My Kitchen & Design Ideas

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Last week, I planned on sharing our kitchen which is scary since there is no after. Since the weather was gloomy all last week, I wanted wait until the sun came out (so my kitchen wouldn't look even worse)

Here's my kitchen in all its glory (be nice) Right now I have an L Shape kitchen. We want to change our kitchen layout to be more of a transitional U Shape.








The Problems:

1. The dark cabinets make our kitchen appear even than it is, and make out kitchen look date and tired. The white ceramic counters with dark brown grout is dreadful and reminds us of 1985.
2. The porcelain sink is dated and stained, no amount of bleach will get this puppy cleaned!
3. The dishwasher and oven have seen better days.
4. The poor lighting above the sink and the overhead lighting let off very little light. At night when I'm cooking dinner I can hardly see, unless my dining room light is on.
5. The 'dead space' a small wall with only a fridge on it that creates a nook in our kitchen - leaving valuable kitchen space un-used. The bright yellow wall behind the oven - not cute. It actually looks better than before! Before it was a faux tile back splash with light blue flowers covered in grease - that would not come clean. Thankfully after we removed our old tile, with ripped out the back splash.
6. We have no vent above our oven (its in the ceiling) which means we'll lose cabinet space when we install once above the oven. No more hording boxes of microwave popcorn!


The Ok's { thankfully there are a few things I like about my kitchen, I know shocking }

1. I like that our cabinets ( the very few we have ) go all the way to the ceiling - which allows more cabinet space. I also like our corner cabinet next to the window - perfect to fit a few Lazy Susan's inside.
2. I also like our kitchen window that's directly over our sink - it also has a nice large ledge for plants, the window lets allot of natural light in the kitchen.
3. I also like our new laminate flooring in our kitchen that we replaced last month, good bye icky broken tile!

I do see a lot of potential in our kitchens future without a lot of demo. Nope we are planning on re-doing the kitchen in phases as our budgets allows and playing up our kitchens good bones.


Here's the plan



Phase # 1

Replace the icky broken tile with new flooring (check we installed new flooring) Paint the upper kitchen cabinets Delicate white by Olympic Paint. Paint the entire kitchen Woodrow Wilson Putty (we will paint the bottom cabinets after we replace the tile counter top) Install crown molding on all cabinets and ceilings. The tall cabinet to the left of the sink, we will have a carpenter cut the center out of the cabinet out and then install glass panes. Replace the heavy wood like blinds with white roman shades, allowing more light to come in when the shade is closed.

Phase # 2

New appliances! We are only replacing the dishwasher and oven with stainless steel versions, we'll keep our black fridge. Install a stainless steel vent over our oven. Finally deal with the dead space with cabinets (more on this later)

Phase # 3

Remove the back splash and counters and replace with solid surface counter tops and stainless steel under mount sink (we plan on taking advantage of free sink w/purchase of solid surface counters at Lowe's) Paint the lower cabinets Delicate White and install new hardware (pulls and knobs) Install white subway tile back splash and install new overhead lighting. I really like the look of school house pendant lighting - so more than likely we will go the route. I also found a great large area rug in the color palette we love, that will look great in our kitchen (this rug was originally meant for the dining room)

Phase # 4

Final touches, making sure our kitchen and dining room flow well together, since we have an eat in kitchen. It's important for us to make the room look cohesive.



{ The photo above is our dining room that we recently re-did from top to bottom}

A cool thing about doing our project in phases is sharing the little afters with all our you until we finally have a big reveal!

So what do you think our of current kitchen? Are you seeing it's 'Good Bones' ? Have you done a kitchen re-do in phases like we are planning?


Later this week, I'll share with you how our new floor plan will go from an L Shape to a more Transitional U Shape

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15 comments:

  1. i think you have a lot of "good" to work with! the biggest thing is that you already have the space for your new cabinets. this will be a great re-do, and i can't wait to see how it comes along.

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  2. We had real dark cabinets in our kitchen that darkened it a lot and a similar sink. I hated that sink! No matter how much I scrubbed it, it still was dirty!

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  3. I have a similar plan to tackle our kitchen in phases too (whenever I actually get to it). I think it's the best way to break down such a huge project into manageable parts. Your dining room is gorgeous, I can't wait to see how the kitchen turns out!

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  4. I think your off to a great start...I can't wait to see the ends results....Good luck I'm sure it will look Fab!!! like your dining area....

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  5. I'm glad you can see out kitchen has potential!

    Kate: I agree, phases make spaces so much more easy to tackle and you can change your mind as you go along.

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  6. i really, really like your dining room! and if you could produce such a nice space, im shure youll manage to do that with your kitchen, too. the biggest problem i see there are light (if the lighting is well distributed, everything looks better) and that nook created by the fridge. i look forward to lot of "after" photos!

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  7. I am already picturing the wonderfulness that will become this Kitchen! Your ideas are great- can't wait to see all the afters!!!

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  8. I love that you're sharing this! We're doing a kitchen reno this summer and I posted an idea board recently. It felt so great just to get it all out there and organize my thoughts. If you're like me, the post was almost more helpful to me than fun for other people. I agree that your kitchen seems to have "good bones" and I can't wait to see the outcome! I feel like our little houses are living parallel lives across the country from each other. They're almost the same age and we're doing so many of the same projects!

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  9. Hey, I think your kitchen has some potential! I think you have really good ideas. The flooring does look fabulous. And white paint works MIRACLES with old cabinets. Smart to move in phases too, and salvage the good parts. I can't wait to see your progress!

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  10. I can't wait til you guys start! Yeah I like doing projects in phases. Now, if only I can do it myself!

    Have you received your platter?

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  11. Heck YES your kitchen has potential! It is going to look fabulous with white cabinets. Did you decide on a color for the countertops?

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  12. You all have have given me a boost in confidence with our ktichen re-do!

    Micah - I pretty sure were going with dark countertops

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  13. I meant to comment on this yesterday!

    You know how they say God gives you what you can handle? I think God declared this your kitchen because he knew that if anyone could make this space chic, it would be none other than Mrs. Chic herself.

    Your plan sounds perfect and the idea of doing it in phases for mini reveals until the big reveal will be so much fun.

    You can do no wrong. Seriously. I'm always so impressed by your ideas and work. People will be asking you how happy you were when you first saw this house and realized the kitchen was move-in ready and straight out of a magazine. Then you'll have the fun of wowing them with the before.

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  14. I'm glad you could see the positives of the room... I can tell you that I'd love to have your tall cabinets and window above the sink! I can't wait to watch your progress!!

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  15. Sounds like a great plan! I'm also loving the schoolhouse lighting. Can't wait for the after pictures.

    Thanks for stopping by my blog. I appreciate your comments.

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Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts! Best, Katrina

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