Currently updating 90's country kitchen to the 21st century. Swapping out tile countertops with slab granite painting walls and ceiling swapping out appliances with SS lowering bar in island to one level changing cabinet hardware replacing window treatment. Could use help and suggestions during this process.
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HELP -- Our kitchen needs help and a redesign. It is very small, but we have room for a table and chairs, which we need. Our laundry closet is in the kitchen and we have no other place for it. The cabinets are 80's style and the wallpaper makes my eyes bleed. I need this community's HELP!!!
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This was my starter home. my husband and I worked on the kitchen and dining room for a month to give it a facelift. Since we're students, we did that as inexpensively as possible, spending $2K for the whole kitchen & dining room renovation.
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its a bad space...... it has wasted space in the corner..... it has two different kind of counter tops and cubers...... and dark wood panaling on all the walls..... then there is a weird tile type ceiling.
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This is a kitchen that looks as if it was redone in the late 1980's. It has some great features, but very little warmth, outdated cabinetry, sink, appliances, lighting fixtures, etc. The walls are an awful light blue, and half of the kitchen isn't being used for anything right now! The linoleum is stained, torn, and in desperate need of replacing...
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We demo'd the majority of the first floor to make the kitchen liveable and put a bathroom (3/4 on the first floor of our 1920 tiny house in Pittsburgh PA. It took about 4 months, and we LOVE it! We still need to get a table in the kitchen that matches, but until I find the perfect one- what's there is what's there.
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This is our kitchen that we are trying hard to redo, I am currently taking down wall paper and would like to remove the breakfast nook and add some type of island. I am currently undecided about color.
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Our kitchen deserves a -3 rating right not, but we are remodeling our house room by room, and have saved the kitchen for last. The kitchen is not huge, but decent-sized, with fairly good configuration. But we HATE these cabinets with their barn door look, deep vertical grooves, and overwhelming amount of oak. My husband absolutely refuses to consider replacing the cabinets due to cost, and also the fact that he feels the cabinets themselves are perfectly good. He wants to plane the cabinet doors to get rid of the grooves, and then paint or stain. I'm not convinced this will work. For one thing, the doors seem quite thin already. I'm all for re-using what we can, but would love some suggestions for remaking the doors and adding some "furniture-like" details. Please help!
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Kitchen is in an old Grist Mill, built in 1798. Just remodeled spring of 2010. Features custom made Knotty Hickory cabinets and flooring. Most of the appliances are Sears brand except for the beverage fridge. Appliances are double oven, double door fridge, 2 freezer, counter top stove, garbage disposal and half time oven/microwave. Other electronic gizmos include an video doorbell, home security system and central vac (with a dustpan in the kitchen area. The custom cabinets feature slow close drawers, spice racks on each side of range, plate rack and wine rack. Cabinets above the counter can be accessed from both sides. Apron sink and prep sink in the granite countertop. Extra overhang on the granite countertop required the use of extra support posts. The Knotty Hickory flooring custom cut in 3, 4, 5 & 6 inch widths. Hickory barstools and dining room chairs, have hickory limbs for legs and spindles, with the bark still on them. The Dining Room table was custom made of Hickory. It too has Hickory limbs with the bark on them for legs.
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New custom wood cabinets with soft close, Valley white & River white granite counter tops, All stainless steel appliances, Island hood, Induction cook top,pendant lighting, Dimmers.
Under cabinet and Inside cabinet lighting.
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We had a standard kitchen in our 5 year old house.We went with Durasupreme brand cabinets made of lyptus wood a chestnut finish and a charcoal glaze.The granite countertops are "carmel". The farm sink is a Kohler cast iron single bowl with a Kohler faucet. The stainless appliances are GE from their "Cafe" line. New floors are hardwood Millstone brand hickory butternut with a hand scraped finish. Wall color is Behr paint-Pumpkin Spice. Kudos to my wife & Lou from Kitchenland Las Vegas.
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The tile on the wall is yellow with maroon trim.The wall color was the best match. The floor tiles are old.This kitchen is very small and the cabinets are very old. It is hard for two people to work together because we keep bumping into each other.The way that it is set up the kitchen is very disconnected from the living room and most of the dining room.The door on the refrigerator when opened blocks the doorway into the kitchen. There is not enough counter space so there is a small table.
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The basement was part of the original tri-level, and was a 22X36 room. We added a lower kitchen and media room when we remodeled and did the last addition to our home . We were able to fit the full kitchen and living area in what had been the large1970s room, complete with indoor/outdoor carpet and dark cheap paneling. YUCK! <LOL> It was so depressing that we only used it for storage.
We entertain often, on a large scale, and needed two full kitchens.
Since the lower level was finished, we use it as our primary kitchen. It's nice to be with the family and where our 50" TV can be seen while I cook.
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This Kitchen needed a total makeover, but there really wasn't a huge budget to work with. With creative solutions and a lot of repurposing, we created that old world kitchen just dreamed about.
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Our kitchen is small and outdated. The kitchen itself is large, but they only used a small portion of it for the actual kitchen. We don't have a lot of counter space or cabinets, but we do have a wonderful, walk-in pantry. Cabinets are metal and so old that they are rusting. We are planning on totally gutting the kitchen and making it bigger one day. I lost my job in May and haven't had any luck finding another one and we have 4 boys in college so now is not a good time. I did recently paint the kitchen a warm butterscotch color and re-decorated in an old world bistro theme. I think it looks nice. Minus the cabinets and counter top. lol Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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