08 July 2010

Kitchen Renovation on a Budget: Part I


This will be another long post...there is so much to cover with a renovation!  But I won't make you wait through my long story yet.  Here are the before & afters first!  (Sometimes I am a dessert first kinda girl!)

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So you have seen almost every angle of our kitchen now!  And I also want to preface my comments in saying that the previous owners did have a lovely home...I am in no way saying that our style is better.  It is merely different; a change.  I would hope that I could be half the people this couple are.  They have been married over 60 years and raised seven wonderful children.  This may sound silly, but I still feel their loving energy here.  They blessed this home.

I did feel this home on my heart.  The first time my realtor brought me here, I walked through a few rooms and walked out.  I thought, "Nah...".  Later that night (as I seem to do all my thinking at night!) I woke Chris up and told him that was our home.  I had a real certainty.  Decisions are rarely this way, but I love it when they are.  (Of course, in hindsight, all things appear more clearly!)

We didn't realize at first that we would do as much as we did.  It was a lot of work!  We moved to my mother-in-law's lake home on Lake Lanier in North Georgia.  Thank goodness we could save that money we would have to have spent on rent! 

We hired Professional Home Enhancements to do the renovations for us.  Boy, you sure have to make a lot of decisions quickly when you have a crew on the clock!  And most of this fell on my shoulders.  Chris was shooting My Super Psycho Sweet 16, and he was gone ALL THE TIME!  No wonder there is a 80% divorce rate for people who work on films (the crew, too!  Not just the beautiful stars).  I think so much of it that they are gone for so long and it can last for weeks and weeks.  Chris is a family man, which is why he mainly works on commercials.


Back to reno....this really was a lot to undertake by myself, even though I had a real clear idea of what I wanted.  So I got my friend (who I have mentioned before), Anisa Darnell, to be there for me when I needed her.  So if you like our kitchen, I thank you...but it really was a Darnell-Holloway team effort.  I hope to work with her in the future--(we hope to have a client soon at Big Canoe, GA...we'll see.  Still under construction)

Some readers have asked for specific resource details...and I am glad to offer them.  But I know this is long and there is a lot of information, so I will split the posts up.

Budget:

Yes, this is a kitchen renovation on a budget.  I know that the term "budget" is relative.  I have seen budget renovations for $500 and up.  Ours was around $17,000.  This includes adding oak hardwood floors throughout (finished on-site).  We almost ebonized them...very dark brown:




Olii likes to model for me.

We love these and would totally do them again.  I love the continuity with hardwoods everywhere.  I think they will hold up fine here.

Lighting:




I say never hold back with lighting.  Spend some money here!  It is some of the jewelry of your kitchen...and do we not live in our kitchens?

I'll say close to $2,000 on lighting.  We have 1 chandelier (West Elm...I'll do specifics later), 2 pendants (PB), under shelf LED lighting, recessed lights, and 1 hallway flush mount (Lowes Schoolhouse light)

The biggest chunks went to:

Appliances (all Kitchenaid)




We were able to afford the mac-daddy 5-burner cooktop and panel-ready fridge because we got all white appliances.  For us, we could care less about stainless...so this was a no-brainer.  (But prepare to wait for white.  No one wants it...it is all stainless these days...so a good bit had to be special order)

Labor:  We still really haven't made the time to add up all the labor.  We'll just say a lot.  They were fast and efficient (would use them again in a heartbest), but there was a lot to be done!




See this simple moulding around the see-through?  Looks simple.  It was not!  You should have heard the argument between the contractor and the cabinet-maker!!  They called me later to apologize it was so bad.  I thought I was being so easy with these "simple" designs.  They sure let me know I wasn't.

A large chunk (really because of the labor) was the open shelving.  Don't let this scare you off if you love open shelving (obviously I do)...but I had to be picky about it:




The plan all along was to have the tile ALL the way up!!!  They tried and tried, but it just wasn't gonna work.  I wouldn't compromise on the bottom tile, though (Walker Zanger Ashby Mosaic in high gloss white...worth every dime).  I did not want brackets on the bottom...it just felt to country or something.  I love the clean look of the tile and that straight line of the shelf (oak planks...they said they are so sturdy that we could sleep on them!)

The big cost was reinforcing the wall so they they could install re-bar (sp?) with that first oak plank.  It would have cost much more had we done all the shelves this way.

I love how it turned out:




This shelf supported without brackets

more to come later....thank you for still reading if you hung in there this long.  I have much to say about resources for the sink, faucets, brackets, knobs, pulls, lighting, etc.


