COTE DE TEXAS: The Kitchen Remodel: The Cost Revealed!

The Kitchen Remodel: The Cost Revealed!

 

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BEFORE:  how the kitchen looked before the dining room was included in its space.

A few days ago, I showed you this attractive kitchen/living room/dining room/family room makeover in a west Houston house.  As expected – so many of you loved it and there were a lot of questions asked in the comments section.   The homeowner was gracious enough to answer all those questions – including the most personal one of all – how much did it all cost?   Care to guess?   Below is a quick recap of the remodeling:

 

 

image AFTER:  The kitchen which now includes the former dining room.

 

 

image BEFORE:   The view from the family room looking into the kitchen and breakfast room.

 

 

image AFTER:    The family room is now open to the kitchen and breakfast room since the door was removed, along with the pass through.

 

 

image BEFORE:   Not only was the kitchen remodeled, but the wall between the family room and living room came tumbling down, the media center was also removed, and all the dated parquet flooring was replaced.

 

 

image AFTER:  The living room became the formal dining room, while the family room is now open to the newly repurposed dining room.  All the flooring was replaced with hand scraped hardwoods.  The windows received new wood Plantation shutters.  Care to guess the cost of this all?

 

 

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AFTER:   The homeowner took much inspiration from Sally Wheat’s kitchen.  Here – you can see the open cabinets which she first saw in Sally’s kitchen.   Additionally, the pendants over the bar were another element she borrowed from Sally’s kitchen.

 

 

 

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Sally Wheat’s kitchen – the homeowner’s original inspiration for her own dream kitchen.  She told me that she studied every element in Sally’s kitchen for months before she began her own remodeling!

 

The homeowner acted as her own designer and by doing so – she saved much money by not having to pay for professional advice.  While this is usually not recommended for most people, the homeowner felt she was up to the task.    She hired the contractor “Superior Exterior” (#281-536-7605) who came in with a very reasonable bid.    But exactly WHY was this job so reasonable?    There are several important reasons why costs were kept down.    Most important – all plumbing was kept in the same place.    Any time you start to move pipes around, costs can skyrocket!     The windows all remained in place also – another huge cost savings.   New windows can be so expensive.  Trust me on that.   I replaced one small metal window with a charming wood casement – but all that charm cost me plenty!    I didn’t have the nerve to tell my husband how much it cost until after the window was installed.  

 

 

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My Kitchen Remodel:   This small casement window cost me more than my new refrigerator and dishwasher combined!   Now that it is all paid for, it was worth it, but truth be told, I almost fainted when the Pella rep casually told me how much it was going to cost me.    This was one expense I didn’t tell Ben about until it was all over with and installed – I knew he would say “no, we don’t need a new window” – but we did.   Without this one element, I don’t think my small kitchen would look nearly as cute!  I love cranking its doors open on mild days, I feel like I’m in the Cotswold's!!  

 

 

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The homeowner has gorgeous inset cabinets – which are usually an upgrade.   This was another detail she saw in Sally Wheat’s kitchen that she coveted.   While inset cabinets might be too expensive for some remodeling jobs, the contractor had the cabinets built on-site, thereby saving the homeowner a bundle on what custom cabinets built off-site would have cost.    And they are beautiful!   I love the feet on the bottom of the cabinets – a nice extra touch that makes them look truly vintage.    Saving on the cabinets and windows and plumbing allowed the homeowner to splurge in some places – her sink, for instance.   It’s a Shaw’s Original Fireclay sink.   These beauties don’t come cheap, but they are gorgeous and are worth every single penny.   

 

 

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DURING:    The living room turned dining room is opened up to the family room once the wall is cut.

One other major place where the homeowner saved money was the wall between the living room and family room.    Apparently, this wall is a load-bearing one – taking it down completely would have really raised construction costs.  Most likely a steel beam would have had to be placed in the opening to keep the second floor from falling through.  Instead the contractor cut a 13’ wide opening – almost like a large doorway.   I actually prefer this to removing the wall completely.   It leaves a definition between the two rooms, allowing for different paint colors in the two rooms, if preferred.  

 

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By including the former dining room into the kitchen, it allowed for the homeowner to have enough room for a large built-in computer desk on one side, and extra storage on the other.  The regular sized refrigerator was built with cabinets on top and around it, making it seem at first glance like a more expensive built in version.

 

 

 

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Ready to guess at the price?

