motownmom

Budget kitchen remodel in 1960's home under $6000

motownmom
6 år siden

We've lived here 23 years and I've wanted a more aggressive renovation than simply painting the fiberboard doors, which we did twice. We knew we'd be doing a lot of the work ourselves that was within our capability as I've painted cabinets and doors several times. But we took on a new adventure and did the tile ourselves as well.


If I could live anywhere it would be near water.........I like beachy, light and airy. I personally like white kitchens, but wanted a hint of color. So I found a barely "whisper of blue" white paint at Sherwin Williams. You can only tell it's light blue when you see it next to white.


I pretty much acted as my own general contractor, locating materials and items I wanted via online searches, then putting them together.


We removed a peninsula several years ago and missed the storage we lost, so decided to put in a new one.


All of our appliances (I prefer white) were purchased within the past 4 years, so that was a big saving.


I used Home Depot's design center locally to get the countertops. We knew they'd be the largest expense and obviously we can't do that ourselves. The local company that came out was thorough and prompt. They were actually ready before my plumber returned from vacation so the installation was on hold for a few days.

Cost breakdown (for anyone considering a mini-reno)


White quartz countertop in White Silk: $2200 installed, by Home Depot. Around here it's $55 per square foot, installed, and included the removal of the old sink & countertop, installation of new counters and undermount sink, plus $250 to cut the opening for the new undermount


Peninsula cabinets: $300 (Menards) and installation was $500. This was not something we were going to do on our own.


Plumber: $330 to unhook garbage disposal & plumbing before the counter guys came to install the undermount and countertop, then he returned to reinstall everything.


Twenty replacement doors, (from Cabinet Door World) $1440 including shipping. I ordered shaker style paint maple and I painted them.


Sink: $120


Hardware for drawers & doors (15% off at Menards): $40


Faucet: $90


Tile (Ceramica Rondine in White Jungle) $220, grout $35. Caught a sale on the tile, which looks like wood close up, they had about 150 square feet left in stock.


Decor items: $50


Lincane aluminum sheets from Home Depot (the cane look metal installed in 4 of the doors) $60


Sherwin Williams paint (BL-W11 Tinshmith on cabinets & doors, peninsula is Respite)& brushes: $100.


New outlets and hidden screw outlet covers: $120 (yes, my son talked me into getting one of them with USB chargers)


Tool rental: We needed the largest wet tile saw Home Depot had because our tiles were 24 inches long. $80


Dry wall to replace torn dry wall during removal of tiles: $10


Plus about 100 hours of sweat equity to paint the doors and cabinets, tear out the old tiles (330 of them...my son helped us when he visited from DC), repair holes in dry wall behind tile, cut and install new tiles, grout tiles, install new doors.



Kitchen 23 years ago when we moved in. This is a photo of a photo that I keep around to remind me what we started with. The tiles had been dark brown, I painted them white.



"During".....the tile removal.......330 three inch square tiles. UGH!



Another "during"



Close up of the tile. I'm providing this picture because it's hard to see the detail from far away. These are porcelain floor tiles, but I decided to use them for this because of course I love "beachy". The outlet covers are from Menards and were a perfect match.



Lincane inserted in the "glass insert" (how they were ordered) over the peninsula. We keep our pills and other unattractive things in here and needed camouflage. But I like the light that passes through to give us extra sunshine as the window in the front faces west and we get evening sunset.



View from the other side of the peninsula. These are the cabinets we paid to have installed. I attached the beadboard.



View of sink wall from the entry.



Refrigerator wall. The living room is behind this wall.




Stove wall. We live in a quad so you see portions of the upper and lower floor.


I now smile every time I walk into my kitchen. A lot of work, but in our opinion, not too much money for how new it feels.

(37) kommentarer

  • Rita / Bring Back Sophie 4 Real
    6 år siden

    That is amazing work! Your design is gorgeous. The kitchen is warm and inviting. I love it all.

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  • Olychick
    6 år siden

    It looks updated, fresh and new, but not out of character for the age of your home. Really, really nice!

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  • lesleycurl
    6 år siden

    That is such a nice remodel! What a great idea to order replacement doors instead of new cabinets, which saved thousands of dollars. That gives me idea for my kitchen. Kudos for doing the backsplash tile yourselves and I love it. My only feedback is to get a different overhead light fixture instead of the "boob" light. I have no idea what would look "beach-y" for a light fixture and I have a boob light or two in my property, so I noticed it right away. Oh, and also, I would swap the fridge door to open the other way, with the hinge on the left and the handle on the right. I did it on a fridge in the rental and it made a big different in the functionality of the kitchen. I watched some youtube videos to see how to do this.

