Before & After: A Dreary Kitchen Gets A Bright Makeover for Spring
Author?s Note: We?re excited to bring you this post created with our partner, Lowe?s, who kindly provided the paint for this project! When our teammate, Caitlin, was looking for a home, things seemed pretty bleak. While looking online, she dismissed one of the homes immediately. The photos for the listing were “a whole lot of brown” and filled […]
Author?s Note: We?re excited to bring you this post created with our partner, Lowe?s, who kindly provided the paint for this project!
When our teammate, Caitlin, was looking for a home, things seemed pretty bleak. While looking online, she dismissed one of the homes immediately. The photos for the listing were “a whole lot of brown” and filled with dark wood paneling nearly everywhere. She put in a contract on another home, but after the home inspection revealed major structural issues, she decided to look at the “brown monster” in person. When Caitlin and her daughter walked in, they were shocked by the amount of light the interior actually receives. The photos had appeared dark due to the huge windows covered with louvered shades. She found that with the shades pulled up and the 5-foot-by-5-foot skylight atop the pyramid roof, light streams in. All of that light and a Juliet balcony convinced Caitlin she could make the space her own. Caitlin recently took on updating the kitchen with some new paint to see what longterm renovations she might need to save for and make. Relying on...
Author?s Note: We?re excited to bring you this post created with our partner, Lowe?s, who kindly provided the paint for this project!
When our teammate, Caitlin, was looking for a home, things seemed pretty bleak. While looking online, she dismissed one of the homes immediately. The photos for the listing were “a whole lot of brown” and filled with dark wood paneling nearly everywhere. She put in a contract on another home, but after the home inspection revealed major structural issues, she decided to look at the “brown monster” in person. When Caitlin and her daughter walked in, they were shocked by the amount of light the interior actually receives. The photos had appeared dark due to the huge windows covered with louvered shades. She found that with the shades pulled up and the 5-foot-by-5-foot skylight atop the pyramid roof, light streams in. All of that light and a Juliet balcony convinced Caitlin she could make the space her own. Caitlin recently took on updating the kitchen with some new paint to see what longterm renovations she might need to save for and make. Relying on...
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