I’m super excited to share this with you today! As you may know, when we bought our house in January of 2012, it was stuck in the past.. 1971 to be exact. We knew there was going to be some major changes, the kitchen being the most important and drastic… The solution is to get best kitchen cabinets Tacoma area.
When I walked into the kitchen for the first time before even considering buying, my first thought was to remove the wall between the kitchen and dining room. So that’s exactly what we did. (Well I didn’t since I was 8 months pregnant but anyway..). Our original plan was to take down the wall and move the existing cabinets and appliances to the adjacent wall. We would keep the cabinets, simply paint them and get new hardware. Well our original plan spiraled when we realized we couldn’t use the existing cabinets. They were old, in rough shape, and we would need a couple more cabinets to fill in other spaces (obviously NO ONE makes these anymore). Off to Home Depot we went.
We ordered out of the box cabinets and since D and my Dad work for PFS Services, they were able to install everything including new laminate flooring throughout the main. My mom along with Jay (a fabulous man in Kitchens at Home Depot) painstakingly helped draw the new kitchen plan. I got to do the fun design stuff like pick out door style, color, countertops, hardware finishes, and lighting. We also installed recessed lighting and had a contractor respray the ceiling because of the hole left from taking down the wall. D also painted the walls, installed white subway tile and under cabinet lighting, put up new baseboard, and most importantly assured me everything was all right every. single. night…
(I told you it spiraled.)
We cut down a ton of costs by doing most of it ourselves and buying at big box stores. I didn’t go crazy with my lighting or countertop choices again to keep costs lower. We went with a simple laminate countertop with the back splash cut off (makes such a difference!) But someday I would love to replace it with marble or granite!
My favorite things are the corner cabinet for pretty displays, the pantry my mom suggested adding, the bead board on the peninsula and more recently my DIY valance! The next thing we’re planning to do is to have the windows changed to allow in more light. We always get top rated service from EZ Window Solutions so I think the kitchen will be perfect with new windows.
I’d been dreaming of a white kitchen for years and I am so happy (and relieved!) at the results.
Source List: Cabinets: Kraft through Home Depot. Lighting, Hardware, Tile, & Countertops: Home Depot. Appliances: Appliance Smart. Plate, various vases, calendar, and tea towel: Anthropologie. Rug, soap dispenser, and hand towels: Target. Pelmet Box: DIY using Hancock Fabric. Canisters: Bed, Bath, & Beyond. Chalkboard: Vintage. File Hanging: Ikea. Air plant: Sea & Asters Wall Color: Toasted Marshmallow by Martha Stewart
I love it so much!! Seriously, one day when I have my own place, I am going to fly you to wherever that is and have you design and decorate my entire house!
Wow your kitchen is pretty! Love it!
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Kelly, I love it!!!! Congratulations on your new kitchen. What a difference no backsplash makes for the countertop. The white subway tile is so classic and clean. Beautiful.
Absolutely beautiful!!! Great job – your kitchen looks like something out of a magazine. I’m in love.
Your kitchen is amazing! I cannot wait to own a house and have it look as great as yours 🙂
Wow! What an impressive reno! You and your family did an amazing job. It went from a dreary 70s kitchen to a dream kitchen. I love all the little details.
Beautiful job! Everything looks awesome, what an improvement!
wow! so pretty! good job!
Wow! Love this!! love your heart for The Lord 🙂
Well Done!!! It look great.. and so spacious!!! Love it!!!
Absolutely beautiful job! I don’t know how you could “see” it before hand, but it turned out so great. I’m choosing granite now for white cabinets and also have wood floors. I was glad to see you chose a tone similar to the floor, which I am planning to do also. Thank you for sharing.
This post makes me so excited. I have been wanting to redo our kitchen for quite some time. I have 3 children and it is just way to small. Did the person from home depot help you figure out if that was a load bearing wall and did they remove it or did your husband. I just don’t know where to start with those things. I also love your floors. Are those from Home Depot as well and will they hold up to traffic and spills…water, food stains etc?
Thanks so much for sharing this. I just sent it to my husband. If my kitchen ever looks this amazing I think I will cry.
Thank you Jessie! Yep – the first thing we confirmed is if the wall was load bearing. I guess you can tell pretty easy based on the roofline and the way the trusses go – so my Dad and husband knew based on that. We also had a structural engineer confirm it. The floors are also Home Depot – they are Pergo so they definitely hold up against Jack and Talullah! I hope that helps! Good luck with your kitchen!
Thanks Kelly, I’m so excited to show this to my husband. I think I would live in my house another 10 years if we could update our kitchen. As it is now …it makes me feel so crazy when we are all in there together.
What color Countertop did you go with? I love it and would love to replicate it with my white cabinets! Your kitchen looks wonderful!
Hi Keli!
We ordered our countertops through Home Depot and the formica color is called Giallo Granite. I hope that helps!
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Could you PLEASE tell me where you got the cabinets and the price tag on this fabulous remodel?!
Thanks Selena! We ordered the cabinets through Home Depot and the brand is Kraftmaid. The cabinets and countertops were $10,000 and we installed ourselves. Hope that helps!
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