From Oak to Beautiful White Kitchen Cabinets

From Oak to Beautiful White Kitchen Cabinets by Laura
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I am so thankful to be here today at Remodelaholic, I was so excited when Cassity asked me to come on by!

My name is Laura and I have had a small interior decorating business since 2004.  I work on a part time basis because my “real” job is taking care of my family, my husband, two fun daughters ages 8 and 10 and a goofy dog named Bailey.
 
Finding Home is about the journey we are all on, the goal of making our houses feel like a home.  But part of that journey is the people and communities that we are interact with everyday, so I blog about that sometimes as well.  I hope you will take a moment to stop by and find out a little more about me.
Today, I am going to share with you a kitchen renovation I did for a client.  This project was part of a whole house re-do.  You can read about the living room and family room transformations as well. 
When we got to the kitchen, we knew we were not going to do a total gut job, there was plenty that was salvageable – mainly the cabinets and the flooring.  The first thing that we did was remove all of the wallpaper and painted the walls a soft grayish green.
This is an image of how much wallpaper there was…
Here is another view, and her sweet dog Maggie.  This also shows the flooring that we kept, the homeowner just gave the grout a real good scrubbing.

 

 
Here is the same view after…

 

 
We painted the cabinets (including a splurge of painting the insides) and replaced the countertops with Kashmir White granite. 
This is the view by the windows and table before…

 

 
And after… 
We replaced the fan, the table and chairs and added simple box pleat valance.

 

Here is the sink area before.  This is a good view of the cabinets.  They were solid and of good quality, but looking dated.  This picture also shows the countertop, which was laminate, and the backsplash.  It was just plain white tiles with a green diamond inset.  We actually priced out having the diamond removed and replaced and keeping the existing tile, but labor was coming in similar to just replacing it all.

 

In this view, you can see the new tile backsplash.  We replace the wiggly archway over the sink with a very simple arch.

 

 
But the biggest change that we made, was to remove the wall between the kitchen and family room.  Where the wood flooring stops used to be a wall with just a doorway into the kitchen.  Now it is completely opened up.

 

 

 

 
And,one last element, if you look in the above picture, you will see two sets of double doors.  Those were poorly organized pantry closets.  This is where we began.

With some sorting and organizing, we got all of the true pantry needs into one closet, which allowed us to use the other closet this way…

 
This gave her a place for her computer that used to be on the wall that was removed in the family room.
 

I hope you enjoyed the tour of this kitchen.  Together with my client, we tried to make the most impact with the least amount of money spent.  If you have any questions, please feel free to stop by and drop me an email.  Thanks so much!

 

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Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.

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3 Comments

  1. Beautiful remodel. I love the kitchen table, I am looking for the exact same one. Can you tell me where you purchased it?

    Cathy

    1. Hi Tine! This was a guest post so head over to the guest’s blog (linked at the top of the post) and she can help answer your questions. Thanks!