Small White Kitchen Makeover with Built- In Fridge Enclosure. The kitchen is the heart of the home, and it's definitely a major factor in purchasing a home, even for us demolition- minded DIYers.
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Sometimes kitchens just need small changes, and sometimes they need BIG, like Texas- style big, changes. Knocking out walls, moving cabinets — big changes definitely make a difference! But when you're limited by space, time, or money constraints, you can still be creative and give your kitchen a major overhaul without taking a sledgehammer to the walls.
Our guest today took her small, orange kitchen and transformed it into this beautiful white kitchen, with a built- in fridge enclosure, subway tile backsplash, butcher block countertops, vinyl plank flooring… so many beautiful touches! Ay ay ay, are you drooling? Drool a little bit more over these amazing and small kitchens, and then I'll let Kaylor show you how she and her husband worked their magic…Functional Galley Kitchen | Fabric Paper Glue. Small White Kitchen with Slate Tile Backsplash | lovetodecor. Remodelaholic. Maximized Small Kitchen Space | Maureen on The Kitchen.
Small White Kitchen Remodel| She Got Married. And now, here's Kaylor to knock your socks off with the before and afters of her kitchen remodel: (Update: See more photos of Kaylor's kitchen and how the wood countertops are holding up here)This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read our full disclosure policy. Hi, y'all! My name is Kaylor and I am the owner of Fisherman's Wife Furniture. I am a former math teacher that turned my passion for rescuing furniture and DIY into a business. The blog started as a way to show my portfolio to perspective clients but has become a great way to share my work and ideas with fellow DIYers.
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One of my favorite posts is a gorgeous dresser make over that you can see here but my most popular furniture post is a dresser turned into dog food storage and feeding station. Check out that project here. Over the past few months, most furniture has been put on hold for our house updates and getting settled into our new home. My husband and I recently moved back to Texas and bought a 1.
In fact, over the past nine years it had barely been used at all. For home buyers that love to DIY, this is gold! The need for updates was a great bargaining chip for price negotiations and we didn't have to tear out anything new just because it wasn't our taste.
We have been in the home a few months now and have painted and updated everything but the bathrooms. Today, I am going to tell you about our unbelievable kitchen transformation.
Even an experienced DIYer would have winced a little when they saw this. Cue scary music and the screams…EEK! The space was dark, cramped, cave like and let's not leave out, orange. The home is all second story living and the overall square footage is only 1. There is nowhere to expand into current square footage and adding on was out of the question so I had to come up with a design to rescue this kitchen keeping the current footprint.
Of course, I had a Pinterest board for a future home so I had an idea of the look I wanted but I wasn't sure if I could accomplish the look on our $1. This is our second home to remodel/update so we had an idea of what to expect and that includes the unexpected.
We were so lucky that after demo, we found there were no hidden or unexpected repairs needed. Also, we realized the cabinets are solid wood and were custom built for the home.
They just needed some major help to bring them to the current decade.I wanted a custom look on a budget so we did several things to make the cabinets look expensive. Tetris 4000 Full Registered Just Open Up . CABINETS. The first thing we did was build a refrigerator enclosure.The custom refrigerator enclosure is attached to the end of the cabinets and has a shelf to hold my cookbooks.I used my Kreg Jig to create pocket holes to secure it to the floor and put supports across the back.
To polish it up, I added trim around all the edges, filled all cracks and nail holes then sanded smooth. A counterdepth fridge gave us 6 more precious inches of width at the kitchen's opening. The other custom touch we did was cover the fur down, which is the wall area over the cabinets. I smoothed out the texture by filling it with lightweight compound and sanding it down. It took about 3 rounds of filling and sanding to get things perfectly smooth.
Once it was smooth, we added 2 mouldings. there. A crown moulding along the ceiling and a chair rail in the middle.Adding moulding made a HUGE change in the feel of the room and was not a huge expense.It gives the illusion that the cabinets extend to the ceiling and makes the ceiling feel taller.Moulding can be intimidating but once you get the hang of it, things move quickly and it is well worth the time and effort.
Once the fridge enclosure was built and the mouldings were installed, it was time to paint. I prepped by sanding, filling any scratches, dents and holes, then sanding some more. My primer of choice is Zinsser Shellac Primer and I chose Benjamin Moore's Waterbone Satin Impervo in White Dove for the cabinet color. I sprayed two coats of primer and three coats of color, sanding between all the coats with 3. The finish is beautiful and smooth.
Hanging plastic barrier to keep in overspray and dust. Painted and looking beautiful.
At this point it already felt like a different kitchen. Fridge enclosure after paint. Fur down and moulding after paint. Countertops. Our American Walnut Butcher Block was ordered from Lumber Liquidators. It took about a week to come in and to save on a delivery charge, we picked them up from the store.
My husband and I both liked the look of the 4. We made our measurements and prepped for cuts. This is a measure 1. Both of us had anxiety and were stressed about this step.
Neither one of us wanted to be the one to mess up the cuts so we kept remeasuring. Finally we went for it and cut the butcher block. After making a few adjustments, it was time to install. The joints have 3 wood fasteners to keep things from shifting. I used Elmer's Walnut puddy and mixed it with some saw dust to make a filler for the joints. I filled the 2 joint cracks and sanded smooth.
Once everything was installed and in place, I put 5 coats of Waterlox. BACKSPLASH. I love subway tile.
It has grown in popularity in the past several years which makes me lean towards not using it but I just love it so much and couldn't find another pattern to replace it. To give it a different look and more modern feel, I decided to use a larger tile.
I purchased 4″ x 1. Natural White so it doesn’t make the kitchen too white.
This was my first time to do a backsplash so I had some reservations about it but it was much easier than I thought it would be. And messier. Be sure to protect your countertops and floor.
We will be updating both bathrooms in the near future so we decided to buy a $1. Buying a saw also gave us the option to use the blade we wanted, not the one that came with the rental. Glass tile MUST be cut with a sharp glass certified blade which are available at your local Home Depot or Lowes. THE DETAILS. The overall design and styling of our home is what I call, Comfortable Coastal Cottage. Yes, I made that up.
Its a mix of vintage and traditional, neutral with a pop of color, and most importantly, inviting and comfortable. The wood countertops warmed up the kitchen space but it still needed some character. To bring some vintage into the kitchen, I decided to use glass knobs instead of the harsh contrast of solid chrome. They are beautiful against the white cabinets. When it came to hinges, we could not find any new ones that lined up correctly. I know from experience that painting hinges is not ideal.
The paint chips and rubs off and I can't have that in my kitchen. Those cabinets are used several times a day so I need something that can handle being opened and closed many times a day. My husband mentioned that we should look into having the original hinges powder coated or chrome plated. After a little research we decided to take the hinges to an auto body shop that specializes in chrome plating. They did an amazing job. Perfect fit and perfect color. The only thing we did not DIY in this space is the floors.
We had the entire house done professionally the first week we had the house while we DIYed the privacy and cattle panel fence. At some point we had to give in and admit we can't do it all. After lots of discussions we decided on a luxury vinyl plank.