He are a few pics of her kitchen "Before"
We talked about doing several colours (NOT white haha), and finally decided that a trendy, deep blue on the cabinets, would be a dramatic change and would update the space. Here is the design board I came up with.
I custom mixed my own paint using approximately 2 parts Napoleonic Blue, 2 parts Old Violet, 1 part Graphite... there was no science behind my formula. I eye balled it!!!
This was by far, the biggest project I have tackled to date. Organization, patience, and planning was key. I knew this was going to take a while, but I was prepared. I'll be writing up a step by step blog post and share with you my whole process.
And here is the beautiful kitchen all complete.
Walls are painted Benjamin Moore Edgecomb Grey.
I also painted a new table and chairs for the space. The pedestal of the table is painted in the same blue as the cabinets, and the chairs are done in Annie Sloan Coco. I reupholstered the seats, and sewed the curtain panels in fabric from Fabric Land bought in Kitchener.
I also painted a new table and chairs for the space. The pedestal of the table is painted in the same blue as the cabinets, and the chairs are done in Annie Sloan Coco. I reupholstered the seats, and sewed the curtain panels in fabric from Fabric Land bought in Kitchener.
All light fixtures, cabinet hardware and the rug are from Home Depot, and the gorgeous wall mirror (I still regret not picking one up for myself) is from good ol' Home Sense.
Last but not least was this adorable cabinet the family had. I painted the outside in coca and the inside in the custom blue to tie everything together. Accessories I scooped up from Target before it closed down :(
The difference is night and day. I couldn't be more proud of this space, and I am very appreciate of the family that welcomed me in their home!!
Stay tuned for step by step instructions on how you can easily transform your kitchen with just a few coats of paints and a little bit of hard work!!