It is yet another rainy, dreary morning here in Gated Community Land, and I’ll tell you — this kind of weather is NOT conducive to taking master bathroom progress photos.
Well, it’s finally here. The post we’ve all been waiting for.
No, I’m not showing you a picture of my awesome abs.
It’s not because I’m shy. And it’s definitely not because they’re not there. Oh, they’re there. It’s just that they’re hiding behind a small layer of leftover holiday pudge. I’m sure they’ll come out when they’re ready.
Well. I finally – finally have photos of the end result.
And let me just tell you – it was well worth the wait.
“A” and her husband Dirk gutted their dated, boxy kitchen (cabinets, floors – even some walls!) and completely transformed the main level of their house.
In case you missed them, here are the series of posts that take us through some of the more painful aspects of a full kitchen remodel:
And if you want to see other kitchen related posts, you can read through the mess we created in our own much smaller and budget constrained kitchen renovation, including layout planning advice, how to choose the right appliances, and even a step-by-step guide to tiling your own backsplash, right here.
But now on to the good stuff.
Don’t mind the phrase, but I’m just going to start with the “money shot” because that’s what you all came to see. Then we’ll follow up with some details. Okay? Okay.
Before:
After:
Ummm…. WOW. Even with the darker cabinetry and counter tops, the entire room is much brighter thanks to some strategic wall removal and an additional window behind the sink.
Back in the pre-kitchen remodel “dark days,” this lovely wall used to greet you when you looked into A’s living room from her front door:
Unfortunately, this is a load-bearing wall. So it couldn’t come down completely. But, with the help of a contractor, they were able to remove a portion of the wall to create a breakfast bar and pass-through, and, most important, stunning views of the lake right when you walk in through the front door.
Here it is mid-reno:
That small change really opened up the main floor. Alaina and Justin are standing in what used to be their tiny, closed-in kitchen.
Here’s how it looks today:
*The brackets under the bar will soon be fixed by the granite installers and that wall will get re-painted.
They also removed the wall that divided the breakfast area from the main part of the kitchen, creating an eat-in kitchen (they already have a separate dining room).
Here it was before:
And here it is right after they removed the wall surrounding that open doorway:
And here it is today!
Beautiful, no? And that’s not all. We still have a special treat. You might be noticing that there doesn’t seem to be a lot of space in the way of wall cabinet storage and food storage (that “room” to the right of the refrigerator is actually a utility room – not a pantry).
But no worries – See that doorway to the right of the microwave cabinet? What used to be a narrow hallway that held their washer and dryer and leads to their office has now been transformed into a stunning “butler’s pantry”:
On the wall to the right, Alaina created a “message center” with a calendar, dry-erase board, and place to display photographs:
On the other side are two large pantries for food and small appliance storage, as well as a sink and a space for a future wine cooler:
I have to say, I’m pretty much in love with this new space.
From the stunning granite, to the custom cabinets – it looks as though this kitchen has always been there. And that old monstrosity with the cheap white cabinets, worn linoleum flooring, and psychedelic backsplash tiles is but a bad dream.