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kitchen remodeling

The Kitchen

Problem: Neutral wallpaper and dark oak cabinetry made the room appear small and cramped. The kitchen did not reflect the homeowner’s personality.

 

Solution: A light, airy color palette (blue-green for the walls and cream for the cabinetry) echoes the homeowner’s love of the coast while making the room feel more open.


 

Casual matchstick blinds

Dining Area

Problem: Formal drapes and blinds, left behind by the previous owners, lacked charm and personality.

 

Solution: Casual matchstick blinds with a painted circle motif (added to the window treatments by the homeowner) give beach-like appeal to the room. Pairs of white shelves frame both sides of the window, providing the perfect place to display collectibles.

pendant lighting


Dining Light

Problem: A dated ceiling fan was out of line with the room’s new décor. The lighting also needed to be positioned with the dining table in mind.

 

Solution: A chrome warehouse-style pendant light hangs over the room’s new table to shed light on the informal dining area.


pendant light fixtures

Island Lights

Problem: The island lacked proper lighting.

 

Solution: Cottage-inspired pendants provide ample illumination for cooking and other tasks.


kitchen backsplash

Backsplash

Problem: Bare walls behind the range were exposed to cooking splatters and spills.

 

Solution: A natural-stone backsplash complements the preexisting granite countertops and protects the walls.


kitchen cabinets

Cabinetry Paint and Hardware

Problem: Traditional oak panels and dark hardware did not suit the homeowner’s style, but her budget wouldn’t allow for new cabinetry.

 

Solution: The cabinets were primed and painted in a cream shade that blends with the rest of the kitchen’s palette. Satin-nickel pulls and matching hinges lend casual elegance to the room.


kitchen island

The Island

Problem: The island functioned well, but it didn’t contribute interest to the space.

 

Solution: The base was primed and painted blue-green, a shade darker than the walls. A glaze was added to give the piece a weathered look and to make the island appear as a separate piece of custom furniture. Satin-nickel towel bars, from the fashion plumbing department, provide a handy spot to hang dish towels.

 


kitchen storage

Command Center

Problem: The homeowner needed a workspace to jot grocery lists, look for recipes, and drop her keys and cell phone when coming in the back door.

 

Solution: The doors of the top cabinets were removed to provide easy-access storage for cookbooks and kitchen staples. The same paint technique used on the island was applied to the cabinet’s interior. A docking station keeps the busy cook charged and ready to go.


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Project Details

  • Rough cost estimate: $965 (Does not include labor costs or applicable taxes, which vary by market.)
  • Rough time estimate: 2 weeks
  • Lighting: $195
  • Paint: $190
  • Backsplash: $55
  • Window treatments: $95
  • Cabinetry hardware: $360
  • Accessories: $70

Materials

  • Lighting
    • Mini pendants above island (Portfolio, Newport, #166107)
    • Pendant in dining area (Portfolio, #269908)
    • Dimmers (Lutron, #70752)
  • Paint
    • Walls (Valspar Ultra Premium, Carolina Inn Club Aqua 5004-3B, satin)
    • Cabinetry and trim (Valspar Ultra Premium, Pam’s Lace 7006-7, satin)
    • Ceiling (Valspar Ultra Premium, Pam’s Lace 7006-7, flat)
    • Island and open cabinets (Valspar Ultra Premium, Green Water 5003-4A, satin)
    • Glaze (Valspar Signature Colors, Metal and Patina, Gold, #99192)
    • Primer (Valspar, #168215)
  • Backsplash
    • Tile (2- x 4-inch tiles in 12- x 12-inch sheets, brick mosaic, Chiaro, #260587)
    • Biscuit-colored grout
  • Window Treatments
    • Roman shades (Ambria, Rio, Natural; 27- x 72-inch, #44491; 35- x 72-inch, #49894; 52- x 64-inch, #55146)
  • Cabinetry Hardware
    • Cabinetry pulls (3-inch, Gatehouse, Bellingham, satin nickel, #261218)
    • Drawer pulls (Gatehouse, Bellingham, satin nickel, #261221)
    • Hinges (#228980)
    • Towel bars (18-inch, Moen, Stockton, brushed nickel)
  • Accessories
    • Shelf kits (8- x 36-inch, white, #61129)
  • Lowe's Installation Available: Lowe's can provide guaranteed professional installation of lighting.

About This Article

  • Photographer: Lee Harrelson
  • Publish Date: 02/01/2009