As promised, our kitchen re-do. You may remember my recent post about my love for white kitchens {and white trim; in my opinion, the more white, the better}. When we were looking for houses, we found very few {in our price range} with a white kitchen. So my hubby said, “babe, if you want a white kitchen, we’ll get you a white kitchen,” or something like that. How sweet, eh? {He also said I could make a “new house” look as “old as I want,” but that we weren’t going to buy an old home}. 🙂 This redo has been pretty budget-friendly. The biggest project (but worth every drop of sweat) was painting the cabinets white (thank you, thank you, thank you to my parents for the help). It took two weekends. After sanding off the shine, we painted two coats of primer (we used Kilz odorless oil-based primer) and then two coats of paint (Behr semigloss in swan wing). The walls are the same color of white, except in egg-shell finish. We also added some stainless steel hardware (all bought at Home Depot). And the countertops were formica with this oak trim on the sides. We would like to {eventually} replace them, so in the mean time we tried a new countertop glaze, Rustoleum’s Countertop Coating in the color putty. They’ve held up pretty well…they are supposed to be scratch- and chip-resistant; there are a few minor chips but I could probably touch them up with more of the paint. The worst part of the using the countertop coating {besides the smell} was waiting three whole days for it to dry before using the counters. Oh, and how can I forget about the light fixtures? We actually spray painted them in a metallic “brushed nickel” spray paint {they were brown before}. It’s amazing what a few coats of paint can do to transform a room. Here are some pictures. BEFORE:
If I remember right, this picture was taken before we actually owned the house. It’s my hubby (right) and our realtor And AFTER:
One other thing we did was we got the cabinet doors routed out {by a carpenter} and then put glass in them. It cost about $25 for the pair plus the cost of glass. Besides the white paint, this is probably my favorite change to our kitchen – I’m planning on doing another cupboard door or two as well. The bamboo shade was from Target. I might put another one of the patio door (on right) because the morning sun is super bright.
Have you ever considered putting a lamp in your kitchen? I love, love, love lamps on kitchen counters…they give such an unexpected glow in the kitchen (above).
I like to call this Phase One because there are many more things that I would like to do to the kitchen in the future. What are they? Glad you asked. I would REALLY like to get black granite countertops and a white carrara marble island countertop. After that, it would be fun to put in a white subway tile backsplash, a “new,” “old-looking” bridge faucet, some crown
molding on the kitchen cupboards at the top, and of course stainless steel appliances, if they are still in style by the time we get to that! And the lighting could use a litle re-arrangement and a few new fixtures. To be specific, I would like to get some stainless industrial-looking lights above the island.
GORGEOUS! Check out these other amazing DIY Projects too!
DIY Tissue Pom Poms tutorial
DIY Silhouettes tutorial
Nealy – thank you so much for sharing all of your amazing DIY creativity! The kitchen is fabulous! So much DIY talent – cabinets, fixtures and countertop! And the tutorials for the pom poms and silhouettes are awesome!
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Great kitchen redo. I especially love the glass front doors. I have been considering doing the same thing. Thanks for sharing.
Beuatiful! I LOVE the glass cabinet. Great idea.
What is the paint color in the hallway? Ir is so beautiful!
Oh my, Nealy!! This is spectacular! I love a white kitchen, and you guys have such a beautiful one now! Great job and hope you enjoy…Roeshel, thanks for sharing! -shaunna 🙂
Love the kitchen! You all did a fantastic job!!!!
Ebony
sparklingeventdesigns.blogspot.com
Thanks so much, Roeshel! How fun to see my posts on your blog! 🙂 I'm just adding your button. Thanks again!
OMG, that looks AMAZING! GREAT JOB!!! I am now going to start pressuring my hubby into doing this!! A few questions on the counter tops – when you use that putty stuff, do you need a special tool to make them smooth like that? Can you use normal cleaner like you would use any other day on those?
The kitchen is lovely!!!!
A great job with this update, it looks just beautiful! I love how the glass was added to the door fronts, makes such a difference, and a lamp on countertops…I have one and love the soft light it provides early in the morning, when just a little light will do to ease you into the morning!! Enjoy this space! Janell
Thanks for the comments…I'll answer a few of your questions here.
The color in the hallway is Benjamin Moore Hot Spring Stones. I love the color and have used it all over our house. 🙂
Second, the countertop coating. It's actually a paint that we just rolled on with a roller. We found it at Home Depot. It's been a nice "quick fix" to our formica counters. However, it does chip a little (although we are probably hard on our counters) so it would need retouched every once in a while. The color we choose is called Putty.
I hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions!
Nealy
http://www.BambinaBabe.blogspot.com
Absolutely Beautiful!
I picked up an old window on the side of the road yesterday. know of any awesome DIY ideas for using old windows?
Hi Amy!
I receive that question a lot and I actually have a lot of old windows too. I'll do a post this next week with how I use them in my home and what I've done with them so stay tuned!
Really love the update to the countertops. I've always been impressed when people paint them, and your's turned out great!
Love the before and afters – especially the glass doors! I would LOVE to do this in my kitchen but my husband thinks our doors are too cheap and wouldn't hold up. I wonder if this can be done to pressboard/laminate cabinets?
Awesome job! I just bought a house with the same cabinets and have started the prep work on painting them. I have a few questions for you… did you sand between coats, what type of brush/roller did you use, did you paint the backs of the doors, and how long did you wait after the last coat of paint before you hung them all back up? I'm nervous about getting a smooth finish with all the grooves on the fronts of the doors. Thanks for any help you can give and feel free to give me some tips you learned along the way:)
Sara – Best to contact Nealy at Bambina Babe. I'd love to take credit for this gorgeous kitchen…that'd mean it was located in my house! lol Click one on of the links above to go to her blog to contact her with your questions. 🙂
Good luck! We have plans to paint our cabinets and remodel our kitchen too but it's still in the planning/building budget stage.
Roeshel
Wondering about this putty color – is it more charcoal grey, brown or griege? Thanks!
Hi Jessica. I apologize – this is a feature article from several years ago so I can’t be more helpful. I don’t believe she is blogging anymore but you could follow the link the post to her blog to see if she responds. Good luck!