Also, we did save $12,000 by keeping (and just refacing) the cabinets.
One more question before you go.  How hard did you laugh at this scene?


23 comments:

  1. I'm loving learning about all the details in your kitchen. There are so many beautiful elements. That open shelving and the tile - it turned out so-ooo well!

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  2. Julie, you are the best! so generous with your experience and style. I do so want open shelving like you have. Maybe someday it will work out for me, too. And let me say again, how tickled I am to see someone else chose white appliances on purpose! My new kitchenaid wall oven and micro had to be special ordered for white, too! I think they work better with my white cabinets and I already had white in the other appliances and didn't want to change everything out.

    I am to die over your kitchen chandelier and would love to know all the details on it. And of course, I am such a mirror girl - I fell hard for your kitchen once I saw the mirror in it!

    I know you are fairly new to blogging but you have such a knack with it. your style is so relaxed and so much fun, and I want you to know I do so look forward to each of your posts.

    Have a great weekend! Donna

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  3. I adore your kitchen! Everything about it! You guys did such a great job! Kudos!

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  4. Julie! I love hearing about all the little details of your renovation. I do design work for a couple of remodeling companies so I know that
    1. You did an AMAZING job on a BUDGET!
    2. When working with contractors you have to make a LOT of decisions very quickly. Until you are in it you can never possibly imagine how many (all at once too!)
    3. It's always easier when you have someone to hold your hand and hash out all those decisions.
    4. You made the right decision by not living on site during construction (you wouldn't believe what some of my clients try to live through!) How wonderful that you had a place to live and could save money for your reno too!
    5. I can't wait to read more about it!

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  5. awesome! thanks for sharing. i loved reading how you knew it was "the house" for you. we've been renovating our kitchen for months, so i understand what you went through.....so many decisions. things that you think are simple, others don't. i would get asked things like, "it's just a sink. pick a sink!" nooooooo, it's not JUST a sink.

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  6. You know I love your kitchen. Madly. And what nice things you said about the previous owners. : )

    As far as that scene goes, I was having embarrassment anxiety in the worst way. Peter was laughing, I was sweating bullets for poor Steve Martin's character!!!

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  7. Fabulous job!! You have great style!

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  8. Just stumbled on your blog - I love what you've done with your home! It oozes comfort and style. Off to read through your archives.

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  9. I love your renovations. Even your sweet dog matches your decor. :)

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  10. Love love love it!!! And I'm totally dying over those tiles!! Seriously amazing!! The open shelves are also a chic touch and don't get me started on the lighting!

    Well done!!

    xx
    dagny

    ps - yes, that scene was hilarious!!!

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  11. Amazing job...love it all! That tile is so beautiful!!! And no, I have not seen the movie yet...but it looks pretty hilarious!

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  12. I am completely head over heels in love with your lighting.

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  13. So muc good advice here. I look a good renovation and you never get to hear all the gory details but that's what I want to know! Cant wait to hear the rest!

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  14. What a fantastic transformation. I'm a huge fan of open shelves in the kitchen. Yours are gorgeous. Great tile selection :)
    The light fixture over your dining table was unexpected... in a good way.
    Great job!!!

    xo
    Brooke

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  15. I just found your blog and love, love, love your kitchen. It is gorgeous. I especially like the open shelves and the lighting. I am going to be painting our kitchen cabinets over the next 2 weeks so have been drawn like a moth to light to any kitchen photos. Thanks for posting.

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  16. Stunning transformation! I love how you opened up the kitchen to see into the living room. And the open shelving above the sink are great. Wow, I just love everything! So many details, and you've done them all so well. I'm so glad I found your blog! I can't wait to see more :)

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  17. wow! thanks for sharing! i love looking at all the pictures!

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  18. I adore your home! I'm so glad I found your blog (via Newleywed Diaries). Love your style!

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  19. looks so great! found your blog via Blueprint Bliss. Very cute!

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  20. Found you blog via A Perfect Gray. I so enjoyed reading about the kitchen renovation! THE TILE BACKSPLASH.....I am speechless! Huge LOVE for that. The whole kitchen is "eye candy". Great job!

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  21. You did the amazing job.The furniture pretty good and beautiful.I look vary good renovation with your blog.Thanks for share your renovation moments..

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  22. Excellent and awesome pics of modern kitchens and there interior, Thanks for giving this blog.

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  23. Fabulous! I just love your kitchen. After renovation it looks better no I think it is best! I like Turn out of your kitchen.Great work!

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