Sentences with phrase «replace old kitchen»

This is a far cheaper alternative than removing and then completely replacing the old kitchen.

Not exact matches

When we had a kitchen extension done a couple of years ago we got a new dining table to replace our really really old and battered one but in the end kept our ancient table to use for crafts / messy play / science etc..
I make an effort to clean out my bathroom and kitchen cabinets, at least a little bit, getting rid of as much of the old, dirty junk as possible and replacing it with better, more natural, chemical - free alternatives.
The kitchen cabinets are original and VERY old, but we didn't have the money to replace them so we had them repainted and changed out the hardware.
After tearing out the old closed cabinet in the kitchen, she replaced it with natural timber shelves against the subway tiles.
House features all hardwood floors except for ceramic tile kitchen, remodeled kitchen, replaced windows, 7 year old roof, fenced yard, 2 car garage and a wood burning fireplace.
Newly remodeled kitchen: The 50 - year old cabinetry and faucets were finally ripped out and replaced with cheaper Depot or Ikea equivalents.
I'm putting in new kitchen cabinets (to replace the old 1950's maple cabinets) and new bathrooms.
You've torn out the old carpet and replaced the kitchen cabinets, and your renovation is almost complete.
They had been told they really needed to replace their old (solid wood) kitchen cabinets if they expected top dollar.
Repaint the walls and cabinets, tear up old carpet, replace the kitchen floor — whatever it takes to make the space feel fresh and flawless.
New Look for Old Cabinets Cabinetry can be updated rather than replaced when you are looking for an easy way to modernize your kitchen.
I just replaced our Kenmore Refrigerator and Stove — they were 16 years old and still running perfectly, but I remodeled the kitchen.
We painted it the soothing light aloe color, spray painted the kitchen light black and replaced the old ceiling fan in the nook, and of course decorated and added window treatments and furniture.
They need to be replaced with ornate, cream colored ones to match the old world charm of the kitchen.
As fix - n - flippers buy up cheap homes, they are replacing old and / or ugly kitchen cabinets.
When we remodeled our kitchen, the old cupboards went all the way to the ceiling and we replaced them with shorter ones with the plant shelves.
I recycled old kitchen cabinets and cupboard from our kitchen remodel years before and painted them blue and replaced the knobs.
Refacing cabinet doors might seem like an economical alternative to fully replacing cabinetry, but buyer beware — especially with older kitchens.
Instead of replacing an ugly kitchen countertop (which has its own set of drawbacks if you are retaining the base, especially if the old countertop is glued on), you can hire specialists who will add a quarter - inch veneer of genuine granite right on top of the old counter, for the look and almost the same durability as solid granite.
To remedy the original lacklustre white kitchen, Shirley updated the cabinetry with paint: «I covered the lower cabinets and one of the floor - to - ceiling units in a deep inky blue and replaced the old piddly handles with sleek elongated ones.»
Ahhh, the romantic love of an older house can easily dim once you experience what it's like to replace a sewer line when you were saving up to buy a brand new six burner stove for that charming but oh - so - out - of - date and non-functioning kitchen.
I'm doing this right now in my kitchen / living rooms, looking to replace old tile countertops with wood just like that.
... it's almost time to rip out the ugly, stained old tile currently covering our kitchen floor and replace it with something we love.
Replacing the back door with a window allowed them to fit more units and closing off the old kitchen entrance created a corner for the dining table.
If I had $ 100 gift card, I would use it to replace the yucky old plastic blinds in my kitchen.
It may be an old laminate countertop that's already worn out and chipped, so painting it, replacing it with a different material or otherwise improving it will completely change the look of your kitchen for the better.
I suppose my problem is, after I close my laptop, trying to muster some excitement over my very nice yet 10 year old remodeled kitchen (with a frig that is a ticking time bomb and doesn't match the dishwasher we replaced a few years ago) and my 20 year old living room furniture.
New siding, new light fixtures, new door, new shutters, new paint scheme, new portico, etc However, we can't fix our side porch off the kitchen and our old deck is coming down (not safe) and since the next phase will include a sunroom and screened in deck across the back of our home, we are basically just putting a landing with stairs to the ground to replace the deck as it sits so high off the ground.
Clean or replace old winter throw rugs by the door or in the kitchen and bathroom.
I've been aggravated for years by the wasted space above our kitchen cabinets, but didn't want to replace them because of A) the expense, B) the difficult of matching 20 - year - old lower cabinets, C) the desire to reduce / reuse / so on, and D) did I mention the unnecessary expense?
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.
We knocked out the walls to our kitchen, replaced the old vinyl tile with wood, opened a bedroom with a pocket door into the living space to become an office, and built a new master bedroom & bath.
Our replacement kitchen doors are for people who are revamping an old kitchen, so it looks and feels like a new kitchen by replacing all their current kitchen doors for new ones.
Replacing old worn out cabinet doors with new ones or sanding and refinishing your old ones will give your kitchen a sleek new look.
Repair the hole in the brick where I removed the old speaker Address the wires where the old outdoor sconce was or add a fixture Finish eradicating the swine colored walls Repair or replace the glass stop on the french doors Repair or replace the broken window grid in the other door Address the kitchen window Clean and reseal grout Finish a design plan including furniture, rug, curtains possibly, accessories... all to be determined
In this kitchen, I replaced the old doors with new doors using a hidden hinge, also known as a European hinge.
If you like the layout of your kitchen and your cabinets are in good shape, updating old cabinets can be done by simply replacing the doors.
I have the dirtiest old vinyl tile floor in the kitchen of my otherwise pretty cute house and it makes me so sad but maybe this is a good option before I can someday replace it with something fabulous!
Slimline units replaced the tired old cabinets in the kitchen and are topped off with a simple wooden worktop.
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