If you have been following my kitchen face-lift, you already know I have a very, very limited budget. So limited in fact that I am only changing what I feel is absolutely necessary.
1. Remove the dated tile and give it a more neutral look.
2. Paint the cabinets
3. Add a shelf to connect the cabinets and the peninsula.
4. Change the wall color.
5. Add a focal point with window covering.
Here is what I spent:
For around $150, I feel I accomplished my goal. 




Great job!!! It looks fantastic. I love the bottom cabinets!
ReplyDeleteI forgot to post that I love the red stools too!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Love the blue and the red stools. Looks like a whole new kitchen.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is a great facelift for very little money!! :) I love what you did.
ReplyDeleteThank you. I always find it amazing how much you can change with a good budget.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and this is the post that sucked me right in!! Awesome job! I am saving as proof to my husband that I CAN do our kitchen on a budget :)
ReplyDeleteWow...I LOVE, love, love what you did to this room! It is truly amazing what a limited budget paired with some good old fashioned elbow grease can do! Great job...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDelete~Amanda
p.s.....you know I am ALL about aqua. The shade you used is gorgeous...do you mind sharing with me the name and who makes it?
i have kitchen envy! I love what you did, I look back at this entry time and time again and use it for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteHow do you paint the cabinets (sprayer, rollers, etc)? Also, had it held up to wear and tear?
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