[p]As I look around at my own recent renovation, I realize that I still need to add a few finishing touches to really complete the spaces. In trying to determine just what’s missing, it occured to me that I need to add more texture! Textural objects are a great way to add visual interest –…
[p]At last, here is my final post on DIY Kitchen updates! Now my sister (and you!) can refresh her dated Kitchen with options that are 1) cost effective, 2) attractive and 3) won’t make her family feel like they’ve wasted their money when they tear it all out for a remodel in a few years:[/p]…
[p]In my previous post, I covered how my sister (and you!) can refresh her dated Kitchen by painting old cabinetry, converting cabinets to open shelving, replacing old appliances and adding open storage for a more functional space. Now I’ll tackle back splashes that are 1) cost effective, 2) attractive and 3) won’t make her family…
[p]My sister lives in an a 1960’s tract home that has never been remodeled. Although she and her family plan to update and expand their house in the coming years, they aren’t quite ready to start a major renovation at the moment. So for the last several years she has been working in a Kitchen…
[p]Now that I’ve covered painted stairs, what about good old-fashioned wooden treads? Well, no worries – they can also get dressed up, down, covered or uncovered with eye-popping results![/p] [p]2) Wood…[/p] [p]Here is a beautiful example of natural wood not only on the treads, but also running up the sides to serve as handrails:[/p]…
[p]For someone who has a single story home, you wouldn’t think I’d give stairs much thought, but you’d be wrong. I have found over the years, as I peruse my favorite design magazines, blogs and websites, that I am actually suffering from a serious case of “stair envy”! There are so many options for…
[p]After 9 years of living in our 3-bedroom/1-bath home, my family of three was feeling more and more cramped, especially since our child insisted on getting bigger with each passing day. We were particularly challenged each morning as we literally tripped over one other in our only, very narrow bathroom! So, at the beginning of…
[p] Below is a reporting of the progress on my own project as it was made, which I titled “What I’ve Learned So Far from My Remodel”: [/p]
[p] Below is a reporting of the progress on my own project as it was made, which I titled “What I’ve Learned So Far from My Remodel”: [/p]
[p] Below is a reporting of the progress on my own project as it was made, which I titled “What I’ve Learned So Far from My Remodel”: [/p]
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