The Big Reveal

I’m so excited to announce that our kitchen remodel is DONE!

Okay, not exactly done, but mostly done. We’ve completed demo, wood floor extension, countertop replacement including an island extension to create a barstool area, single basin sink install, faucet install, backsplash install, and white cabinet paint. We still need to have the walls painted and I need to order a new roman shade for the window. Our countertops are also going to get one final buff. Our breakfast nook table and barstools are on order and then, when I can see everything together, I need to order a rug for the nook and runners for the kitchen. Oh, and then the most important part – decor…just in time for the holidays.

NOTE: I have not cleaned the kitchen yet. The floors are dusty and the sink could use a good cleaning, but I was too excited to share how much I love it to wait (and too exhausted to clean right now!).

KITCHEN BEFORE:

KITCHEN AFTER:


KITCHEN BEFORE:

KITCHEN AFTER:

DESK IN BREAKFAST NOOK BEFORE:

DESK IN BREAKFAST NOOK AFTER:

And then there’s our mudroom / hallway and our powder bath. Those are mostly done now also. For those, we did demo, floor replacement with wood-look tile planks, vanity light replacement, new mirror, backsplash install, countertop replacement, and white cabinet paint. Still left is painting the walls, sealing / using a color enhancer on the tile plank floor grout, installing a quarter round all around the room, and re-installing the bath hardware (towel bar, toilet paper holder, and toilet tank lever)…and of course, decor.

MUDROOOM BEFORE:

MUDROOM AFTER:

POWDER BATH BEFORE:

POWDER BATH AFTER:

I could not be happier. Would I do it all again? Maybe. Boy, it was stressful. But it is beautiful.

SOURCES:

Kitchen:
Flooring – Provenza Antico, Color: Heritage
Sink – Boann 16-Gauge Undermount Stainless Steel Single Bowl Kitchen Sink with Grid
Faucet – Kraus Merlin Single-Handle Kitchen Faucet in Stainless Steel
Countertops – Pental Quartz in Misterio (Vicostone)
Backsplash Tile – Satori Hudson Brilliant White Glossy 4-in x 12-in Ceramic Wall Tile
Cabinet Paint – Dunn Edwards Aristoshield in White Picket Fence, Low Sheen
Cabinet Hardware – Dynasty Hardware Bar Pulls, Matte Black

Breakfast Nook:
Flooring – Provenza Antico, Color: Heritage
Countertops – Pental Quartz in Misterio (Vicostone)
Cabinet Paint – Dunn Edwards Aristoshield in White Picket Fence, Low Sheen
Cabinet Hardware – Dynasty Hardware Bar Pulls, Matte Black

Mudroom:
Flooring – Provenza Antico, Color: Heritage
Cabinet Paint – Dunn Edwards Aristoshield in White Picket Fence, Low Sheen
Cabinet Harware – Dynasty Hardware Bar Pulls, Matte Black

Powder Bath:
Flooring –  Daltile Trellis Oak Colorbody Porcelain Floor in Natural Ash TR21
Faucet – Moen Eva Chrome Two-Handle High Arc Bathroom Faucet
Countertops – Pental Quartz in Misterio (Vicostone)
Backsplash Tile – Satori Hudson Brilliant White Glossy 4-in x 12-in Ceramic Wall Tile
Cabinet Paint – Dunn Edwards Aristoshield in White Picket Fence, Low Sheen
Cabinet Hardware – Dynasty Hardware Bar Pulls, Matte Black
Mirror – Modern by JTRose, Modern Wall Mirror, 20.5″x37″
Vanity Light – Capital Lighting 3 Light Vanity (121131PN-426) in Polished Nickel

Construction Design Consultation & Construction Work:
Bella Interior Creations by Monica

Backsplash Love and General Construction Updates

It’s been a while since I’ve posted here – construction is exhausting! In any case, we are making some great progress and, as of today, we have the kitchen floors, sink/faucet, countertops, and backsplash done! We also have the powder bath floors, countertops, and backsplash pretty much done.

Yep, I said, the BACKSPLASH is done! If you follow me over on Instagram (@thepaperhangersdaughter), you already know that we had some pretty significant challenges with a portion of the project that had seemed so simple. I’m not going to get into all of the details, but the root cause of our problem was that one of the main vertical support beams that just happens to be directly behind our cooktop/stove hood is not installed straight – best way I can think to explain is that it’s rotated about 30 degrees from being straight. We confirmed that it’s not a structural issue (phew!), but it is a challenge when you are trying to lay linear tile and your wall bows because the edge of the beam is not where it should be.

All’s well that ends well, right? After a bit of trial and error, we definitely found a fix that made it right. I am so happy with the final product!

I went with simple 4″ x 12″ white subway tiles. These are actually pretty budget-friendly, as I didn’t want to break the bank for the backsplash. You can find them on Lowe’s website here: Satori Hudson Brilliant White Glossy 4-in x 12-in Glossy Ceramic Wall Tile. Yes, I know there are a million different creative backsplashes out there, but as I’ve mentioned previously, simple and timeless are what I’m looking for; I will jazz it up with decor that I can change out as styles and color palettes change over the years.

You may also remember that we planned to use this same subway tile in our powder bath. We decided to take the backsplash all the way up the wall behind the vanity and lay it in a single herringbone pattern. I think it turned out pretty great, especially paired with the new countertops, light fixture, and statement mirror.

The flooring in the powder bath is still a work in progress. We went with a wood-look porcelain tile that won’t compete or try to blend in with our wood floors. You can find it here: Daltile Trellis Oak Colorbody Porcelain Floor in Natural Ash TR21. It’s lighter than our wood and has an oak grain. We actually went back and forth on quite a few different options here, but my husband (who is rarely opinionated on home decor or design) really felt strongly that this was the one. After seeing it installed, I’d say that it was the right call! We are still trying to get the grout right – the goal being for it to blend in, but it’s pretty light/white at the moment. We’ll figure it out though.

Lastly, our beautiful new formal dining room chandelier has been installed and it totally transforms the space – it adds drama! You can find it here: Pruitt Chandelier 9 Light Matte Black (PRUC5034MBK). Don’t let the pictures fool you – this chandelier is BIG and helps to fill the space left by our 2-story ceilings. I haven’t washed the glass globes yet, as it’s still pretty dirty and dusty in the house with all the construction, but I’ll get to that eventually. Is it bad that I now want to remodel this room too? That’s not exactly in the budget, but maybe…

Up next… cabinet paint! I think this may be the most dramatic change yet and I can’t wait to see how it comes out. Now if we can just decide on what color to choose…