Tuesday, April 19, 2011

{KITCHEN} Make Over

The REVEAL

Here was Our Plan:
Leave Appliances

Leave Counter tops



[Here's What We Did]

Cupboards- Add Bead Board, Paint, Hardware

Peninsula- Add Bead Board, Paint, Hardware

Brick Back Splash

New Light Fixtures

Paint Old Table

New Chairs

New Drapes

Update Pantry Door

Re-Do Bannister

New Floor



I Tried to Put a Link to Each of the Different Aspects

Over THERE

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On the Side


Sorry this took SO-oo Long to Get On,

Just Started Livin' In It,

and Kinda Forgot

that Some Folksies

Might have Wanted to See

What Went Down in Mah Kitchen.

87 comments:

JoMama said...

When can I move it?
LOVE it, LOVE it, LOVE it!

Michigan Roys said...

It all looks splendid! When can you come do mine? Oh, maybe when I have the money and time to help out! Good job!

Linnae said...

Great job! Maybe Better Homes & Gardens should come take some pictures--it looks awesome!

heidivee said...

I am a stalker of yours, hope you don't mind! I am a friend of Allison's - I think that's how I first found your blog. Anyway... Just wanted to say I love love love your kitchen. Your entire house, actually. Fab job. :)

Grandma said...

WOW! WOW! WOW is all I can say. WOW! It looks so warm and rich, so cozy and as if one is pulled in and wants to stay and bake gingerbread...then gather friends to enjoy the warm and cozy kitchen, the spicy aroma and delicious food. Very good, my dear! (send in to BH&G for the last page: I Did It!)

Sarah said...

A.MA.ZING. Are you SURE that "simplify" sign in your window above your sink is fitting?
I've got two measly cupboards to paint for my laundry room, and I'm not feeling the "simplify" mode! You are incredible!! I love, love, love it!!! Seriously, I'm so impressed. It's to die for.

Janessa said...

You are amazing!

team wilson said...

I love it sooo much! Amazing!!!

L. Jones said...

Great, great job! I found your blog via Pinterest, and glad I did. Can you tell me what paint color you used in your kitchen?

Heather said...

The finished product is beautiful. You took a standard kitchen and made it extroardinary!

andreaanderic said...

I found your blog via Pinterest as well, and I'm so impressed! We're on the verge of buying our first house, so these kinds of updates are something we'll probably need to reference soon. I love your creativity!

susan said...

Absolutely beautiful. I have one question though....did you use oil based or latex paint on all the wood?

cindy said...

I am in love with your floor, what brand, color, etc. Is it? Thanks

Michaela Burleson said...

we found your blog through pinterest and fell in LOVE with your site! thank you so much for posting all of this as we redid our bathroom cupboards & kitchen cupboards! It looks great!

Denise said...

found you via pinterest. LOVE the cupboards. LOVE LOVE LOOVVVEEE the brick.


we're moving into a fixer upper and this is just the inspiration i need.
thank you!

Jenna Leigh said...
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Jenna Leigh said...

I just love how your kitchen turned out. I found you on pinterest and I have yucky white cabinets that I really want to remake. How did you add the bead board? It looks fantastic. Great job!

Katrina said...

this is lovely!

Lauren said...

This is amazing!! Thank you for the inspiration!

MelsAmazing said...

I would also like to know about your floors. They're beautiful!

Astauffermom said...

I would like to know about your floors as well

Jeralyn said...

Thank You All for Your Sweet Comments! The Flooring is called Golden Nugget with French Bleed by Mannington.

Carrie Reagh said...

Love it! Love it. What about the flooring? Is it wood? Or faux wood? Looks great!

SarahSkier said...

Wow! You have such talent and I am passing along this tutorial, your backsplash, and fireplace refinishing to my sister! Thank you for sharing your wonderful tips and secrets! Keep them coming, please!

Nichole said...

My oh My, I found your site from Pinterest and Fell in love with all your ideas! Especially the cabinets and bannister for the stairs! Im going to be trying both in the spring time. I did have 2 questions though.
#1: In the kitchen which flooring did you use?
#2: How did you do the island in the kitchen, The black under the counter tops? I have a huge island in the middle of my kitchen and dont know how to get rid of all the light wood work.

jackityjack said...

Your kitchen looks amazaing and exactly what I want to do with mine! What brand of flooring did you use?

Pink Paisley said...

Did you add the beadboard over the existing cabinet face (middle) or did you replace it? Looking to do this very thing in my kitchen! Beautiful job! So glad you posted.

