I blame my mother. She was always remodeling and thinking of new things to do to the houses we lived in…fixer-upers that they were. Now, I just feel that need to do it with our house. Once a year I usually redo something, and it has actually been OVER a year, so I am two projects behind. One is painting the foyer and up to the upstairs hall, and the other is the kitchen.
I want a new kitchen, but unfortunately I want a finished basement more. That means a kitchen overhaul won’t be for several years. That means if I want a new look for the kitchen it will have to be low $$ and high labor. I decided to paint it. The walls and the cabinets. Paint is cheap, but it is labor intensive. While I love the look of wood, I’m not a huge fan of oak. Our oak cabinets are tired and worn and need some paint love.
I looked online to see what I could find for painting wood cabinets, and it is a bit more involved than I thought it would be. I definitely need to take a few days off of work in order to do that, just so the kids aren’t around and getting into the chemicals. You know on those HGTV shows where they redo a cabinet in a few hours? I’m going to guess they don’t do everything they are supposed to do and they look like poo a few years later. Do it right the first time and it will be worth the time you put in.
Plan:
– Take down wallpaper
– Prime and paint the wall – goldenrod/mustard/burnt gold type of color
– Add moulding to the completely useless soffit and paint the moulding red/orange.
– Take off the cabinet doors
– Clean, prime and paint the cabinets
– Put new hardware on the drawers and cabinets (I like this and this…oooh, and this)
– Put a spice rack in one of the drawers (my spices are out of control and I need to organize them. This may work)
– Reorganize and purge stuff we don’t use
– Celebrate “new” kitchen
To buy:
Deglazer and/or TSP (cleans and deglazes the cabinets)
Primer
Paint
Sandpaper
Drawer and cabinet pulls
Spice drawer insert
Tuscan jars for decorating and storage (Already got some! See below.)
The color scheme:
Wall color: Mustard. I would like some texture, but know that once we finally do remodel the kitchen the floorplan will change. If I do venetian plaster like I want, I may have some issues with the walls not matching up and some places without. That is not something that you can easily redo, I would think. I have done lots of faux painting, so maybe I will just do something like that. I want it to look “aged”. First order of business is taking off the wallpaper, though. Yuck.
Upper cabinet color: Buttercream with the inside panel painted blue. I may need to prime the cabinets first, so that would be at least 3 layers of paint per cabinet. Yay.
Soffit: Buttercream with moulding on the top and bottom painted the red/orange color. The intent here is to make the soffit look like it is an extension of the cabinets.
Lower cabinet: Blue. I may distress it a bit, too. Still thinking about that. I’m thinking of maybe priming it, painting it red/orange and then Blue. After it dries go over the corners and edges with sandpaper to bring out the red.
Accent color: red-orange. This is a main color in Tuscan design, but we have so many reds in our house already that I don’t want to have too much in this room.
Basically, tuscan-like colors.
Yes, this will take awhile. I’m thinking of just starting by gradually taking off the wallpaper and then starting on the walls. Once the walls are done, then I will tackle the cabinets. I just wish I could replace the counters and put up a tile backsplash, but I don’t want to throw money away on them. Oh, and replace our ceramic scratched-to-hell-and-stained sink. It’s truly awful.
Here is the before:
Wish me luck! We host a wine tasting during the summer, so I’m hoping to have my tuscan kitchen done before then.
Boy do I wish I had your ambition. I just wanted to clean my desk today and decided to put it off for tomorrow. I REALLY can’t wait to see the results.
Thanks, Melody, but it has taken me years to get sick of it enough to want to do this LOL! I think it’s more “no money to do what I want” than ambition. 😉 I know it will be great when I’m done but this is going to be a lot of work. My nails will be full of paint for a good month, I think.
Holy cow woman! Do you ever feel overwhelmed? It sounds like quite a fete, but I love the color scheme…especially the platter and pitcher set. I really love that pitcher! I can’t wait to see the end result too!
Sounds like spring fever has hit your house????? Lots of luck. can’t wait to see the finished product.
Drooling… I’m not even waiting for a new kitchen… I’m waiting for a new HOUSE! Hopefully we’ll both be able to debut new cooking/entertaining spaces this summer! Especially love the yellow and your inspiration pieces! Can’t wait to see the AFTER pictures! 🙂
Excited for you! Looks like it will be amazing once you get it finished and like many projects ..even better than you expected! Will wait to see you “after” post.
Good luck on the kitchen redo, I can’t wait to see it.
Sounds fantastic !! Can’t wait to see progress reports and the finished kitchen !!
Love the color scheme! I can’t wait to see the finished product!
Wow! Sounds like quite a project! We have the same wood cabinets in our kitchen and bathrooms. I can’t wait to change things up, but I am going to start small. I am going to tackle our bathroom first. It has one lower cabinet and a medicine cabinet. I can’t wait to see how your kitchen turns out. Maybe it will give me the courage to tackle our kitchen too! Good luck!
We painted our cabinets in our house and it is very labor intensive, but so worth it. They will look great. The only bit of advice I can give is to use oil based paint on the cabinets. It is a headache to clean up, but it is so much more durable. Our cabinets still look good after 4 years of abuse. I can’t wait to see the final product.
I adore the color scheme you’ve chosen! Sounds like a lot of work, but it will be so very worth it. And maybe it’ll inspire me. I have so many areas in the house that need an update…I just can’t find the willpower to do it.
I have swatches for my dream kitchen and they look veerrry similar to those of yours! Oh, I can’t wait to see the finished project! It sounds beautiful!
what amazingly wonderful plans!!! I’m exhausted from reading all about them 🙂
I love those colors!
I think that’s neat that you always have a project going…I keep busy but it’s usually planning a Girl Scout meeting or homeschooling field trip!
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You are so right that to do it right it really takes time. We redid our kitchen cabinets 15 yrs ago (paint over wood) and did all the steps to make it right – it has lasted very well (although could stand to be re-done again now). Be sure to buy top quality paint – we had a special paint recommended for kitchens from Sherwin Williams.
Can’t wait to see the after.
I love the color scheme. The Tuscan colors are some of my favorite. Something about the mustard yellow and bright blue that just appeals to me. I can not wait to see the finished project.
Below zero just isn’t fair at all!
A tuscan kitchen! Wow, puts my little kitchen to shame. I can’t even convince the kids to wipe their drops off the cabinet doors. I can’t imagine anything that fancy. I’ll so live vicariously through yours. 😉 I like the color palette though. When I convinced my husband to at least paint ours and cover up the hideous wallpaper he fought me tooth and nail over the orange and lime green trim. Of course, now he thinks it’s wonderful. LOL
Lots of luck!
Yours looks very much like ours, good quality but now past its best. I wish my husband would let me paint my cupboards. He is a designer but a purist and loves wood. When yous is done I’m going to sahow him before and afters…..maybe it it will sway him….?
Stacy,
Wow! I love the last “pull” choice! The kitchen will look amazing for just a facelift job! I can hardly wait to see it. LOTS OF WORK, but a great economical way to RE-DO it!!!!
GOOD LUCK!
TT