It's the Kitchen reveal! With the lower cabinet style kitchen with inset caginetry and greige cabinets this is a trending kitchen for 2019
Welcome to the 1st VHD design project! It's a trend-forward kitchen that was done on a budget. There are too many good ideas to not look it at immediately!
After over a year of dreaming, planning and building… our Heights House Kitchen is FINALLY complete! You may remember we started planning the design way back in February 2018 for the original Heights House (RIP) and stuck with a similar layout/footprint for the new Heights House. We worked with Lowe’s to design the custom cabinetry, […]
Lisa Noble and Alex Bramwell extended to create a stylish open-plan kitchen that’s ideal for entertaining
Ringing in the new decade with a new kitchen!!! After months of tireless work transforming this space, I’m thrilled to share the results! If you’re just joining the party, make sure to get caught up on the whole process with Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4. Here’s how the kitchen looked before: […]
The day has finally come! After two years Emily is revealing her farmhouse kitchen and boy is it perfect and full of love (and ideas to use). Come see!
Ever dreamed about a kitchen reno on a budget in 8 weeks? Learn how I renovated my kitchen using IKEA for the One Room Challenge.
A DIY small kitchen remodel done on a serious budget and all on our own, from countertops to plank ceiling.
Ringing in the new decade with a new kitchen!!! After months of tireless work transforming this space, I’m thrilled to share the results! If you’re just joining the party, make sure to get caught up on the whole process with Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4. Here’s how the kitchen looked before: […]
Welcome to the 1st VHD design project! It's a trend-forward kitchen that was done on a budget. There are too many good ideas to not look it at immediately!
I'm so excited to share the first proper look at our new house! Today it's our Kitchen reveal; I'm so in love with how this turned out.
Finally sharing my white kitchen remodel. I love this kitchen it makes me want to cook in it. Organization ,creative hidden storage and it's pretty!
We crossed the finish line for this One Room Challenge ! Like barely though. I can’t believe this is our guesthouse! We done did it! Alright, let me walk you through this one room with five looks cause we extra like that! Okrrr! The guesthouse is a little over 300 square feet so I wanted to pack
Welcome to the 1st VHD design project! It's a trend-forward kitchen that was done on a budget. There are too many good ideas to not look it at immediately!
Welcome to the 1st VHD design project! It's a trend-forward kitchen that was done on a budget. There are too many good ideas to not look it at immediately!
If you’re new around here, three years ago my husband and I purchased our first house: a 1940’s Colonial located in a very cute coastal Connecticut town. We’ve been tackling remodeling the house room by room, where we’re always looking for ways to add equal parts function and character into our house. Don’t forget to…Continue reading ➞ One Room Challenge – Fall 2019 – The Kitchen Reveal
If you’re new around here, three years ago my husband and I purchased our first house: a 1940’s Colonial located in a very cute coastal Connecticut town. We’ve been tackling remodeling the house room by room, where we’re always looking for ways to add equal parts function and character into our house. Don’t forget to…Continue reading ➞ One Room Challenge – Fall 2019 – The Kitchen Reveal
a classic white kitchen for our 1912 country Farmhouse
All the lessons I learned, what it all cost and how we put together the kitchen remodel in the Portland Project (i.e. my dream kitchen).
It feels so good to finally be writing this post! Our modern European inspired kitchen is DONE and I get to share all the beautiful photos and details with you today. A kitchen renovation takes a lot out of you. Removing the room that is the heart of the home disrupts your day to day
Christine Andrew from Hello Fashion shares her dream kitchen reveal, with full product and construction details, and links to recreate the look.
If you follow me on instagram, you may have already seen a little sneak peek of the kitchen redo I did here in the apartment. When I moved into the apartment, the kitchen looked like this: There's absolutely nothing wrong with it, it's just not "pretty". The cabinets, the counters, even the appliances are all new ... but this kitchen still needed a little something extra. There was no way I could paint the cabinets, but it became clear to me that the this tiny little kitchen would be much brighter, and appear more open, if these dark cabinets were gone. So, one day, without permission, and a lot of brute strength, I pulled the upper cabinets down. I know right!?!?! The wall behind the cabinets required a ton of repair, but after patching and sanding and painting, the kitchen looked more open and spacious than before. I built the shelves and installed them on the corbels (purchased at Lowes) and painted everything out in the wall color (SW Dover White). The next step was changing out the sad plastic mini blinds, and ho-hum light fixture. This roman shade was actually a DIY project by me! I still can't believe I made that thing! I found the pendant on clearance at Lowes, and installed it over the sink. You can see that I hid the lower cabinets with this linen skirt, sheered onto tension rods which were held onto the cabinets with cup hooks. I got the rug at an auction, it's a Russian Bukhara rug - and those things are practically indestructible. Great for the kitchen, especially since this is where Arlo and Louna wait for their treats, and it takes a daily beating from cookie crumbs and puppy toe nails. The lower cabinets still function as storage, and are easily accessed by simply moving the curtains on the tension rods. But there are a lot of things stored on the counter and shelves that I need for daily use. Cereal bowls and silverware are tucked into this little basket, along with cloth napkins and lemons for morning tea. On the other side of the shelves, the cabinet came down, but I left the wall space vacant. A simple German roe antler mount looks pretty good there, I think. A cutting board and Ralph Lauren candle urn (scored that one for 95% off the retail price) stay there all the time - and now that Spring is officially here, I have a feeling I'll be able to pick small bouquets of flowers to keep in the crystal vase those sunflowers are in. Keeping it all neat looking is really about grouping and stacking. Making sure that everything is where it's supposed to be, and the "decorative" things are also utilitarian. I started collecting cutting boards. Who collects cutting boards!? ME! And they all get stored here in the basket. I love this vignette, so I had to share another view. At the end of the day, it's a decent apartment sized kitchen - and the finishes are what they are. If it were my home, and I could pick and choose, I would certainly have different cabinets, counters, appliances ... you name it. But, for now, in a rental - I'm pretty happy with it. Proves that just about anything can be made better with fabric and paint! Hope you like the little switch ups as much as I do, and that you can be inspired in a little way (or a big way) by the change. Happy Weekend!