Inside Job

Monday, September 27, 2010

Our kitchen redo has been on my mind for quite sometime, were planning to redo our kitchen over a time span. I how now idea how long that will be. But I've been wanting to tackle a few mini projects in our kitchen. So I decided to give the inside kitchen cabinets a mini makeover. The cabinet where we keep our everyday dinnerware only had two shelves. Which created a huge problem trying to fit our everyday dinnerware on to two shelves.

Not to mention, Mr CLH would put the dishes away in a way that would bug me, big dishes on top of little dishes. Please tell me I'm not the only one who shoots evil glares at the one they love after opening cabinet doors! The easiest solution for my problem, was to add another shelf. I did some measurements of our excising shelves and stopped in Lowes and had a new shelf cut, the new shelf was only $5 bucks. As you can see the new shelf stood out and helped the extra storage.

Along with our new shelf, I also wanted to do an inside cabinet makeover with some paint. The inside of the cabinet looked like laminate faux bois and not in a good way. Plus I wanted the inside of cabinet to look pretty.


I got some color inspiration from the September issue of Martha Stewart Living. I love the pretty color of her cabinets and went to Home Depot to check out her new paint collection.

I instantly I fell in love with her shades of grey. I had four grey contenders top left: Driftwood Grey, Flagstone. Bottom right: Bedford Grey and Sharkey Grey. After looking the the colors, we decided to with Sharkey Grey, its a perfect greige { grey + beige } it also compliments our wall color Woodrow Wilson Putty by Valspar. It's just a little darker which good. 


After removing the shelves, I sanded the inside of the cabinets and then applied two coats of oil based primer { I let each coat of primer dry one hour before applying the second coat } I did the same thing with the wood shelves. I painted the inside of the cabinet sides and top and the shelves with Delicate White by Olympic paint the back is where I used the Sharkey Grey by Martha Stewart Paints. I liked the subtle contrast of the Sharkey Grey next to the white.

Here's how our first mini makeover in our kitchen turned out. The subtle grey back of cabinets looks so pretty against our white dinnerware. I kept our basic Ikea glasses on the bottom shelf along with our coffee cups. Then our plates on the second shelf, then our various size bowls. The tippy top shelf looks all dressed out with our cake stands, teapot, pitcher etc.


With the inside of the cabinets getting a mini makeover, our everyday dinnerware is feels much more Martha Stewart. Which as Martha would say is a good thing.




Soon the doors on this cabinet will have glass panels, which will make this mini project more complete. How do you like our little mini cabinet project? Do you have any mini projects your working on?

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25 comments:

  1. It looks so pretty the way you styled the shelves. Are you tempted to leave the cabinet doors hanging open, LOL!

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  2. I love the direction your going in. I have glass fronts and just couldn't keep things straight so I frosted them.

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    Chrystal

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  4. Karen - I'm SO tempted to leave the doors open until we install glass :) lol

    Thanks Chystal!! That's so sweet of you :)

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  5. Love your mini project! Your cabinet definitely has a Martha-esque vibe now, can't wait for the glass fronts!

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  6. What a great idea! I would of never thought to add a pretty color to the inside of the cabinets! They look great!

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  7. Very chic. Can't wait to see the new doors.

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  8. Right now you are the SMARTEST person in the world to me...I honestly NEVER thought to do this, but it is EXACTLY what I need at my house...duh add more shelves!!! Especially in our pantry...there is so much wasted space over the cans...thanks so much!!!

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  9. robyd - your too sweet! I wish I would have added the extra shelf when we 1st moved in, I don't know what took me soooo long! :)

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  10. Wonderful job - The extra shelf was a genius move! I cannot wait to see the glass fronts, the dishes, kettle, pitchers and cake stands look so cute up on the very top shelf

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  11. lol at shooting the one you love dirty glares when opening cabinets. This is SO me. Ryan does a horrible job putting casserole dishes away. Drives.me.crazy.

    The new shelf and color looks great. I was thinking about Bedford Gray for our living room.

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  12. It looks fantastic!!

    and you are not alone in the stink eye giving.... But Joe gets more of the stank eye when he keeps putting non-dishwasher safe items in the dishwasher... agh it drives me bananas!! lol

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  13. Girl, this little makeover looks awesome!

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  14. How pretty! We finally got doors with glass in them....merely two years after we started the kitchen redo. I love how they switched up the kitchen. But I have to say seeing your pics has me craving some white dished now!

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  15. Hillary, the way Hasani loads the dishwasher is a whole other post, lol.

    Glad you all like this little makeover :)

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  16. I found your blog via Kim @ Newlywoodwards.

    I've been dying to do this in our kitchen. We bought a 60+ year old house and the cabinets are in great shape, but the insides are all darkish wood but I want them to look crisp and clean. How long did it take you to do this? Are you planning on doing the glass doors yourself or ordering premade ones?

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  17. looks great, and i love the way you styled the cabinets!

    ps--i have those little lettuce dishes and love them--from a thrift store!

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  18. Hi Kylie - The project took around 3 days to complete. Painting the inside only took one day, I primed let dry, then painted let the inside cure for 2 more days. For the shelves I applied two coats of primer and 2 coats of paint and allowed the shelf to dry for two days before putting it back inside the cabinet.

    For the glass doors: since the doors are so tall, I want to have the inside cut out then routered, and install glass ourselves. I'm looking for a cabinet maker to do the inside cut.

    I think this will look so nice on the inside of your cabinets, it makes a huge difference. I hope I answered your questions, if not feel free to email me :)

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  19. Dayka - thats where I got my little dishes too! :) lol

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  20. I have those same dishes! I love this girl! I painted the inside of mine white and I have white dishes...yeah, not a bright idea! I have that same Martha magazine and I love her tips on getting a kitchen like hers! You are inspiring me girl!

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  21. I love all of Martha's tips in that magazine! I finally ordered a subs! I have no clue what took me soo long

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  23. Look at all the pretty WHITE dishes!! Lol. You know me and my obsession with WHITE dishes. It looks great. Oh and no you are not the only one to shoot a glare at the one you love after you open the cupboard doors!
    Shannon
    www.akadesign.ca

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  24. This is so great!!! I totally want to attack my kitchen cabinets right now. Love this look!

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

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