Friday, June 10, 2011

35th Kitchen

Ah.... this is def one of my favorite of the whole house.

I have become a sucker for white.

I'm am usually all about color, ALL about color. I am a painter after all, so it makes sense...right?

But there is something about white, especially kitchens, that I am drawn to. (I seriously considered white counter tops, but changed my mind. Worried about stains for the new owners or future renters.)

Also, when we got inside the first time, we were both giddy...there was wood floors underneath through out most of the home.
And not only that...they were in grrreat condition...fo reals? Yup...
But, I had one constant question... 'You think they run through the kitchen?'

Nasty vinyl was down and I had a fear they would have a nice sticky goop on them, and guess what...they did.

Boo hoo... Oh well, tile it is... My budget was 1.99 per sq ft for tile, and guess what? Found it for .99, woo hoo!! Smile back on the face.

Picture from the listing before purchase...

And what is up with the rockin kitchen cabinets you ask? Well don't.

Pieces of wood glued on, seriously...no lie.
Thought it was one solid piece... nope, glue.
Friggin glue... the bane of my existence in this house, glue on the cabinets, glue on the floor, etc.

Day we closed and previous owners are moving out...


After prying off bookoos of wood pieces and sanding, the wood was off.
I was absolutely amazed at everything the previous owners had done to the house, this being the perfect example.
I would have loved to of replace the doors. No, I would of LOVED to gut the whole thing and start new, or at least tear out the cabinets and put new ones in. Even called a friend to get a price on doors and it all sounded so good and got super excited. Then we came back down to earth and looked it all over and realized it would NOT be smart to spend the money on that, somewhere else, like carpet in the bedroom, and give it a super good sanding and paint job.


Ok, have to explain the counter 'situation'. For all of the homes we do this work to, for now, we purchase the pre-made counter tops. So with the purchase on the counter, we later realized they were too big. And I'm not talking about to long, as its obvious in the pics. It hung over about two inches...ouch. Doesn't sound like alot, but when you can stick your whole hand in, it's not ideal ;)
But, from this predicament, I really, really wanted and tried to push to have the counter extend as it does going to the left, to have a bar area. There is no eat in area in the kitchen. I know its not a huge deal, but it did bother me a tad, and just the additional workspace, either to put barstools for a small bar/eat in area, or a place for bills and workspace area really appealed to me... A LOT.



But in the end, as you can plainly see, we did not do it...
1.) More time, big factor
2.) More money, cost in materials to go back and build it, huge factor
3.) If we did that, since we ever so slightly rearranged the kitchen, there was no where for a frig....that's minor right?

Oh well... Not a huge bummer...just would of been nice. I'm always up for more and more storage and counter space.


Also, had tried to go with a different backsplash, but was insanely backordered, grrr.... So backordered we could not wait and were all ready running out of time to get it back up on the market, sooooo went the the fast one.

And After...

TOTALLY digging the shelves, want them in my house!



Totally happy with it.

And I feel the need to explain. I have had many who say 'Why don't you do this or that?'. Sure, I would LOVE LOVE LOVE to put in stainless appliances, knock down walls, all new windows & doors, modern vanities...a total gut.

But that doesn't make any sense at all for what we are doing.

What we do is buy and fix it up for the specific area that it is in, so that it is not overvalued for it's area.
We stick to an extremely tight budget to get things fixed & in working order, updated & more appealing than what they were before, and not go overboard. I am always searching for a deal on things. Example, kitchen faucet was a close out kohler faucet, normally over $200 and purchased for $60, I was so excited, had to call the mister. I think even he had a smile on that purchase!

I know most areas we purchase in, the interested party that looks at the house to live in, isn't either interested in renovating or doesn't have the means to... This is when it makes me truly happy and I get goose bumps, knowing that we can come in and totally change it up, and have someone else walk in with no worries, fall in love and call it home. I truly, truly love doing this.

Happiness....total happiness.

There you have it.

To many more,
A


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51 comments:

  1. It looks fantastic! It also looks like you went through a lot of work to get it to that! Great job!
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  2. i do not even believe that is the same kitchen

    :)

    it turned out AMAAAZING! love that backsplash!

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  3. Aww, thanks!! I do love the way it all turned out, the transformation is crazy!

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    1. Where did you purchase the backsplash tiles?
      theladyleanne@hotmail.com

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  4. Wow your kitchen is Beautiful, great job!!

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  5. Wow, what a difference! You did such an amazing job!

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  6. You did a wonderful job! Total transformation on a tight budget...I love those!

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  7. You did a fab job and I totally understand about the budget. Whoever gets this house will be happy with it, especially when compared to how it started out. You have vision and major 'sticktoittiveness'! You rock.
    ~Pam
    pamspaintparlor.typepad.com

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  8. What a SPECTACULAR re-do WOW!! You sure are in the right business!

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  9. Thanks D and P!!! Don't know if the mister would agree with the 'sticktoittiveness'....I've got projects everywhere!!! Thanks for the 'you rock' comment, it's what I say to my kiddos ;)
    I LOVE doing this, I hope this is the right business for me, heehee!!

