This post is all about our new kitchen!
We were on a very limited budget, but we sure got a lot of bang for
our buck! It all started with the old kitchen, I loved the red when I
did it, but it was dark and it went with the Coke Cola theme we had
which neither my hubby nor I were really into anymore. So we needed a
change, I had wanted to change it for a while, but we never had the
extra $$ but on March 4th I decided I wasn't going to let
no money stop me and that I would just figure it out. So we started
by taking our Kitchen Coke Cola collection to the Antiques store near
by, we sold out entire collection and we got 300$ my hubby and I were
both shocked and thought we would be lucky to get 100$ so 300$ was my
new goal for my reno, sadly we went over by 50$ so we did have to
invest some of our own money, but it was totally worth it, as you can
see....Here are the before pictures, red, pine, dark, I hesitated to
paint the pine, but it was worn out and had served it's time, so time
for an uplift!!
When painting pine good paint is a must, our reno would have cost much less with cheaper paint, but paint is one place you do not want to cheap out!! Our reno took one month give or take a few days off for appointments and to save our sanity lol! I am extremely grateful it is over. I don't want to see paint for a very long time! And now for the after pictures!
What a difference, it is so nice to see
my vision come to life, in all the rooms in the house but this one in
particular this was the hardest room we have done yet, we put our
blood, sweat and tears into this one. So here is the break down:
-Everything got painted, ceilings walls
trim doors, everything
-Our appliances stayed the same, but we
plan to save our $$$ and get “new to us” ones soon
-At this time we couldn't afford new
counter tops so these are covered in Contact paper Granite, which is
supposed to last up to one year given no one cuts on it or puts hot
pots on it, so far it is holding up great!
-All of the ornaments were either
purchased or made by hand to save money, all the creative ideas are
copied off of www.pinterest.com
it is an amazing site with tons of useful tips and information.
-We opened up the top of the cupboards
and put in big baskets which are filled with extra kitchen supplies
(fondue pot, foil pans, cake pans) things we don't need everyday.
-We added new Hardware on all the
cupboards and drawers
-We added a bead board backs plash,
which adds so much, I love it!
My husband and I did this all ourselves
with the help of pinterest and youtube videos we taught ourselves
everything we needed to know, so now what you have all been waiting
for, the break down of the budget.
White Paint – we bought Beauti~tone
Designer paint, pearl Cabinet and furniture paint in white, this
painted all the trim, walls, cupboards, shelves, ceiling, everything
you see that is white, the paint was regular 49.99$ per can, since we
needed 4 cans I asked my local Home Hardware for a deal and they gave
it to me for 42$ per can savings of 32$ Love's it! White paint total
168$
Wall Paint – Scuba Green by Benjamin
Moore, I brought the chip to my local Home Hardware and they made me
the perfect color. We used the same color on the bead board for the
back splash. In total this paint cost us 20$
Miscellaneous: TSP 5$, sand paper 5$, caulk 5$, paintbrushes 5$, paint roller 5$, Baskets 35$, decor 20$ (some of the decor I already had around the house), spray paint 10$, totals 90$
Bead Board, we bough 4 sheets of bead board 32 inches by 4 feet, and we have some leftover they are 10$ per sheet and once they are painted they are sealed and ready for water :) Love that feature! so since we have some left over our total was 35$
Counter tops, as I said earlier this is in fact Cont-tact paper, we applied this using a credit card and it worked great! When using this product you want to make sure you pay more and get the real Cont-Tact paper in granite, there are a couple colors to choose from, anything else might be too thin, this was 5.97$ per roll and I used 3 rolls and did all the counters! My counter top upgrade came to a total of 18$
The Hardware, this one was a tough one, hardware is so expensive and what we had was so out dated not even a coat of paint could save them, so we opted to make our own by bending our own spoons to use as hardware, they are so cute! We have 42 handles counting the drawers, and with our small budget nothing was working, till we found this spoon idea on pinterest, we did all our hardware all 42 handles for 11$!!! Love it! As for the hinges we spray painted the ones we had and they turned out great!
Totals 342$!! Reno'ing on a dime doesn't come easy it takes a lot of time and research, but if you have more time than money like me, you can totally make it work, I think for 350$ we got a great kitchen!!
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