Sentences with phrase «old oak cabinet»

That means you might see pennies on the dollar for those 50 - year - old oak cabinets your now going to replace with something from Ikea.
My kitchen is still a work in progress but the old oak cabinets will be painted white and the cabinet to the right of the sink above the dishwasher and between the window and patio door will be taken down for open shelves (another inspiration from your last kitchen).
Interestingly, with all the progress I made last year on redoing my kitchen bit by bit, and although I still plan to redo my floors throughout with a warm wood - look similar in color to your floors, Melissa, and I still plan to repaint my cabinets a creamy white, I'm finding that I can tolerate my old oak cabinets more now because the warm wood is needed (just not so much).
We are about to paint our OLD oak cabinets black and put in granite.
I am planning on doing this to my plain old oak cabinets with - in the next couple weeks.
While it might call for rustic, i know that i want a clean uncluttered feel, therefore have painted the old oak cabinets white & bottom cabinets dark gray.
I am currently updating (refreshing) my kitchen — painting my 20 year old oak cabinets and adding new hinges, knobs and handles.

Not exact matches

My kitchen has old 1980s oak cabinets.
For a while, now, I have been keeping an old, oak jewelry cabinet in my master bedroom's walk - in closet.
With the 100 - year - old solid oak china cabinet and sideboard tied down, that rough, bouncy ride definitely smoothed out, to which my toddler can testify as we bounded back down my parents» dirt road: His cheeks wobbled like Jell - O on the way there, only slightly jiggled on the return.
They're usually older homes in established neighborhoods rather than the typical suburban home with oak kitchen cabinets, beige walls and fiberglass shower stalls.
I am doing the same make over in my dining room and have the old oak curved cabinet and don't know what to do with it.
My kitchen has old 1980s oak cabinets.
For my project, I chose to makeover an old, ugly oak jewelry cabinet that I had hidden in a closet.
My kitchen has dated oak cabinets, old white appliances and mismatched counters.
old, old, old wallpaper, ugly light fixture, ugly pedestal sink, ugly oak cabinet on the wall, ect.
Prior to the renovation, the kitchen was tight and dated, with plain oak cabinets, old appliances and worn wallpaper.
As soon as we closed on our house, we started several projects immediately — we replaced our roof, removed the scruffy edges on the extra carport (aka «winnie hole»), added hardwood (red oak) floors in the living room, dining room, kitchen / den, and laundry room to match the floors in the back half of the house, screened and recoated the hardwood floors in the back half of the house, replaced the two sliding glass doors from the kitchen / den out onto the porch with French doors, removed doors between the kitchen and dining room and between the den and entry way, painted the wood panelling in the den, painted the cabinets in the kitchen, replaced the old cabinet hardware, replaced the sink and range / hood, replaced a single wall oven with a double one, added granite tile kitchen countertops, added a beadboard backsplash, replaced a few light fixtures, added a chair rail in the dining room, added crown moulding in the living room and dining room, and painted lots of rooms.
How did you know what to do first??? I have oak cabinets, small tile counters and backsplash, old vinyl sheet flooring and a really old and ugly ceiling fan / light.
I have the paint all ready to paint my old oak kitchen cabinets (deep teal) and am checking out Wilsonart laminate too!
I toyed with the idea of painting our oak cabinets in the old house, but never did.
I've kept lots of the old (plaster walls, original large parquet oak floors, original yellow pine floors), but updated the tech (central a / c), appliances, and kitchen (making it bigger but adding quality cabinets that wink at the era of the home).
This was an old character home and the last renovation had been done in the 80s which meant that all the cabinets in the bathroom and the kitchen were oak.
Although my 1986 bathroom is probably quite a bit older than yours, I have no desire to spend thousands of dollars doing an update that will shout out «new» but that won't be in keeping with the country / cottage effect I want and that I think can easily be achieved by working around my current pale yellow faux marble countertops by painting the oak cabinets (as I plan to do in the kitchen) and the walls and changing out sink and lighting fixtures.
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