"We independently select these products-if you buy from one of our links, we may earn a commission. All prices were accurate at the time of publishing. "I really wanted it to look more pleasing to the eye," Sheri says of her "20-year-old builder-grade kitchen in the suburbs." It had orange-toned maple cabinets, tan tile floors, and laminate countertops. "I did not like the floors, cabinet color, microwave, [and] basic closed-in feeling," she adds."
""I did not like the floors, cabinet color, microwave, [and] basic closed-in feeling," she adds. "It felt very dated and cramped while cooking at the stove with a microwave right over it." Sheri revamped the kitchen on a $7,000 budget, especially focusing on the stove and microwave wall, where she took down the upper cabinets and added dramatic texture to the walls."
A 20-year-old builder-grade kitchen had orange-toned maple cabinets, tan tile floors, and laminate countertops. The homeowner wanted a more pleasing visual aesthetic and disliked the floors, cabinet color, microwave, and the closed-in feeling. Cooking at the stove felt dated and cramped because of a microwave mounted directly above it. The renovation focused on the stove and microwave wall. Upper cabinets were removed on that wall and dramatic texture was added to the walls. The overall kitchen remodel was completed on a $7,000 budget to open the space and update finishes.
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