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Jeralyn said...

@Jackityjack & Nichole, the flooring is Golden Nugget with French Bleed by Mannington,

@Nichole, for the black around my island,I painted Beadboard Black, and then put it up - You can use a glue for paneling or small nails, I think we did both. Then I put Molding (painted Black) around the bottom. Good Question, I See I didn't put that How-to anywhere!

@Pink Paisley, I laided the Beadboard over the face of the existing cabinet.

And to All, who have Left a Kind Note or Encouragement- Thank You!

lajunk said...

Love the kitchen, but what did you do to the inside of the cabinets and drawers?

Becca White said...

Can you tell me what the color is of the green that you painted in your kitchen? :) Looks great!

Erin Kling said...

Wow, this looks amazing and is very inspiring. I am ready to get started on our kitchen cabinets!

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Jeralyn said...

@lajunk- I didn't do anything with the insides of the drawers or cupboards, besides paint the backsides of the doors, to match the front sides. The actual insides of my drawers and cupboards are white and didn't need anything done. (Thank Heaven!)

@Becca White, the Color of the Green is Sag Harbor, by Valspar.

Indian Knoll Pumpkins said...
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Indian Knoll Pumpkins said...

What colors did you use on your walls? I love your kitchen.

Jeralyn said...

@Indian Knoll Pumpkins, Thank You and Here is a Run Down of All the Paint Colors in My Kitchen:
Green- Sag Harbor by Valspar
Beige (on Vaulted Part)- Balsam Beige by Colorplace
Beige (around Pantry)-Chalkware by Valspar or Olympic
Red by Desk area/fridge (not sure if you can see it in any pictures!) is Bordeaux by PPG

Tara @ The Butter Dish said...

Hi J, really love the new look of the kitchen. I would love to do this to mine (once the sale of the house goes through). The kitchen i the new house looks a lot like your old look and I'm jonesin for some pretty while french cabinets.
Was wondering if you could provide an estimate of what the total kitchen make-over cost. Ours is about the same size so it'll give us an idea.
Also - how are the cabinets holding up? Is the paint sturdy and wash well?

Love this. You did a wonderful job and it's really inspiring.

Lori R. Ritter said...
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Lori R. Ritter said...

Absolutely gorgeous! <3

Jeralyn said...

@Tara @ the Butter Dish, I'm not sure if you want an estimate of just the cupboards, or more than that, but here's what I Figure: For the Cupboards, I had to buy Paint, primer, sandpaper, caulk, glue, glaze, poly acrylic, paint brushes,and the beadboard, and hardware (the most expensive part!)- I would think around the $200-250 area. I'd be shocked if it were over $300.
The Brick backsplash was about another $100 (bricks + supplies) on top of that.
The Paint/Cupboards have held up wonderfully. Definitely make sure to put a couple of clear coats of the poly acrylic on the top, but they wash well, and definitely get a work out from our Family!

Rebecca_H22 said...

Just found your remodeling job on pinterest. Your kitchen is my dream and I thank you for putting up instructions. I want to redo the kitchen. Just bought our first house, but scared to redo anything because I think I'll mess it up, and make things uglier. I think your blog just became my new best friend!

dezzib said...

I just saw your kitchen on Pinterest and am so inspired to do my own! I have been thinking about it for quite some time now, and well I even want to paint my kitchen table a different color!

Jenn's Paper Crafts said...

I have the same exact drawers in my kitchen and was wondering how you put the glaze on without it all wiping off?

Kelli said...

This is exactly what I want to do to my kitchen!

Jeralyn said...

@Rebecca_H22, You Won't Make it Uglier! Its Takes a lot of planning, and thinking, and then when you get tired of planning and thinking, you just gotta muster Your Courage and Do It! Good Luck!!

@Jenn's Paper Crafts, I Would Put the Glaze along the Trim/Edge where I wanted it, with a foam paint brush, so it wasn't all even, or just on the edge, it was quite a bit more than the edge that I would end up getting. Then I took a paper towel, around my finger tip, and very careful went along the edge and wiped off the excess, and helped kind of guide the glaze to the edge like I wanted. This is probably a horrible description, but hopefully it somewhat makes sense. If you wet the papertowel just a little, it will help to clean up the excess, too. Wow, I hope that is somewhat helpful!

Jenn's Paper Crafts said...

Thanks for your help! I'm no where near glazing yet but wanted to get an idea of how to do it. I'm still priming and sanding lol.. Now we are supposed to get 5 days of RAIN!!! So that is going to set me back a week almost :(

The Hafts Happenings said...

