Hi everyone! I am SO excited to write this post because, as we all know, kitchen makeovers are my favorite projects to work on. GET THE LOOK This makeover came in at $150 and only took a total of 4 hours to complete! This kitchen transformed from bland to luxurious while still keeping all the changes
Even though you're just borrowing this kitchen for now, there are ways to make it your own!
We did a mini DIY kitchen makeover in our rental. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do but never had the guts to commit to since this space isn’t our forever home. I can now honestly say that it is so worth it.
Our finished Rental Kitchen Makeover! Our cheap $700 makeover gave this craftsman kitchen new life. Tips like covering countertops, painting cabinets and easy hacks to save your rental kitchen.
Color, peel-and-stick backslash tiles, and a few gorgeous light fixture splurges COMPLETELY transformed this old, dark rental kitchen.
Orangey wood cabinets, beige walls, and basic laminate countertops are each hallmarks of a rental kitchen. And if you have all three, like Toronto-based renter Megan, that’s basically the jackpot. So it’s no wonder Megan called on home decor YouTuber Alexandra Gater (@alexandragater) for help in adding a little life to her cook space.
The kitchen is our proudest achievement in our rental house- we did it all for about £300! We wanted to update it as it was pretty grim, and we knew we'd be in this house for at least a couple of years as we save to buy a house. Here’s how we did it!
We did a mini DIY kitchen makeover in our rental. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do but never had the guts to commit to since this space isn’t our forever home. I can now honestly say that it is so worth it.
We did a mini DIY kitchen makeover in our rental. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do but never had the guts to commit to since this space isn’t our forever home. I can now honestly say that it is so worth it.
Just because you're renting doesn't mean your kitchen has to lack personality, style, or warmth. While major renovations like replacing floors or cabinets
Mallory Fletchall of Reserve Home tells us all about her Brooklyn rental kitchen renovation—lots of DIYs (and IKEA cabinets) included.
Color, peel-and-stick backslash tiles, and a few gorgeous light fixture splurges COMPLETELY transformed this old, dark rental kitchen.
they won’t cost you more than a weekend and 200 bucks (or less!)
Ugly tile or vinyl flooring in your rental bathroom? You can easily cover it up in a totally temporary way using a vinyl floor mat! Learn how in this step-by-step guide.
Find out how I tackled this renter-friendly kitchen makeover with paint, peel-and-stick tiles, contact paper cabinets, and more.
A rental kitchen makeover sounds like it could be a bad idea. You may be thinking about how home renovations are super costly and time-consuming. Well, in some aspects, they can be. However, many people overlook simple fixes that can instantaneously change the look and feel of a room. Something as simple as a new
Our finished Rental Kitchen Makeover! Our cheap $700 makeover gave this craftsman kitchen new life. Tips like covering countertops, painting cabinets and easy hacks to save your rental kitchen.
Orangey wood cabinets, beige walls, and basic laminate countertops are each hallmarks of a rental kitchen. And if you have all three, like Toronto-based renter Megan, that’s basically the jackpot. So it’s no wonder Megan called on home decor YouTuber Alexandra Gater (@alexandragater) for help in adding a little life to her cook space.
The only difference between these before-and-after shots is the decorating.
But really, there are so many rental kitchen ideas for decor, and they don't have to break the bank. The cool thing is, you can apply any of these tips to your kitchen even if you aren't in a rental.
Our finished Rental Kitchen Makeover! Our cheap $700 makeover gave this craftsman kitchen new life. Tips like covering countertops, painting cabinets and easy hacks to save your rental kitchen.
The only difference between these before-and-after shots is the decorating.
Sometimes it takes a while to realize a space needs a change—but Emily Rodgers knew as soon as she got the keys to her house that the kitchen would need some help. “It felt claustrophobic and heavy with the wall-to-wall upper cabinets, the microwave on a shelf and the dark floors and countertops,” says Emily. “The soffits were screaming to be removed, and the fluorescent light fixture and track lighting weren’t helping with the overall vibe of the space.