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Cosmetic kitchen makeover

diy_hausdesigns
Amassing an Audience
diy_hausdesigns
diy_hausdesigns
Amassing an Audience

This kitchen feels bigger and brighter after painting the cabinets and tiled splashback, adding more cabinetry with trim and installing a new benchtop and appliances.

 

 

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The project

 

We've been working on our kitchen over the last six months. We managed to paint the cabinets and tiled splashback, add more cabinetry and install new appliances and benchtop.

 

When we finished painting the cabinets, they seemed a bit flat so we added strips of hardwood moulding as trim. I used nails and some glue to attach the trims onto the cabinet doors. I then filled any gaps at the joints and sides with wood filler and sanded everything down before painting, including the nail heads. It's a great way to make the cabinets pop, but definitely took a bit of effort.

 

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We also decided to change the handles from black to brushed gold. This kitchen makeover has truly made cooking such a delight and the space feels much bigger and brighter.

 

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Before and after

 

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More kitchen renovation projects

 

Using a few cans of White Knight Tile and Laminate paint, Workshop member Nikki painted timber-look laminate cabinets, utility panels and subway tiles to transform her kitchen.

 

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By removing the cabinetry doors and drawers and painting them a clean white, Workshop member Pete was able to stay on budget for this $10,000 kitchen makeover.

 

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Get more inspiration for your kitchen from our Top 10 most popular kitchen renovation projects.

Comments
darciej
Just Starting Out

Hi - wow it turned out awesome! Just wondering if you ended up getting a new sink or used the old one?

 

EricL
Bunnings Team Member
Bunnings Team Member

Hello @darciej 

 

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's marvellous to have you join us.

 

Let me tag @diy_hausdesigns to make sure they are aware of your question. From a renovating point of view, if the sink is still in good condition, I would definitely re-use it. It's possible to repolish your stainless-steel sink with very fine steel wool in combination with a stainless-steel polisher.

 

If you are planning on revamping your kitchen, please make sure to post an update. I'm sure our members will be keen to see how you'll do yours.

 

If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.

 

Eric

 

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