 

The final cost of the remodeling was $48, 900 !!!     Truthfully, I was shocked at this price, expecting it to be much more!    Don’t forget – all the different flooring was replaced with gorgeous hand scraped hardwoods by Anderson, all new cabinets were built and granite was installed, along with a subway tile backsplash.     The homeowner wants you to know that this figure is for the remodeling and does not include the cost of the appliances, hardware, and light fixtures – she paid for that herself which probably adds another $3,000 to the final cost.   Remember, she saved money on her refrigerator by buying a standard size and building the cabinets around it – making it look like a much more expensive built-in model.   The hardware came from Restoration Hardware, but I’ve seen bin pulls on Ebay for much less. 

 

Some questions below were asked of the homeowner – she graciously answers for us:

1.   The cabinets are painted Sherwin Williams’ Divine White.

2.   The counter tops are:   Arizona Tile - black honed granite.    They look more charcoal gray than black and resemble soapstone, which was just the look she was going for.     She further tells us:      “Make sure the contractor professionally seals the granite several times, one seal is not enough.  It works great.  I do not worry about spills.  I clean them with a granite cleaner, not a glass cleaner.”

3.   The Farm sink:     “Yes!   Extend the countertop over the sink, cleaning is easier, no grout to mess with.”

4.   Downdraft:    “Yes, I have a downdraft on the stove.   It works great for me and this is where I saved money.    I personally like the look better.”

5.   The questions about placing the ovens next to the refrigerator:     The homeowner says:  “The reader brings up a good point about it not being energy efficient.  I would have to agree, but it did not cross my mind at the time.”  

Note: I, too, have my ovens next to my refrigerator and when we did this – we placed extra insulation between the two.   In almost 17 years of living here, it has never been an issue at all.    I was worried about this at first, but truly, I have never had the refrigerator not cold enough!

I hope we have answered all your questions about the cost and remodeling.   If you have any other questions – I’m sure the homeowner will be more than willing to answer them!

 

 

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Something’s Gotta Give Living Room

NOTE:   Don’t forget to listen to the new Skirted Roundtable conversation with Beth Rubino.  She is the Set Decorator who designed the Something’s Gotta Give house and the It’s Complicated house for film maker Nancy Meyers.   I think the interview is a fascinating look at the famous SGG beach house AND Hollywood in general.   To listen, go HERE.

 

 

Coming next week will be a fabulous Cote de Texas giveaway – my best ever!   You are going to LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE it!!!!!!!!  I want one myself!!!!

132 comments :

  1. Yowser, that really is bang for bucks!!!! I thought it would be considerably higher for that, with the amount of territory that was covered. What a great job!

    btw, i saw Annechovie's print yesterday when i snuck out to see It's Complicated - i almost squealed :)

    jules

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  2. LOVE that makeover. You're a guru.

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  3. Kudos to the homeowner for sharing all the pertinent info...including the cost. In my opinion, cost is simply a fact--equivalent to color or manufacturer--and there is no need to hide it (nor, of course, to brag about it). But maybe that's the accountant in me talking!

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  4. What a beauty... such a magical transformation!!! Oh how I love people who share! I had such a nasty experience with someone who was not prepared to share information on her home. Her venom extended far and wide into my small town and I swore from that moment on that I would share, share, share, with anyone who asked...the world is big enough for more than one of everything!... and I am so flattered when people ask anyway.... thank you 'homeowner' for sharing! A-M xx

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  5. A big thank you to the homeowner. It's a shame this sort of info isn't available. I'm sure it would crush some fantasies which eventually are crushed after much effort from the homeowner and architect/designer/estimator.

    I thought it would be more. But it is a $50K+ kitchen redo. And it turned out really, really nice.

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  6. Not as much as I expected either! Isn't it interesting how much things like great windows can be though!?

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  7. Thank you to the homeowner for sharing all of this--including the price. In my opinion, inset cabinets are worth every penny. That being said, we are getting ready to do a kitchen redo--but will be keeping very nice cabinetry which is not inset. (We built our house ourselves 17 years ago--so the cabinets are nice quality but not inset). Since that time, we have built a farmhouse and done another kitchen (log house) and both have inset cabinets. I love them!

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  8. Joni
    I think that you made the right decision to go for the new casement window in your kitchen. It makes the kitchen, and it is cheaper than a trip to the Costwolds!

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  9. Thanks to you and the homeowner for sharing more details! I'm always curious to know what a remodel like this costs. It's good to know there are ways to save money and still have a first rate kitchen.

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  10. Amazing, no words. Stunning, stunning remodel. Glad I found your blog. Lulu

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  11. Brava! That's a fantastic-looking kitchen and I'm crazy for the pendants over the peninsula.

