The first few pics here are the "before" photos.
The Peninsula (below) came out, opening up the kitchen to the family room and making room for the new island.
Making progress.
Below, subway tiles going in.
The beautiful floor is actually wood laminate we put over the existing laminate floor.
My talented hubby put three Ikea cabinets together to make an island.
Butcher block top also came from Ikea.
Old breakfast nook, below.
Walls now painted grey. The curved bench was made by the hubby from eight chairs, then painted white.
This space below, is the storage area under our stairs. I'm so happy to now have it turned into a pantry I can enter from our kitchen!!
Still need the trim work around the door, but it's coming along.
Now We're trying to decide whether to put a shorter or longer piece of glass in???
Below, is an inspiration pic from 'The Rafter House' Builders in AZ.
All crown molding and subway tile is done now.
Loving the new updated, bright, happy look of our kitchen. Thank you 'Mr. House of Whimsy'...and Ikea !!! : )
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE your new kitchen! Awesome idea with the chairs!! He is hired!
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deb
wow! looks beautiful! I bet you love being out there puttering around and cooking! you deserve it! enjoy!
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vivian
Wow! Beautiful transformation! Good job!
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so bright and fresh! A walk-in pantry is dreamy and the chair bench is really clever. Nice job you two! Personally, I like the longer glass window on that door, but it all depends on how much of the inside of the pantry you want visible. So, what's next on the list?
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joyce
Wow it looks really nice. One of these days I'll have to stop by and see it and you.
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Ooh, what a pretty new kitchen! It really lightens up the room. You guys did good!
ReplyDeleteI love the crown molding and the bright look to your kitchen! My husband and I did a remodel recently, and where we got jammed up was picking the right back-splash; yours is lovely by the way. I'd say it added an extra 3 days, at least, to how long it took to get done, but we did finally pick a nice one out!
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