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Making an old Kitchen New

Kitchen Remodel Before and After

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Photos by Ever and Anon Photography

Here’s a before and after kitchen that caught my eye. It was recently featured in Country Living Magazine. The home owner, Kaylor Little has a furniture repair/refinishing business Fisherman’s Wife Furniture, and manufactures some pieces herself. Ms. Little conceived this new kitchen and did much of the work herself.

I’d call the kitchen Basic Builder Standard -1990’s. It’s a simple, compact U-shaped kitchen with builder grade everything. It really caught my eye in the before/after photos that the owner appeared to have changed out everything, but left the layout untouched.

However, the original cabinets were not changed out, but were painted white. The accent color, a robin egg blue, is carried from the kitchen’s blue subway tile backsplash to the adjacent room. Very simple, very nice, and a very needed touch of color. Countertops were replaced from a standard builder laminate to DIY made butcher block.

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Photos by Ever and Anon Photography

Light fixtures were updated to a retro diner look, and all appliances were upgraded from white to stainless steel. The range was upgraded to a double oven range, and the new refrigerator is a counter-depth French Door model with ice and water dispenser through the door. This DIY owner rightfully gives herself a big pat on the back for choosing a counter-depth refrigerator for more aisle space in the kitchen. She also enclosed the refrigerator to give it a built-in look, added some crown moulding, and replaced the old square tiles with what appears to be a wood floor. I was wrong again, it’s a wood-look vinyl floor.

This kitchen is proof that kitchens CAN be beautifully redone without breaking the bank. Of course, all of the appliances in this remodeled kitchen are available for purchase at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center, your Soucal headquarters for major appliances and plumbing fixtures.


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April 20, 2015
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