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  12. I missed your original post on this remodel, and I stopped in my tracks with the first (before) pic - it looks JUST LIKE a home I rented in the Braeswood area years ago - same floor plan, for sure!

    The homeowner did a stunning job, and it brought back a lot of memories of the kitchen redo we did in our first home in the Heights - one I too did without a designer. At the time, I thought nothing of it, but I'm taking your remarks about the talents of this homeowner as a compliment myself, if that's OK by you!

    P.S. - I'm trying to scrounge up my old B&A's - think you might like 'em!

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  13. That is SO expensive! I would never spend that much on a kitchen. My husband and I found a cute cute cute house in Houston for $69,000, and it had a pool. $69,000 for an ENTIRE 1800 square foot home. Why would people spend so much on a remodel?

    www.agnesandco.com

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  14. That was a great read, thanks Joni! The space was completely transformed, what a HUGE improvement!

    Best,
    Jaime

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  15. The Million dollar look for a buck ... my new book title

    GENIUS ... that's you

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  16. Thanks for getting into the nitty-gritty of this great remodel. Really informative.

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  17. Thanks for the inspiring post. What a great job!

    Ingunn from Norway

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  18. Thank you Homeowner and Joni!

    I'm one of those nosy Houstonian's who wanted to know. Sounds like a very reasonable deal. Basically three rooms were remodeled if you think about it. I'm sure that added at least $100,000 to your property market value.

    When is it up for sale??

    Thanks!!

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  19. Loved seeing all the cost and the details here. So helpful to show us all where cost come from instead of just the beautiful post image. Big kudos to that homeowner,too, she went through quite and undertaking and clearly got exactly what she wanted (while saving loads).

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  20. It's all in the details and I was curious. Thanks, homeowner, for sharing AND Joni too! BTW, LOVED SRT!!!! The interview WAS fascinating. What a cool job Beth R. has!

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  21. Wow, like you , I thought way more! I was thinking somewhere in the 80's... Thanks so much for the sweet note you left me on my little tater bug, this granny stuff is wonderful.

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  22. So glad to see all the details and to know they were able to keep the costs down without sacrificing style, something I admire and strive for with my own renovations.

    Did they do the entire house? I would love to see even more of their lovely home.

    Kat :)

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  23. Beautiful! Thanks to everyone for sharing. I am in the beginning stages of kitchen remodel myself and am looking at Anderson engineered floors. My problem is color and I love what she chose, can I get the name of it? I just received a sample of the Virginia Vintage in Flintlock and it is too dark for me. I don't want to be a slave to my floor!

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  24. I agree about kudos to the homeowner's design and to the team that executed this redo on, for all things considered, a fairly modest amount of money. In addition to becoming more design savvy, I think the sharing of the financial information makes us better planners and shoppers. In this economy no one can afford to make big mistakes. Thanks to all for contributing to this post.

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  25. Very informative.
    You save us alot of leg work and grief!
    Wish I had $50K! I could re-do my kitchen, finish my master bathroom, fix the roof, replace four old windows, and redo my yard.
    xo xo

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  26. I love how it came out, Thank you for sharing, it is very inspirational. I just finished a decorating project myself in Mexico and I'd love to share it with you. http://neenalife.blogspot.com/2010/01/neena-interior-design-acapulco.html

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  27. No way. I was guessing $160,000 and I thought I was being conservative! I sat here with my mouth wide open when I read the actual cost. Amazing! I have to say, though, that I think a guess of $3000 more for the appliances, hardware, and lighting is awfully low. The appliances *alone* are probably more than that. There are two stoves there, and the fridge was probably at least $1500 (we just bought one that was similar but not s/s). At any rate, though, that final expense is AMAZING. And it's really, really gorgeous. I'd say this homeowner really designed the socks off this space :)

    ~Jacci in Ohio

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  28. i really love that she shared this info! especially having just done our own, to compare it to. our kitchen, which is maybe a third in size of hers, would have cost about $20,000 in renovations if we had hired an outside contractor. fortunately, my husband is a home builder, so he was able to do everything by himself for only $10,000. it's nice knowing how much we saved, and that our kitchen is worth way more. it just goes to show how much money actually goes to labor! we have received such amazing feedback, that my hubby and i are now wanting to start flipping homes as a hobby. thanks again for sharing this info with all of us!

