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Complete D.I.Y. makeover of 80s kitchen

hdmcclx
Growing in Experience
hdmcclx
hdmcclx
Growing in Experience

 

A tired 80s kitchen was completely transformed in a D.I.Y. renovation including new cabinetry, splashback and benchtops.

 

 

The project

 

From an ugly and terribly laid out 80’s kitchen to a modern masterpiece. I stripped the old kitchen right down to the bare studs of the walls and built the new one from the ground up. Entirely DIY besides plumbing and electrical.

 

Steps

Step 1

Demolish old kitchen cabinets.

 

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Step 2

Remove old wall coverings (tiling, Gyprock) and insulation. Run new power lines and plumbing.

 

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Step 3

Install new insulation and Gyprock. Joint, sand, repeat.

 

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Step 4

Prime Gyprock, install new door and window trim, and custom cornice for LED lighting.

 

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Step 5

Paint areas of walls that will be exposed (no tile or cabinets) and install upper cabinets.

 

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Step 6

Install lower cabinets, benchtops and finish painting trim ready for tiling.

 

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Step 7

Tile backsplash.

 

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Step 8

 

Install appliances and cupboard doors.

 

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Step 9

Custom wall LED lights, under cabinet lights, handles, tap, silicone, roller blinds, filler covers between cabinets.

 

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Step 10

 

Upper and lower trim on wall cabinets. Skirting boards, feature wall, custom utensil cabinet.

 

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Tools and materials

 

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Comments
Dave-1
Community Megastar

Afternoon @hdmcclx 

Now thats a nice looking kitchen! :smile: Currently I am renovating my foyer and hallway and adding some retro fitted bookcases. The cabintry and bookcases are black :smile: Doing a second coat over the black... hahahah Can imagine the fun you have had :smile: Worth it for sure!.

 

Love how you kept the middle flooring and protected it :smile: Nice move.

 

Dave

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