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  • Claire Buoyant
    6 år siden

    Bravo, fantastic job!


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  • motownmom
    Forfatter
    6 år siden
    Sidst ændret: {last_modified_time}6 år siden

    Lesleycurl, you are the 2nd person to recommend that (one of my Facebook friends did too). Sadly we can't, because of the register we currently have. I need to replace that because the door hits the register "opener" and causes dents. We even measured for that. :)


    I'll reconsider the light at another time. I need to do more research on what I want and really have to take a break, LOL.

  • bpath
    6 år siden

    Motown, that's a lovely kitchen! Well done.

    On the inside-U of the peninsula, did you use different knobs than on the other cabinets? Asking because you seem to have the same situation we have: the dishwasher and knobs in conflict? When I got new knobs, I went with a smaller knob on the units closest to the dishwasher, and in 11 years no one else has noticed.

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  • ilikefriday
    6 år siden

    Phenomenal job!

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  • motownmom
    Forfatter
    6 år siden

    bpathome, yep, you caught it. I had the bad luck of not measuring the depth of the knobs against the space we needed to open the dishwasher door. In all the planning, it was my one faux pas.

  • bpath
    6 år siden
    Sidst ændret: {last_modified_time}6 år siden

    Funny how we spot the things we deal with ourselves! Oh, and to prevent the knob from knocking and denting the dishwasher, I have a clear silicone bowl cover slapped on the DW door, with its cushy knob where the door knob would hit. Works like a charm. (similar to these: bowl cover-turned-bumper and no one has noticed it yet!)

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  • User
    6 år siden

    What a great accomplishment, it looks great!

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  • gracie01 zone5 SW of Chicago
    6 år siden

    Nice transformation!


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  • Yayagal
    6 år siden

    Kudos to you, that kitchen is so cleverly done, you should be so proud.

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  • grapefruit1_ar
    6 år siden

    You did a wonderful job on your beautiful kitchen!

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  • Rachel Sanders
    6 år siden

    Nicely done! Here's to summer in motown :)

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    Architecture Plus Inc
    6 år siden

    Looks great!

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  • amykath
    6 år siden

    Excellent work! I love your kitchen. You did so much with so little money! Well, 6000 isn't cheap but when it comes to a kitchen it isn't a great deal.

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    Ancient Stone
    6 år siden

    We love your sweet kitchen! You did a fantastic job remodeling and an even better job of keeping costs low. I have one suggestion, switch the door handles on your refrigerator so it open from the opposite side :) GREAT JOB!!

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    OTM Designs & Remodeling Inc.
    6 år siden

    Awesome job!

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  • motownmom
    Forfatter
    6 år siden

    Ancient Stone, I answered that issue in a prior post suggestion of the same thing. Due to the existing heat register (which we do have to change out), the "opener" on the register hits the refrigerator door and dents it when we open it. We are taking a break from thinking about anything house related for a while and will get to that later.

  • Nichole Zillmer
    6 år siden
    I really like the tiles you used for the backsplash. Looks great!
  • texanjana
    6 år siden

    Fantastic job!

  • PRO
    Stecki Construction
    6 år siden

    Very nice! The cabinets look great!

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  • PRO
    Designer Drains
    5 år siden

    You did a fantastic job!

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  • PRO
    Mega Builders
    5 år siden

    Nicely done!

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  • torreykm
    5 år siden

    Wow - what a transformation! Great job!

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  • JustDoIt
    5 år siden

    Wonderful!

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    21st Century Tile
    5 år siden

    Very nice! You did a great job! I love your choice for the backsplash tile as well.

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  • rockybird
    5 år siden
    Sidst ændret: {last_modified_time}5 år siden

    Wowzers! This is amazing!! I love your choices.

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  • raee_gw zone 5b-6a Ohio
    5 år siden

    I particularly like the tile you chose for the walls. Floor tile? It looks great on the wall!

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  • ilovechoo
    5 år siden

    Congrats! Looks amazing!

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  • bpath
    5 år siden

    The tiles on the wall are wonderful! Beachy, fresh, textural, warm, natural-look.

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  • PRO
    Laura Lee Designs
    5 år siden

    Very cute kitchen!

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  • WalnutCreek Zone 7b/8a
    5 år siden

    I absolutely love it. You did a fantastic update.

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  • gsciencechick
    5 år siden
    Sidst ændret: {last_modified_time}5 år siden

    Looks great! I really like the wall tiles. We also have a smaller 1960's kitchen, so it's nice to see what others have done.

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    Tricon Development Inc
    5 år siden
    Looks great! Well done on being so handy!
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  • Elle
    5 år siden
    Wow! I never would have thought to use wood look tiles as a backsplash but I love them!
    motownmom thanked Elle
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