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  29. The price does seem reasonable..., but I'm thinking twice now about having ALL the downstairs windows replaced in my 1930's Dutch Colonial. Your window is a stunning focal point though, I bet you enjoy it every day very much!

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  30. Another great post. I love how you balance 'aspirational' with 'achievable' and even get your subject to spill how much they spent. Your taste level is way up there but you still get down to the nitty-gritty details. That's a pretty rare combination.

    You would have been a great magazine editor. (That's a compliment btw... :)

    Best

    Mitsouko

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  31. Beautiful and it is always fun to see the details of a job yes but still about
    47, 000 more than I could ever afford! : )

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  32. Wow , Love that makeover :) Kitchen is gorgeous :)

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  33. Really interesting post. I wonder what she thinks about the functionality and work flow of the kitchen? Seems like the space between the refrigerator side and the sink side is too wide to be a galley, but not wide enough for an island. Looking at her original kitchen, it doesn't look like her spacing was much better, so maybe this wasn't a big consideration or even a practical one given the space.

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  34. That is an amazing project. Not only the kitchen but the re-working of the floor plan was worth every penny. I can't believe the price, what a deal! Obviously a great contractor too. Thanks for sharing this and Sally Wheat's projects.

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  35. I love the fact that the corbels in the kitchen island compliment the architecture of the space. Also the scale of them is so beautiful.

    Beautiful Renovation!

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  36. Lovely. Curious about your giveaway .... hmmmm, what could it be? Did Mark Sage give you a chandelier to give away? ;)

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  37. Beautiful remodel! I love the kitchen and a BIG thank you to the owner for sharing ALL the info! I wish so much I could redo my kitchen but we have a wedding to pay for in 6 months so the kitchen is on HOOOOLD:):) Xo, Pinky PS, your window was definitely worth it!

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  38. Breat kitchen Joni;
    Thanks for the post! I cannot wait to get going on mine! I will be posting too!
    Leslie

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  39. Thanks, Joni for the post and to the owner as well, for providing all the details!
    It looks so much more than what they spent- even a light freshing up would cost twice as much here in NY suburbs by the kitchen designers/contractors.

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  40. Kevin (DLtwothree@hotmail.com)January 17, 2010 at 3:02 PM

    Joni, I thought I saw you yesterday at the Round Top Winter Antiques show and I actually asked a woman if it was you!

    Can you tell me what color your kitchen cabinets are? I think you mentioned it before in a previous post.
    Thank you, Kevin

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  41. Great post! I can't believe that kitchen was done for under $50k. It looks amazing. Is that pricetag just for the kitchen, not the living/family room?

    xo,
    cristin

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  42. That is a smashing job. You are great, a real pro.

    thanks for sharing,

    yvonne

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  43. That is a smashing job. You are great, a real pro.

    thanks for sharing,

    yvonne

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  44. I just finished a kitchen and to offset the energy issue having the stove next to the refrigerator by inserting an end panel withadditional insulation built in between them. (I didn't have any other options in this floor plan.)

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  45. WOW! is all I can muster . . . what a beautiful job and for that cost. Joni, as you know I'm in the midst of a major construction project myself which includes a new kitchen within the existing space. I've been keeping a file accounting for all the costs. Needless to say, I'm way, way above $48K for my kitchen cabinets alone, not including counters, flooring, appliances, etc. Time to back my bags and move to Houston! The photos are incredible . . . I just pray my kitchen looks as good.

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  46. Joni,

    Your homeowner got a great deal. I still haven't tallied all the bills from our kitchen remodel. I'm not sure I really want to know what the final $$$ was! One day, when I'm feeling strong I'll do the tally. Hope you have a great week.

    Come by my "Week of White" this week. I'm having a great give away too that I think you especially will like!

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  47. It was great of the homeowners to share this information. The end result is a beautiful kitchen and I am sure they agree it was money well spent. Joni, Thanks for the info on the platter.

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  48. I didn't know Home Depot fencing was available in the Cotswolds.

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  49. wow! and I think your casement window was worth every penny!

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  50. The wood floor is from Anderson, Casablanca, color is Panera. I hope this helps. Good Luck on your remodel.

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  51. Hi - The kitchen is absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing all the info. Would you mind sharing where you got your dining room table? It's exactly what we've been looking for. Thanks very much!

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  52. I bought the dinning room table and chairs from Pottery Barn about 9 years ago.

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  53. Hi "Mrs. Eagle's eyes" you missed this one!
    http://brookegiannetti.typepad.com/velvet_and_linen/2009/11/the-brickmakers-coffee-table-give-away-is-now-closed.html

    (an entry by Shannon J.)
    Ta daaaa...

