The kitchen remodel project is nearly complete and I wanted to share some before and after photos with you. As mentioned in previous blogs, this kitchen remodel consisted of replacing the gray tile floor with oak hardwood, adding molding and painting the existing oak cabinetry, replacing the white tile backsplash with marble subway tile, painting the walls and ceiling and upgrading the stove and sink.
The black stove has been replaced with a white one that blends in seamlessly with the painted cabinets and now matches the other appliances. We moved the microwave next to the refrigerator, opening up additional counter space in the important work area of the kitchen.
The desk was transformed as well. The crown molding adds architectural detail and interest to the upper portion of the desk. The glaze settles into the ridges and makes them more defined. The feet at the bottom make it look more like a piece of furniture. The final change was replacing the formica counter top with a white marble that coordinates with the marble backsplash. Since this is the desk area there is less chance for it to be stained. You can see the oak flooring and taupe walls in these pictures which makes the desk look great and warms up the kitchen.
Finally, I have included a few close up pictures that show some of the detail added to the kitchen. The corbels under the extended island top adds the appearance of support for the granite overhang. We added molding to the top of the cabinets, but also added 7 1/2" baseboard molding to the floor. This a great detail and helps to disguise the radiators.
I hope these before and after pictures of this kitchen remodel have inspired some ideas for your kitchen. Please send me any comments you may have.
Dotty Wyman is the principal designer at www.dottywymandesigns.com.