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A tired 80s kitchen was completely transformed in a D.I.Y. renovation including new cabinetry, splashback and benchtops.
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.
Demolish old kitchen cabinets.
Remove old wall coverings (tiling, Gyprock) and insulation. Run new power lines and plumbing.
Install new insulation and Gyprock. Joint, sand, repeat.
Prime Gyprock, install new door and window trim, and custom cornice for LED lighting.
Paint areas of walls that will be exposed (no tile or cabinets) and install upper cabinets.
Install lower cabinets, benchtops and finish painting trim ready for tiling.
Tile backsplash.
Install appliances and cupboard doors.
Custom wall LED lights, under cabinet lights, handles, tap, silicone, roller blinds, filler covers between cabinets.
Upper and lower trim on wall cabinets. Skirting boards, feature wall, custom utensil cabinet.
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Bunnings Workshop member Angela completed a comprehensive 1950s-era kitchen renovation using Kaboodle cabinets and VJ panelling.
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Afternoon @hdmcclx
Now thats a nice looking kitchen! Currently I am renovating my foyer and hallway and adding some retro fitted bookcases. The cabintry and bookcases are black
Doing a second coat over the black... hahahah Can imagine the fun you have had
Worth it for sure!.
Love how you kept the middle flooring and protected it Nice move.
Dave
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