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Kitchen Makeover on a Budget

We made the dream of a new kitchen happen for one lucky homeowner.

Kitchen Makeover on a Budget

    Before the Makeover
    Though Diane is a talented faux-finish artist, we enlisted the help of her good friend and one of our favorite Texas designers, Jennifer Spak.

    Here's what the kitchen looked like before. Now, take a look at what Diane and Jennifer were able to accomplish, and get some ideas for your own home!

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    The Transformation
    With a budget of $2,500 and a time frame of a few short months, we think you'll agree that the result is incredible. The kitchen is filled with ideas, and they even came in under budget. We'll show you exactly how they did it.

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    Pretty Pantry
    Here's a quick fix for your pantry. Diane and Jennifer purchased this door for a song at an outlet store. Diane updated one side of it with chalkboard paint, which is nice for writing reminders and chore lists. The other side was covered with a metal sheet purchased at a home-improvement store. Magnets hold photos and note cards in place.

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    Flooring Options
    Like most things in the kitchen, the floor wasn't bad before, but it wasn't great either. "The floor needed some refinishing because of wear and tear, but if we did that, we would have to redo all of the downstairs flooring," says Jennifer. "By painting the floor, we were able to delineate between the kitchen and the rest of the flooring in an appropriate manner," Diane says. And without all the cost. Painters tape, paint, and a stencil were all that was needed to make this simple project come to life.

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    Fresh Face Forward
    Replacing existing cabinetry can account for more than half the cost of a kitchen renovation. The cabinets featured here were in relatively good condition. Because they were on a tight budget, Jennifer and Diane decided to update them rather than embark on an overhaul. "We felt that by applying a furniture finish to the existing cabinets, we could achieve an equally effective look at a considerably lower price," says Jennifer.

    Diane cleaned, sanded, stained, and painted the original cabinets. Then she distressed them by chipping the corners and sanding again to allow the stain to show through. Then an aging glaze was painted on to create an antique look.

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    It's the Little Things
    New hardware is an easy way to update the look of any kitchen. But if this isn't in your budget, simply glaze or paint existing pulls or handles. "Unfortunately, new hardware can be very costly," says Jennifer. "But we came across some heavy cast-iron pulls at a price we loved." Diane added a glaze to give the pulls an aged appeal. "By doing this, we simply accentuated the wonderful detail in the pieces," she notes.

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    The Power of Paint
    "All my appliances were still in good working order, but I just couldn't stand the black hole where the dishwasher was," says Diane. To fix this problem, she and Jennifer decided to paint the dishwasher's front panel to blend in with the cabinetry. The panel was lifted out, primed, and painted. It was then allowed to dry and put in place as good as new (if not better).

    If you have any leftover paint, use it to update older accessories such as lamps and vases. Or try your hand at creating a piece of artwork on a blank canvas.

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    Counterpoints
    Jennifer and Diane chose copper countertops for the kitchen. "These achieved the Tuscan/European feel we were looking for," says Jennifer. The rustic appearance of the copper adds to its personality and character.

    Because they were so expensive, the tumbled marble tiles Jennifer and Diane first selected for the backsplash were out of the running. Instead, they achieved the effect they were looking for by using ceramic tiles that resemble stone.

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    Details Make the Difference
    As a finishing touch, a clever fabric awning accents the window above the sink. "To reinforce the European feel, we added the awning. This gives the space dimension. It also provides the wonderful ambience of a sidewalk cafe," says Jennifer.

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    Open Up the Space
    Diane and Jennifer also removed the bulky kitchen island and replaced it with a table and chairs that were in storage. It's the perfect place for quick breakfasts, snacks, and casual meals. What's more, the top serves as a work surface when needed for food prep.

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McKinneyville 04:48:18 PM Sep 05 2009

Does any one have any idea where the copper counters as shown in the make over, are available, espcially for the $300.00 , as quoted in this story? Thanks.

Pgales926 11:54:11 AM Aug 17 2009

Rather than purchase 10 cabinets for my basement kitchen, which can be very expensive,and not to mention they are metal, what is the best solution for giving them a new look?

Dawsondavis 10:06:54 PM Aug 10 2009

i need a make over kitchen ASAP I have 5kids 2 adults in my home !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dawsondavis 10:05:17 PM Aug 10 2009

i need a kitchen make over ASAP 7 people in my home need more room...............

Dyln7417 08:13:50 PM Aug 09 2009

I hope to make some improvements in my kitchen, it needs more than it may get though.So, if I can just get it made bigger..........than I'll settle for that.

Dyln7417 08:11:49 PM Aug 09 2009

I hope to remodel my kitchen , but worry that I will not get what I wish for .But, maybe with mentioning often how much we need it bigger also...It just might get what is needed. Maybe not exactly the style I want......butbigger and some improvements would be good.

chookieboo 06:59:49 PM Aug 08 2009

I really hate the way it looks now.I have plain old cabinets. white. even more boring.maybe i'll look around for some diy ideas.My husband is a self contractor.I think I will hit him up for this.ok wish me luck.:)

ewhc 10:04:17 PM Aug 04 2009

wow, that kitchen looked A LOT better before. totally tacky afterwards. bummer

Gscubas 09:26:04 PM Aug 04 2009

so... reasonably attractive cabinets to start with with lots of effort become cabinets that look like the kind that should be torn out entirely.... this designer would get the boot from any remodel project I wanted to do

HELMSX5 07:29:38 PM Aug 04 2009

My kiitchen is soooooooooooooooooooooo ugly, that the before looks like heaven in comparison! But that's nothing to the family room....straight out of the Brady Bunch!

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