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  10. Love love love that backplash. This makes me want to buy a house SOOOO bad. Thanks for linking up to the Throwback Thursday link party. Linky open through Sunday.

    www.luxeboulevard.blogspot.com

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  11. It looks sooo good. Just curious ~ where's the fridge now?

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  12. Thank you Reenie!! The previous owners took their fridge with them. We provided a new stove and new dishwasher. We switched the places for the stove and fridge around for many reasons, but one being that the new place for the stove actually has a working vent. I felt like it had a better flow to the room this way

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  13. Oh this post gave me hope. We are looking at a home with a very similar kitchen. The frames of the cabinets are white, and the doors are lacquered wood, much like your before (but no glued pieces). We're planning on doing new countertops, but not cabinets soon because of budget. So to see something finished like that, it gives me inspiration!

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  14. Oh yea!!! I'm SO happy this helped!! Right now I am into slats on the doors, if they are white, so I think if you gave it a good strip, sand, and couple coats of white paint, possibly with new or painted hardware, it would look AWESOME!!!!
    Glad this inspired you!! Makes me happy!!!

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  15. Very pretty! 100% better than the before. :)

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  16. Wow! It's beautiful, you did a wonderful job! I'd love for you to pop by my blog sometime, www.icantstopcrafting.blogspot.com

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  17. Thank you!! Im headed over there now ;)

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  18. Thx Allison ~ I didn't see it in the after pics :)

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  19. Looks sooo good!
    http://sweetteaserendipity.blogspot.com

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  20. It's a great looking kitchen! I love those shelves, too. I really like the curvy detail around the window above the sink, too, and I was so glad to see you left it there. :) You do good work!

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  21. No problem Reenie!!

    Delany, Thanks SO, SO MUCH!!!

    Suzanne, I really liked the detail also, and I WANT those shelves in my personal house!!! ;)
    Thank you for the compliments!

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  22. Wow! What a great makeover!! Love it!
    I would love it if you shared this at {nifty thrifty sunday}!
    Hope to see you there!
    xoxo,
    Vanessa

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  23. Thanks so much Vanessa!! I headed that way ;)

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  24. WOW that looks AMAZING wow! I absolutely love the white cabinets and backsplash I found you through the sunday scoop linky party and am your newest follower. Come and visit and follow back :)

    A mommy's life...with a touch of YELLOW
    tyandwhitneyulrich.blogspot.com

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  25. I saw your link on The Shabby Nest Frugal Friday link. I love that you used the same cabinets. I didn't read the part about you using the same cabinets. I honestly thought they were brand new. I went back and read and I was pleasantly surprised! Way to go!

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  26. Thanks!! We really aim to use everything that is salvageable in the houses we buy....glad to make you happy!!

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  27. Love the shelves on the window! very clever.
    thanks for sharing @ catch as catch can!
    gail

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  28. That looks SO much better! Thank you for linking up at the Weekend Warrior!

    Anna
    www.askannamoseley.com

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  29. Well, I already told you how much I love this! But I do! :D
    Thank you so much for sharing this @ {nifty thrifty sunday} last week!
    I can't wait to see more from you this weekend!
    xoxo,
    Vanessa

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  30. Absolutely amazing!

    Jenny
    www.simcoestreet.blogspot.com

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  31. Nice work. And I love it that you do it in a way that fits the house and neighborhood and your budget! Clever people!
    -Revi

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  32. Great transformation...especially doing it on a budget. I can't believe the original cabs...what were they thinking??!?!?

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  33. Amazing!!! Great work. I'm sure there was a lot of elbow grease poured into that project.

    Melissa
    redflycreations.blogspot.com

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  34. we're currently remodeling our kitchen, and i know it is HARD work! you've done a great job! and i also understand making sure to keep your kitchen a good fit for your home. All that matters is that it's sensible for you and how you want it!

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  35. oh my what an amazing transformation worth all the hard work.
    Would luv for my readers to discover your blog, will you please join our weekly party at
    http://www.passionatelyartistic.com/2011/11/thanksgiving-showcase-tutorial-with.html
    have a great crafting week!
    Maggie
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  36. great change...and sooooo much work...(we are painting our kit cabinets right now)....LOVE the transformation in your home...and LOVE the shelves on the window...clever...good luck and enjoy your new space...:)..Mariaelena

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  37. Wow this looks so good! We're looking at purchasing our first place soon & this gives me hope for some of the awful kitchens I've seen!

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  38. Ho Lee Cow. Totally awesome and you are incredible to rip ALL THOSE OFF the cabinets! Turned out beautiful! I would just LOVE for you to share this over at Trash 2 Treasure Tuesdays on the Korner. http://kammyskorner.blogspot.com/2011/11/trash-2-treasure-tuesdays-8-and.html

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  39. Beautiful! I have a question about your backsplash - did you get it at Home Depot (and I know that you don't live at this house as it is a flip) but do you like it and is it durable? I want something like that in my house so BAD! Thanks darling!

    Amanda
    everycreativeendeavor.com

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  40. I love the transformation. It looks amazing.
    Ruth

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