous Fran- I love the white cupboards and trellis shade...such a classically pretty space!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! Your kitchen looks amazing! What a difference! Great job, Fran!
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation- it looks amazing!! You are so lucky that your husband is handy like that!
ReplyDeleteYou have come a long way! I'd love to make my morning coffee in such a bright, cheerful kitchen.
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ReplyDeleteI've been having so much fun seeing the changes in your house... but it's been really fulfilling to see, through your eyes, these changes.
You may not think about it this way all the time, but I look at these things and think about the amazing and positive changes you have inspired in U.K.'s life (and indirectly, our family). Especially my adorable cousin (soon to be cousins!!!!!!)!
I really do love reading your blog :)
xxMelissa
(Google is being weird and won't let me comment as my blog, haha sorry!)
You did an amazing job on your kitchen and it is certainly one that I'd be overjoyed to cook in. And I have to comment on your roman shade again because it is just so wonderful. I bet it perks up your day every time you see it. Yay for being 99% done!
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Yep .... you've come a long way! It's lovely - I've always loved your kitchen!
ReplyDeleteSo bright and cheery! You did a wonderful job, Fran :)
ReplyDeleteI had to come back and say that I understand now your need for that cute stool and a place to sit. Bet it becomes even more important as the pregnancy progresses!
ReplyDeleteWow Fran! You all did an amazing job. We have the same cabinets as your before. I would love to replace them! But hopefully we won't be in this house much longer, so they're staying.
ReplyDeleteYour before photo was OUR KITCHEN when we first moved into our house except that we had YELLOW linoleum that coved up the wall - lovely! It was so bad I 'knew' we would replace it and so while I was taking art classes used the linoleum to cut on (with my xacto knife) and then we ended up not being able to replace for a while - yikes. Your new kitchen is beautiful! I love your window treatments ;)
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen turned out beautiful! I saved a few images as inspiration for our future kitchen! LOL
ReplyDeleteWow! what a difference! it's beautiful & classic! love your little wooden cutting board behind the stove too!!
ReplyDeletexo, 'Tessa
WOWZERS!!! It's great to see the before and afters, side by side. I love your kitchen!!!
ReplyDeletethis is a really cute neat kitchen. very classic and homey! thanks for sharing :)
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ReplyDeleteYour before picture is like looking at my kitchen in the rent house we just moved into! Same light fixture, flooring, and washer & dryer in the kitchen. Add some awful yellow and green tiling. I love your subway tiles! Good job, enjoy it! (comment got messed up the first time sorry!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great transformation - it is so fresh welcoming - great design and great hubby. xxx
ReplyDeleteWow, it has totally come a long way! Love seeing the not-so-pretty befores with the lovely new afters. You and Kevin did an awesome job. You should be proud!
ReplyDeleteI love it, it looks so fresh!
ReplyDeleteJust stumbled upon your blog! Wow, your kitchen is gorgeous! I love it! I am following your blog now...stop by and say hello!
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Your kitchen is one of the inspiration photos I used for my own kitchen remodel, which is nearly complete. Do you mind sharing what color you painted your cabinets? That's the last decision I have to make, and I love yours! Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteI know this post was a while ago but I saw this picture on pineterest and love the color of your kitchen! Do you remember the paint color that you used?
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer, the paint we used was Martin Senour Currency Paper. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHow could you throw away the lovely tea pot clock, it looked so chic with the wire hanging down ;o)
ReplyDeleteHa ha - Great job!
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Kitchen is the heart of the house. It is where you make food for the family. It's where you gather, eat and talk together everyday. It is a special place in the house, not to mention it is the most entered room, that's why it deserves a special attention too. Your DIY skills will come handy in this kind of renovation. It wouldn't just save you time, but could also save you a lot of money.
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