My husband and I are currently planning a cheap kitchen refresh this next month. In this post, I take you through how to update a kitchen without remodeling when your dreams are big but your budget is small.
How to update your old wood kitchen cabinets on a budget. This one product will have you updating your old wood cabinets in minutes.
Have you always been a bit afraid of tearing out your home’s 90s oak? Here's our ideas to update your 90s home without breaking the bank!
Update 4-21-20: Matt and I are fine. Our cats and dog are fine. My mom is fine. My family is fine. 🙂 Hopefully I’ll be back to blogging soon. Y’all, have you ever heard of this? Refinishing wood furniture with mayonnaise?! I’m being totally serious here. You’ll notice that today’s date is April 6th, so...
Wondering how to update an 80s house? Get decorating and renovation ideas for your 1980s home update from this 80s home remodel!
This one was a ton of work, but I was crazy enough to say it could be done. It came out so beautiful. I couldn’t be happier with the outcome. Complete with Swarovski elements <3 © UN AMORE…
Solutions to Transform Your 90s oak-filled home. How to work with your honey oak cabinets and trim. Are you living in a sea of oak?
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Solutions to Transform Your 90s oak-filled home. How to work with your honey oak cabinets and trim. Are you living in a sea of oak?
Do you want an easy way to update your old honey oak cabinets without the hassle of stripping and sanding? Learn how to gel stain your cabinets on a budget.
When I grow up, I am going to be one of those moms that remembers to put the sheets in the dryer before it’s time to go to bed. One day I will organize the bathroom drawer that babyzilla rifles through every day instead of just wondering why he keeps hunting down pregnancy tests and waving them at me.
A dot-and-drag marbling of tart raspberry sauce and dark chocolate crust makes this cheesecake exceptional.
Our melamine and oak trim cabinets are no more! With some paint, new hardware, and contact paper, this 80s kitchen has been brought into the 21st century!
Have you always been a bit afraid of tearing out your home’s 90s oak? Here's our ideas to update your 90s home without breaking the bank!
Guess what is on the agenda at The Cottage Market Today!Upcycled Furniture Ideas! Yep.you are going to love them and find one that will fit your home decor!
A St. Patrick's Day tradition gets a little makeover in this slow cooker corned beef and cabbage with dijon stout gravy!
Get the look of new cabinets in one weekend for one-third the cost!
I promised it wouldn’t be long before the tutorial was ready on how to paint your kitchen cabinets. I have worked hard to include all the information that you will need to do a professional
I adapted this from a recipe I found in an old Nigel Slater cookery book called Real Food. I have adapted it to feed as many and as few as you require.
Knockout Kitchen Staging Can Make or Break a Sale A warm and welcoming kitchen is the heart of a happy home, and it’s essential that yours makes a great impression on potential buyers. Viewers want to see a kitchen they can move into and use right away, without waiting for costly and disruptive refurbishments. But…
If you are a coffee drinker, chances are you see a lot of coffee grounds go into the trash! You may not have found any use for these dark, wet grounds, and figured into the garbage can or maybe compost pile was the only place to go. But think again! Did you know that reusing coffee grounds has a bunch of practical uses you may not even know about? Take a peek below at the top ten uses for old coffee {Read More}
I wasn’t planning on doing weekly updates on my progress through GAPS Intro. I was going to just do a monthly update with my health update. But then I started writing my week 3 update and I realized that I had a ton to write about. So here’s a week 1 and 2 update, and …
In a house filled with golden oak, it can be a challenge to update things in a way that is both stylish and doesn’t cost a frightening amount. This is especially true when it comes to an outdated oak kitchen. After all, most people are thinking ‘if I’m going to spend so much money to make
Information about blogger Randa Derkson, the woman behind the successful blog, The Bewitchin' Kitchen.
Today’s recipe is courtesy of my mom. My mom's rice meatballs were a family favorite when I was growing up. It's a favorite of my family now.
The owners embraced the challenge of reviving a 1930s house and turned it into a stylish family home
A little paint goes a long way!
Hello! I am happy to see you again. I will update this blog once a week. In Japan Teriyaki Sauce is very popular.Everyone like fish teriya...