THIS looks UH MAZING!!! I so want to do my kitchen like it!

Charlene said...

Hi! I LOVE your kitchen! I'm on a hunt for the floor, I've tried to like something else and it just doesn't compare, can you tell me where you purchased? I can't find it anywhere!

Jeralyn said...

@Charlene, the Flooring is Golden Nugget by Mannington. We Saw it in a few flooring Stores in our area, but found the best deal online. Google it and see what you find. We got ours through Floors2yourhome.com

Charlene said...

Thank you!

lynn5707 said...

Just saw your kitchen on pinterest. I absolutely love it!!! I had thought about using beadboard on our cabinets, and am so glad to see how they would look. Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for sharing how to do this.

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Tundra Mom said...

This is such a cozy room. Looks like a place your family will enjoy for years.

I really appreciate you showing how to redo what you have with contentment and hard work. I think that's missing from our "magazine beautiful" world! I get tired of watching home shows where they rip out everything and spend a million dollars. :)

Your way is so much more real and inspirational.

Jeralyn said...

@Tundra Mom, Aw, Thank You. (Sigh, sometimes people know what to say, right when you need to hear it, Thank You!)

Mandi said...

I'm in love!!! You're quite amazing lady! Came from Pintrest and I already forwarded your whole blog to my husband. We need to get to work!!!

Janet Elizondo-Mora said...

Beautiful and inspiring! Did you use latex or oil based paint?

Kate said...

Amazing...I've been searching for a picture of what I want to do with my kitchen. I have had this idea in my head and this is it! I love it-so warm and inviting! The great thing is, with the exception of the vaulted ceiling, the layout is very close to my own kitchen-so I can really visualize how it
will look.

jillk said...

How are your cabinets holding up using a latex paint and clear coat? I am in the middle of redoing my cabinets and can't decide what type of paint has the best durability. Your kitchen looks amazing!

THE FARMHOUSE PORCH said...

That is very impressive! Looks GREAT! found you on Pinterest...now following. : D
Cute,cute,cute!
♥Linsey

Jeralyn said...

@ Janet and JillK, I used Latex paint, with a couple coats of clear polycrylic, and it has held up very well. No complaints or problems!

Welcome to my new Followers/Friends- Thank you for your kindnesses and interest!

Stacey in New Mexico USA said...

Looks very VERY nice! Thank you for sharing. I admire your hard work on this project AND raising small boys in the meantime! ...May I make suggestion? The brick should go above the cabinets as well ---all the way up to the ceiling to give the appearance of a brick WALL.

kim91262 said...

LOVE those floors!

jaime ♥ raising up rubies said...

wow! tons of work went into this...i love the wreaths on your cabinet doors ♥

Hoots said...

I am in love with your kitchen! It has inspired me so much to change my kitchen that is so blah! Can you tell me what color paint you used on the table and chairs? Is it the same black on the island and the bordeaux you referenced near your refrigerator??? I can't wait to get to work on my kitchen! Thank you for kicking me in the butt!!!

Jeralyn said...

@Hoots, the color I painted my table is called "Heirloom Red" by Valspar. I didn't paint my chairs, I bought them. Yah. Sometimes I get a little lazy, too! Good Luck!

Alex said...

Just came across your blog via Pinterest. That is incredible work. I love the black with the white and farmhouse cozy it looks. I am adding this to my inspiration pics. :)

Jen-ben said...

LOVE! So I have a question, did you use a paint sprayer to paint your cupboards or did you use a roller/brushes? I'm so worried about leaving brush strokes or it not looking smooth.....
thanks!!!

Joelle &amp; Mike said...

I am working on remolding our house and would love to know where you purchased your flooring and brick?! Your the best and so talented thanks for sharing!
joellemike@gmail.com

Monica said...

Wow! you have inspired me to do many projects in my home, especially with my cabinets! Thank you for posting your ideas!! You are very talented!!! Love everything. Is a matter a fact i kinda have the same taste, but i am a little afraid of doing to much. so far I have dome my kitchen island black! Thank again! Monica.

Jeralyn said...

@Jen-Ben, I used a paint brush for the primer, but a foam roller brush for all the coats and layers after that. The foam roller gives a great smooth finish and gets in cracks really good!
Thanks Monica & Alex!
@Joelle&Mike, I sent you an email!

natster said...

Love everything about your kitchen. Where did you get the curtains?

Jeralyn said...

@natster, I got them at Good Ol' Target.

Jenn Brown said...

