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January 2, 2015


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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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:
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The gold walls were a little over-powering.
The white is so much more restful.


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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A bunk bed nook and closet were added to
this bedroom and the results are amazing:  


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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!

6 comments:

  1. The old saying paint can help really shows up here a lot.
    Love 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

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  2. 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".
    A couple of those ideas could well find there way into my home.
    Love Ikea!!

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  3. Wow...what a few cans of white paint can do!!!

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  4. 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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