I’ve been writing about this wreath on the site since 2008, each year updating the story, because I think it’s worth reminding you how perfect this bread is to start a holiday morning. When I say I make it every year, I’m not kidding. It weaves its way deeper and deeper into our family’s memory each holiday.
Amazon Early Black Friday Deals have dropped and I'm excited to share with you my picks for the Best Black Friday Kitchen Deals !
How are y'all doing this week? Getting ready for the holidays? Instead of decorating, we did some demolition in the kitchen this past weekend. And it involved buying myself an early Christmas present: I snatched
My Mom doesn't bake much anymore, but one of the desserts she does make is her delicious Apple Crisp, which she adapted from a recipe belonging to my Grandma. Mom says Gran used to sprinkle water on top for a crispier topping, but I think Mom's version is excellent just the way it is. I made this Apple Crisp with the last of the apples we grew on our terrace this past summer, which made it enormously gratifying and an extra special treat. Our glorious espaliered apple tree which gave us a bumper crop of over 70 Golden Delicious this year Mom uses the same buttery and crunchy topping on her Apple Crisp, as she uses on her equally fabulous Peach Crisp as well as her sweet-tart Rhubarb Crisp. The only changes she makes to the recipes are adding white sugar, rather than brown to the rhubarb, and using nutmeg rather than cinnamon with the peaches. The topping also freezes really well if you make more than you need. An easy and delicious dessert anytime of the year, this recipe has truly stood the test of time, having been passed down through three generations: from my Grandma, to my Mom and now to me — confirming it as a Styles family favourite. Mom's Apple Crisp Serves 4-6 4 golden delicious or Granny Smith apples 2 tbsp ground cinnamon Topping: 2/3 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup brown sugar 2 cup Quaker Oats 2/3 cup melted butter Peel, core and slice the apples into eighths or sixteenths. Place them in a bowl with the ground cinnamon, and gently toss to coat then pour into an 8-inch square pyrex dish, or similar. For the topping, mix the flour and brown sugar in a large bowl, then add the Quaker Oats and mix well. Pour the melted butter over the mixture and again, mix well. Sprinkle the topping evenly over the apples and bake at 375°F for about 30 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Yum.
Do you want an easy way to update your old honey oak cabinets without the hassle of stripping and sanding? Learn how to gel stain your cabinets on a budget.
Very close to my mom's ham and bean soup. *Update 2/5/08* My mom called and said she never used a bay leaf in her soup so if I'm going to keep her name on this recipe I need to remove the bay leaf :-) -- I always listen to my mom (well at least now!)
Do you have one of THOSE kitchens! Perhaps you know somebody who hates housework as much as I do? This is a PATTERN not a finished item. The perfect gift to stitch and give as a gift or to keep yourself framed in a hoop above your sink! The pattern is a pdf and will be available for download after Etsy has processed the purchase. Comes with both colour and symbol charts. Design size: 112 x 103 stitches Finished design sizes are: on 14ct aida: 8" x 7 1/2" on 16ct aida: 7" x 6 1/2" on 18ct aida 6 1/4" x 5 3/4" (remember to add extra fabric for finishing) These take FOREVER to design and are personal use only - not commercial use. Enjoy this irreverent pattern and follow my Facebook page and instagram to get updates on new designs! https://www.facebook.com/thetwilightsewn https://www.instagram.com/thetwilightsewn/
The natural knots and flaws of knotty pine lumber give this material a distinct sense of character that's not found with other types of wood. Knotty pine has long served as a popular choice for wood paneling, furniture and floors, particularly for homeowners who prefer a rustic look over more contemporary ...
A DIY project with heart. How I rescued and updated my mom's vintage enamel topped table. It looked pretty grungy BEFORE, the AFTER looks so much better!
I kept hearing people say that today was Sinko de Mayo. I like mayo enough, but couldn't quite figure out why everyone devote an entir...
How fun is a recipe challenge involving booze??? That’s exactly what Carrie & Julie came up with & each month they are going to present the challenge of creating a recipe with a different alcohol! This month the spirit of choice was Champagne! The first thing that came to my mind when thinking of Champagne was Mimosas. ...
I’ve been writing about this wreath on the site since 2008, each year updating the story, because I think it’s worth reminding you how perfect this bread is to start a holiday morning. When I say I make it every year, I’m not kidding. It weaves its way deeper and deeper into our family’s memory each holiday.