This kitchen renovation actually took several months to
complete, my boyfriend and I both worked full time and both taking classes so
this didn’t help with timing of course. All the late nights and time without a
functioning kitchen were worth it. We have a beautiful kitchen and we were able
to get nicer appliances, flooring, and countertops by doing all of the other parts
on our own!
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Monday, May 27, 2013
At the Finish Line!
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Monday, May 13, 2013
Let’s Go Shopping!
Last year I spent my black Friday at Lowe’s and Home Depot!
Never thought I would be saying that in a million years but that’s where I
ended up!
My boyfriend and I went there just to check out the deals
that were going on and we got to talking with one of the workers at Home Depot
and he was telling us that this particular sale was the best they’ve got all
year. I was shocked that this was true for appliances, because generally I
associate black Friday with clothes, toys & electronics.
“Just looking” turned into two credit cards later and some
awesome interest-free deals!
I ordered my fridge from Lowe’s because I fell in love with
the stainless Samsung French door with the ice maker on the door and inside the
lower freezer door. Again I got no interest, this time for 18 months and also I
still haven’t seen my fridge as low as I got it for. I would recommend anyone
in the market for appliances to check out Black Friday sales. My fridge was not easy getting into the house the doors had to be removed for it to get into the house since the doorways are super small, true for many smaller Royal Oak homes. As much as I love my fridge, if I ever move it's probably going to stay!
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Sand & (Sun) Stain
This was my favorite part, 1. because it saved me literally
thousands of dollars (which I spent elsewhere) and 2. It allowed me and my boyfriend
to choose the style and color we want.
I bought unfinished cabinets at Lowe’s with my Lowe’s credit
card and saved 5% on all the cabinets, which basically covered most of the tax
on them.
Buying unfinished cabinets saved me thousands of dollars, I bought
all my cabinets and the stain and sand paper for under one thousand dollars. Which
sounds like a lot to some people but - is
actually a fraction of what the custom cabinets would have cost us.
We began the cabinets when we first started renovating the
kitchen and started an assembly line in the basement. We had to sand them all
and then stain 2-3 coats on every part. We took the drawers and cabinet doors
off as well. After staining each layer, we needed to sand the surface once it
dried with super fine sand paper.
I would recommend this process to anyone looking to save
money; however, prepare for long nights and “one more door”. One more door always
turned into getting to bed at 2am.
I love the floors and am super happy with my decision! (makes mopping a breeze & no worrying about dirty grout lines!) I also love my cabinets, well worth the work and the money savings allowed me to get the new flooring and shiny/sparkly things I will share later!!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Hidden Passion
I love shopping and “girly” things, not getting my hands
dirty or breaking a sweat. Little did I realize that mindset was going to
change…
Two years ago I began looking for an apartment, as many
mid-twenties people do. It was time to leave the nest. On my quest for the
perfect apartment I found that apartments are small, outdated, expensive, a
terrible investment, and they don’t allow for customization.
After realizing renting just wasn’t for me I switched gears
and found a realtor and began house hunting. This was a scary step for me.
Scary was a good thing, it allowed me to test my comfort level and discover a
whole new part of me and something that today, I am truly passionate about.
8 months into the stressful and nerve-racking process, I
found “the house” and with every penny I had to my name- I signed on the dotted
line, what felt like hundreds of times & then I got the keys!
It was mine, all the white walls, gloss tile, and nasty old
carpeting.
After new paint was on the walls, old carpet was out,
hardwood was refinished, I knew the kitchen was the next project I was ready to
tackle. I love watching HGTV; all the shows where they renovate kitchens are
really inspiring to me. I was determined to upgrade my kitchen and I wanted to
do it on my own.
I wanted to turn my kitchen renovation into a Do-It-Yourself
project because it made the project actually affordable for me and I knew that
this wasn’t going to be the only house project or kitchen I would have to
upgrade in my lifetime and I might as well learn now.
I spent a lot of time planning what exactly needed to be
done. I had my parents help me with the layout and design and together we
decided on where everything would go once the project started. Research and
planning is key in any home project prior to actual starting. A kitchen is a
huge aspect of daily life and I knew without proper planning it would be disastrous!
I took numerous trips to Lowe’s and Home Depot and visited their online sites
pricing out and making lists of everything I would need.
The DIY kitchen renovation began.
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