I love your kitchen makeover! I plan on trying this with my kitchen, I'm so tired of seeing my cabinets and would love some fresh white ones!

Simmons Family said...

Question. I read your post on your cabinets and how you caulked around the edges of the bead board, but did you do the same thing around the peninsula? We just added the bead board to ours last night and are also painting it black, so I'm curious if you caulked and if the white caulking shows through the black paint.

Jeralyn said...

@Simmonsfamily, I did not caulk around my bead board on the peninsula. It would't hurt, though. They do sell caulk in black, if you are worried about the white showing through, I'd give that a try!

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Lavender Lone Star said...

Wow ~ what a transformation of your kitchen! I'm now following your blog so I can keep up with other projects you complete.

I found your blog and this remarkable makeover via Pinterest while looking for remodeling ideas for our recently purchased "new to us" Class A motorhome. Our MH is decorated in mid-90's ugly (with lots of blue ~ yuck!) and I desperately want to renovate it and make it homey before we take her out for the first time (Spring break 2013).

Thanks for the ideas and inspiration to take on the total remodel of our 36' MH. Also, thanks for giving the paint and tint colors you used.

One question ~ why did you use satin finish on the table and the black paint around the peninsula but used semi-gloss with the white paint for the cabinets?

Happy New Year!

P.S. ~ Congrats on completing the 26.2 marathon!

Nikki said...

So warm, cozy and inviting! You did an amazing job. As for paint color, I saw you listed everything but the specific black that was used on the base of the peninsula. Also, did you do that same black for all of your baseboards throughout kitchen and dining? Really love it and thank you for all of your inspiration. I'm not entirely creative so have to use the creativity of others. :)

Steph said...

What was the cost of the upgrade??

sweets said...

Do you remember where you got your rug in front of your sink? Thanks so much!

Bill said...

Your old kitchen looks exactly like ours does now. I love what you did. I having trouble finding the walk through on the kitchen cabinets. How you did the bead board and the distressing. Can you point me in the right direction?

Jeralyn said...

@Lavendar Lone Star,how did the MH make over go? I had a friend who redid hers- that's a lot of hard work in a small space!
I guess I used different finishes, (satin on some things and semi-gloss on others) because I like some things to "shine" more than others. I usually go for satin on furniture pieces, because I don't feel like furniture should be shiny- I perfer them to be a wee bit more dull. I used semi gloss on my cabinets so that they would look more sleek.
Wow, good question! Thanks!

Jeralyn said...

@Nikki, the black paint I used was called Black Kettle by Valspar. I have black baseboards around the penninsula, black kick plates under the cupboards, but all my baseboards otherwise are white.

@Steph, I believe what I spent on the cupboards and the brick backsplash and supplies was under $500. About $200-250 for the cupboards, $100 for the brick area. The floor is something we put on the whole first level of our home.

@Sweets, I remember exactly where I got the rug- Walmart :)

@Bill, the walkthrough on the bead board in the cupboards is under "Kitchen Cupboard Makeover Part II", You should be able to find a link to it on the Left side of my blog. Its the link with a picture of the white cupboards and the old ones and says "Before and After" on it. Hope that helps!

Nikki said...

Thank you for taking the time to answer. I did a little research, looked at your peninsula post and found the Black Kettle color listed there...then felt a bit bad for asking a question that was answered in another post! :) It's my first time completely making over an entire room and the choice in shades of a color are a bit overwhelming! It just helps knowing what some will look like in a big space once they're put on. Thanks again for answering! :)

fe8b50a4-a510-11e2-8da9-000bcdcb5194 said...

I can't thank you enough. My husband and I lived with 9 color swatches on the living room wall for 2 years before we could agree. That being said, I told my friends about my idea of painting the kitchen cabinets white, but husband was really balking at the idea (there will be brush strokes he said). They said lets look at pinterest and viola there you and your beautiful kitchen were. I showed my hubs and for the first time EVER he said "oh, I like that." There was not one thing about your kitchen he did not like. Long story somewhat shortened, I purchased everything on your list yesterday at Lowes!!! I'm so excited (and scared), thanks again for your inspiration...finally something we agree on, something we can afford, and something (hopefully) I can actually do.

Dianne Grover said...

This is indeed a great transformation! I would say congratulations to a job well done. I do love that you have painted your cabinets with white because it adds more light to the entire room. That brick back-splash is also incredible. Certainly, even other home builders Missouri out there will find your post helpful. It definitely goes well with the colors you have chosen. Your kitchen really looks great. Thank you for this very inspiring post.