This "Nightmare" 2000s Kitchen Gets a Bright New Life - Same Layout
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This "Nightmare" 2000s Kitchen Gets a Bright New Life - Same Layout
"The cabinets were a weird 1990s orange-y stain, the 'backsplash' was a textured limestone accent tile, and the wall was a light beige,"
"I wanted to take this warm-toned, early-2000s nightmare and turn it into a modern dream,"
"Once the cabinets were painted, it looked like a totally new space,"
"It instantly opened the space up. It allowed the natural light from the kitchen window to fill the entire living and dining area."
The kitchen originally had orange-y 1990s-stained Shaker cabinets, a textured limestone accent backsplash, and light beige walls, producing a dark, outdated feel. The upper cabinet separating the kitchen and living room was removed on move-in day, opening the layout and allowing natural light from the kitchen window to fill the living and dining areas. Walls were repainted Sherwin-Williams Snowbound and the limestone backsplash replaced with white tile as a first-time DIY. Upper cabinets were painted Snowbound and lower cabinets Tricorn Black by professionals, creating a bright, modern black-and-white palette and improved social flow.
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