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When Kelly and her husband moved into a 1950s fixer-upper in late 2012, they knew their kitchen — with original (in Kelly’s words, grime-encrusted) pine cabinets, aluminum-wrapped laminate counters and linoleum floors mixed with asbestos — would need some aesthetic upgrading. They even started working on this room two hours after closing on the house! From Kelly: To say that it was a labor of love is an understatement.
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Kitchen Remodel of a very 1980's kitchen. Check out the before of the kitchen before the renovation. You won't even believe it's the same kitchen.
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Looking back on my kitchen remodel, there are some pieces of the project that surprised me with how well they turned out. We did majority of the work ourselves, and with little experience in some o…
Transforming a 1950s Brick Ranch to a Charming Coastal Cottage - Before & Afters - The Inspired Room
Transforming a 1950s Brick Ranch to a Charming Coastal Cottage - Before & Afters - The Inspired Room
We live in a house with a 1950's kitchen and it's pretty cool. When we first moved in here this kitchen was a little ugly so we made a few updates.Eventually, we will rip out walls and do a full kitchen renovation.
With a little remodeling and a lot of elbow grease a dated 1960's kitchen got a much needed facelift! Click to see the whole before and after!
After spending two years cooking and recipe testing in his 1950s kitchen, cookbook author Chris Reynolds knew the time was right to redo his kitchen. As he tells us, it was “while baking, at least, three recipes a day” that he was able to plan out his perfect kitchen — something timeless, free of gimmicks or trendy finishes. Chris also stayed with the retro vibe of his kitchen by installing quartz countertops that look like vintage speckled Formica!
After spending two years cooking and recipe testing in his 1950s kitchen, cookbook author Chris Reynolds knew the time was right to redo his kitchen. As he tells us, it was “while baking, at least, three recipes a day” that he was able to plan out his perfect kitchen — something timeless, free of gimmicks or trendy finishes. Chris also stayed with the retro vibe of his kitchen by installing quartz countertops that look like vintage speckled Formica!
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Our first home was a quaint little bungalow built in 1900, but the mustard yellow walls and cave-like kitchen were not so quaint. After tearing everything out, we built a dream kitchen for our little home. Here is our bungalow kitchen remodel before and after tour.
If you have a small 1950s style kitchen and are dreaming about modernizing it, then you need to see this amazing transformation. Learn how to remove a wall, install new kitchen cabinets and completely remodel your outdated kitchen.
Everything you need to know about a 1950s ranch house remodel. Our before and after kitchen, bathroom, living room with vaulted ceiling, finished basement and exterior remodel will guide you through renovating your outdated ranch into a modern masterpiece
The entire kitchen remodel took about one month. Courtney and her husband were able to do most of the work themselves, calling in a pro only to install a new dishwasher and refinish the floors (part of a whole-house project).
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This is a bit of a personal post. I feel I caught a lot of criticism on the custom painted kitchen cabinet post that I did for a customer on a budget who's fin…
After living in their house for a little over two years, Amanda, of the blog Simply Maggie, and her husband decided it was time to remodel the kitchen. They’d tried a few stop-gap measures to make the kitchen more to their taste, but it was still in need of a major makeover. Amanda’s plan had always been to keep the cabinets and just paint them, but they had a lingering mustiness that just wouldn’t go away.
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