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Kitchen Cabinet Painting and Shiplapped Island

Hi Friends!

Maureen worked with us for a custom furniture piece way back in 2014, and she reached out to us earlier this year to help her with interior design and to redo her kitchen. Her one main question was “Can I update my kitchen without replacing the counters?” As you all know, replacing the counters in a large kitchen can eat up a lot of the renovation budget. In this kitchen, we could definitely make it work! This is a fairly common granite style in kitchen in upstate NY so you I’m hoping many of you find this helpful.

Here’s the kitchen before:

Maureen started by hiring me for a design consult where we could talk through what she did and didn’t like about her kitchen.

Here are some changes that may seem small but make a big impact:
1. We painted the kitchen cabinets Simply White by Benjamin Moore.
2. We installed all new subway tile.
3. We removed the tile above the hood vent and kept it just below the vents.
4. She’s also adding new island lighting, but they weren’t in yet when I came to photograph.
5. We added shiplap to the back and side of the island and painted it Kendall Charcoal by Benjamin More for a nice contrast.

We painted the kitchen cabinets Simply White by Benjamin Moore.

Ready for the after photos? 

We removed the tile above the hood vent and kept it just below the vents.
We painted the kitchen cabinets Simply White by Benjamin Moore.
We installed all new subway tile.
We added shiplap to the back and side of the island and painted it Kendall Charcoal by Benjamin More for a nice contrast.

A huge thanks to Maureen for choosing to work with us on this project. We spent so much time having fun and laughing as we designed. She’s a smart, fun person to work with!

Could your kitchen use an update? We’d love to help!! We can help pick out colors, finishes, product and do the cabinet painting, tiling, add new hardware. You can use our Contact Us form to request our design services or a quote for painting your kitchen. Please check out other kitchen projects on our For Sale page. We’ll need to see a picture of your kitchen, a list of how many doors and drawers there are, and where you are located to email you an estimate. This change ups the value of your home and gives you a whole new look at a fraction of the cost of new kitchen cabinets!

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Happy FunCycling Friends,
Sarah ;)