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We decided to renovate our Queenslander kitchen to create more workable space and a more aesthetic modern look. Pictured is one corner of the kitchen. Behind the top wooden beam was originally a large bulk head which we knocked down. We added Bunnings VJ sheeting to the back wall to match the original Vj boards around the rest of the house. Bunnings Kaboodle cupboards were used - easy to install - and the bench tops are Bunnings wooden slabs. We chose the simple black Bunnings handles to suit the rustic aesthetic of the kitchen.
Specrite Golden Teak Acacia Multi Use Panel
Kaboodle white base cabinet
Easycraft Vj wall sheet
Prestige black raised D handle
Cabot’s benchtop satin timber finish
1. Install Kaboodle base cabinet and adjust feet to required height
2. Measure, cut and fit wooden multi function table tops (join corners at a 45degree angle) we also cut pieces from the same slab to use as a small splash back. Then add on cupboard doors and kick boards.
3. Add benchtop food grade satin timber finish to wooden slabs using a paint brush or roller
4. Drill holes and add handles to cupboard doors
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Hello @grace001
Thank you very much for sharing the steps and materials for your Kaboodle kitchen revamp. The benchtop looks awesome as well and the inclusion of an upstand is a great idea. Overall, a fantastic revamp of the kitchen.
Eric
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