I know you gotta love dramatic before and after photos as much as I do, right? There’s something intensely satisfying about seeing a stark contrast between an ugly before and the gorgeous after. And if the before and after transformation is achieved with very little money, well then that’s really exciting! Here’s how we gave this kitchen a big refresh on a tiny budget…
This is Kaity’s kitchen. Kaity has worked with me here at Painted By Kayla Payne LLC since 2016. Due to the virus, our schedule has been a little slower recently, and Kaity’s been wanting her own kitchen cabinets re-painted for a while…so it was the perfect time to tackle it! ((If you want to read about our process for repainting cabinets, click here for the post!))
And here’s how her kitchen looks now!
Isn’t that CRAZY!? This is why painting gets me so jazzed – In less than 4 days we made this kitchen look completely different!! Less than $300 and a lot of elbow grease and Kaity had a totally different looking space!
It’s so empowering to know anyone can take a small spark of an idea, take action on that idea, AND CREATE beauty out of literally anything! Does that exhilarate you as much as it does me?!?! 🎉🤯🙌🏼
The Details
- Upper cabinet color: Sherwin Williams Ivory Lace (More about what kind of paint we used and the process can be found in this post)
- Lower cabinet color: Sherwin Williams Green Onyx
- Wall Color: SW Ivory Lace
- Trim Color: SW Snowbound
- Backsplash: Painted in SW Ivory Lace then used a silver Sharpie to draw lines to give the illusion of 3″x6″ subway tile
The Cost
We didn’t set a dollar amount before starting this project, we just knew that we wanted it to be cheap! I knew that repainting the cabinets and walls would give us a HUGE change, but I wanted to dress it up with a few small items that would be functional but also pretty. A little bit of decor in the kitchen can go a long way to dress it up! I found many things at different flea markets and resale shops!
- Cabinet Paint – Upper Cabinets PPG BreakThrough 250. Lower Cabinets Benjamin Moore Advance Saitn
- Wall Paint – Sherwin Williams Super Paint in Satin
- Plates on Wall – Thrifted
- Rug – Thrifted
- Bamboo Dish Drying Rack – Target
- Tea Towels – Wal Mart
- Magnolia Home Faux Potted Herbs – Target
- Picnic Basket – Thrifted
- Cake Plate – Thrifted
- Wooden Fruit Bowl – Thrifted
- Pioneer Woman Utensil Container – Wal Mart
- Window Blind – Free (I took it from my house and gave to Kaity😂)
- Total Cost: $294.61
Kaity is pleased as punch to have a brighter kitchen where she loves to bake goodies for her hubby and two boys! Yes, it’s just some paint and decor, but to her (and me) it’s so much more than that…it’s a beautiful and cozy haven to live in – and enjoy doing so ❤️
You May Be Interested In…
If you’re inspired to update your own kitchen after seeing Kaity’s budget makeover, I am cheering you on!
I’ve created a supply list filled with all of the materials and tools that we use to paint cabinets and it’s yours to download for FREE if you want it! It will show you exactly what you’ll need to paint your own cabinets – it’s a huge help!!
Click HERE to grab it…
And if you’d like me to virtually hold your hand and show you how to paint your cabinets literally step by step, I have a tutorial course that does exactly that!
The DIY Cabinet Painting 101 course will help you get over the fear and intimidation of doing it yourself so you can save thousands of dollars AND have the professional results you’re wanting!
Click HERE to learn more about how this course can help YOU!
Thanks so much for coming by! Much love to you, friend😘
Kayla
Jill says
You girls absolutely knocked it out of the park! It is so bright and inviting and BEAUTIFUL!
Mary Moore says
Thank you for showing real kitchens in real homes. I recognized the countertop…my last house had it. The colors really compliment the counter and really update the look of the kitchen. I have never seen the “trick” with the silver sharpie….amazing!!!! She must love her new kitchen.
Kristy says
I see no cost for the backsplash tiles. You didnt paint those, did you? Interested to know cost or if you painted. Doesnt look like its possible from the first picture.
Kayla says
We painted the existing backsplash (which was just laminate) then drew lines on it to mimic subway tile…cost was a couple bucks for the sharpie
Kim says
Amazing! I wish I could hire you ladies to do mine!
Patricia says
As a long time renter I have had the same countertops as Kaity and they don’t look good with much! This is an amazing makeover! The faux subway tile was genius. Love it.
Kayla says
Thanks Patricia!
Nathan Gustafson says
Need pricing on my kitchen cabinets
G says
Looks great! Thanks for sharing. I have a similar small kitchen. I want to move the range over against the cabinets and have a narrow cabinet and counter between the range and refrigerator. (And remove the lazy Susan corner cabinet.)
What do you have in the corner to the left of the range? Maybe a cabinet-insert that angles and pulls out ?
Thanks for the help!