A high style, low-budget kitchen reno
See how this plain galley kitchen got the rock star treatment with a little creativity sourcing materials.
A corner cabinet
The entrance to the kitchen has a corner cabinet to give some area for display and to create an inviting pathway. The granite counter and backsplash (shown in main image) are actually floor tiles that were repurposed as countertop material. They were joined with silicone adhesive to make them almost seamless, without grout lines.
The drawers
Deep drawers create the maximum amount of storage space below the countertop.
Michelle12
May. 4, 2012
11:08 am
Another option for renos is using Architectural Film. It comes in lots of finishes, such as wood, metal, abstract, or stone such as marble. It goes right onto your existing surfaces, making them look just like the real thing, but with no mess or downtime, and for a lot less money than traditional materials. I found out about this product from the website www.architecturalfilms.ca - these people supply and install the film. I had them come in to do update my kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanity, which were in good shape but looking dated. Now they look great, and I'd definitely recommend Architectural Film to anyone who wants to upgrade their space without breaking the bank!
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