It's the first Before & After post of 2015 and I've
found a Potpourri of Perfect Projects for you.
Let's start with the hardest working room in the house - the kitchen.
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Even the tiniest of kitchens can pack a lot of style:
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Believe it or not, this small kitchen was
renovated with IKEA cabinets:
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Enough wonderful kitchen transformations.
Let's move to a few other rooms of the house.
A 1960s Harvest Gold bathroom was screaming for an update:
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A 1980s family room:
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Even the tiniest of kitchens can pack a lot of style:
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Believe it or not, this small kitchen was
renovated with IKEA cabinets:
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Enough wonderful kitchen transformations.
Let's move to a few other rooms of the house.
A 1960s Harvest Gold bathroom was screaming for an update:
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A 1980s family room:
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A 'normal' bedroom is now exceptional:
I LOVE the ceiling!
This proves that you don't have to spend a lot
of money on a guest room transformation:
of money on a guest room transformation:
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A couple turned a home office into a chic nursery:
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A small bedroom/home office was given a makeover:
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Today's last project is a tween's dream come true:
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Thanks for stopping by today. Enjoy the first weekend of 2015!
The old saying paint can help really shows up here a lot.
ReplyDeleteLove the kitchen the that was the brown cabinets that turned into a white kitchen with the painted dark grey bottom cabinets.
Second to last one, perfect !
cheers, parsnip
It seemed most of the rooms were greatly enhanced by going from dark to light. The rooms sudden;y appear more spacious, and as you said, "more relaxing".
ReplyDeleteA couple of those ideas could well find there way into my home.
Love Ikea!!
Wow...what a few cans of white paint can do!!!
ReplyDeleteSome stunning makeovers here.
ReplyDeleteDiana
Hey there Jan! Happy New Year! Love, love, love these transformations. You always give me great ideas. Now if only I can find that money tree! Lol.
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