This $300 No-Demo Kitchen Transformation Makes Yellow-Toned Cabinets Look Chic
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"I compromised on the tiles I originally picked out for a more budget-friendly option, which saved me around $100," Alli says. She covered her apartment's existing beige walls with contact paper, then green peel-and-stick tiles.
"The tiles definitely helped me determine the entire direction because I wanted to make sure they tied in the gold-colored cabinets and the dark countertop," Alli says, adding that her pick from Amazon helps "blend the outdated elements together and make them feel more intentional."
"I was nervous to use them because I have seen people apply them and then have issues removing the tiles at move-out," Alli says. "I decided to first apply removable vinyl shelf liner (similar to peel-and-stick wallpaper) to the wall first, then apply the tiles over top. I feel much more confident that the tiles will come down now."
"That worked 100 times better, and I wish I would have gone with that shade originally," she says. She also added pendant lighting - the lamps were originally black and she covered them in Rub n' Buff - above the counter seating.
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