Before & After: A Beige Kitchen Got a Cute Cottage Makeover for $542
Briefly

Andrew and David Harrison-Colley upgraded their small kitchen while planning a larger renovation. They refinished the lower cabinets by removing the peeling thermofoil and painting them gray. Open shelving replaced upper cabinets for a more spacious feel, allowing for future use in the new kitchen. They replaced water-damaged countertops with an oak slab, sealed with Osmo TopOil. The backsplash was updated with vertical paneling, improving the room's aesthetics. The total renovation cost was kept under £400, showcasing a budget-friendly approach to enhancements.
Andrew and David Harrison-Colley transformed their small kitchen on a budget, incorporating open shelving, updated cabinetry, and a new countertop while waiting for their larger renovation.
The lower cabinets were refinished by removing the peeling thermofoil layer, patching holes, and painting them a cozy gray to improve aesthetics and functionality.
Open shelving replaced the upper cabinets, allowing for a stylish and accessible kitchen while retaining elements for a future kitchen extension.
The backsplash features vertical paneling, enhancing the kitchen's perceived height and visual appeal while the project remained budget-friendly with costs under £400.
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