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  54. What a great makeover. Love it all. The price seems reasonable, considering what was done.

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  55. JONI--

    A brilliant and insightful and inspiring post.

    Bravo to you.

    I adore the window! It makes the room.

    All of your millwork and wood trim and detailing is superb.

    I love your very restrained color--well, off-white and black/dark brown--which pulls it all together.

    Best of all: it respects the house and it totally appropriate and right for the architecture of the existing house.

    Bravo to you.
    There is so much 'service' here--it is like a complete design education on how to do and understand and undertake a remodel.
    Bravo to the brilliant JONI!..

    cheers, DIANE
    www.thestylesaloniste.com

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  56. Wow! This is amazing. It's basically my dream kitchen. Love the pics!

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  57. The kitchen is just stunning and considering what she got for her dollar, it is a great investment. I love all of the fittings too. Thanks for getting more info Joni.
    Ness xx

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  58. Great info, great job on the remodel, and amazing price. I was expecting more than that. Thanks to the homeowner for sharing her tips and insights!
    marcie

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  59. WOW...WOW....WOW....I am gobsmacked,its stunning!!

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  60. This kitchen is a dream...my dream! So lovely.

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  61. Beautiful remodel of a kitchen! This also illustrates how blogs educate people about design. Lots of images to show contractors. Sally Wheat should be very proud, too!

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  62. Wow, this kitchen is amazing. I am especially in love with the gorgeous floors and pendant lamps! Love it.

    Chelsea

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  63. I admittedly have NO concept at all when it comes to costing these types of things out so it was very helpful and interesting- thank you again! One day (if we're in this same house for 15+ years!) I will bump out our kitchen. But that will be a good bit more, I'm guessing.

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  64. This actually makes me really happy. We are planning a gut renovation similar to that one on a slightly smaller scale, and that's lots less than I was anticipating.

    PS-- I listened to the last two SRT tonight--- SO great! How cool that Stephen Drucker reads your blog every day!

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  65. I love the whole look and feel of this kitchen. The open cupboards, the floors (that look really old to me), the counters, the sink, the pot lights....I was absolutely shocked by the price! I thought it would have been so much higher. Excellent budgeting.

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  66. Truly breathtaking. I am having a hard time closing my lower lip. Well worth the wait and work, amazing! Can I come over and have coffee?

    Megan

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  67. "Note: I, too, have my ovens next to my refrigerator and when we did this – we placed extra insulation between the two."

    LOL! But doesn't your husband eat cereal for dinner? How much do you really cook, after all? Just saying...

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  68. Hi Joni:
    I love your window in your kitchen...I would have done the same thing!

    Your kitchen post has me thinking about my old kitchen in Nashville.

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  69. Hi Joni,
    Thamk you for sharing so many great cost-saving suggestions. This is truly an impressive kitchen makeover (and obviously so much more since other rooms were impacted)! You and the homeowner have provided a great service to all of us out here contemplating kitchen updates.

    Thanks again!
    Bill @ Affordable Accoutrements

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  70. Joni,

    Great story! Many thanks to the homeowner for allowing the publication of the photos and the cost.

    My kitchen/b.room is identical to this (also in SW H). I showed the photos to my husband and now he too wants to makeover our kitchen! See how great your blog is!?!

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  71. Wow! What a great reno for a reasonable price. Thanks to the homeowner for sharing her information. I'm having my kitchen re-done as well, and hope that it looks that great!

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  72. Love your blog and love French Basketeer....would love to see them at one of the shows in Houston or RoundTop!
    If I won your contest I would choose the honey rolling basket. For second place, hmmmm...........,
    difficult choice between the medium yellow tote or the "sisal" looking black and honey tote.
    Either would work for me.

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  73. Love the brown rolling cart! Can't wait to have one in my laundry room! The large pink tote will be a fabulous addition this summer!

    Love your blog!
    Lucille Vaughan

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  74. Sally Wheat's kitchen is in my dream file too. It is cool to see how someone else interprets her design. I am impressed with how much she did on this budget!

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  75. After doing a lot of research, I am torn about the marble. I know it is more up keep but so many dealers say no marble in kitchen. Is it that hard to maintain? I LOVE THE LOOK but also need a kitchen I am not afraid to work in!

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  76. Love the honey colored rolling cart. And the large EZE tote with the blue handles. I can see that tote sitting pretty on my sleek white kitchen island. Thanks for making me aware of the French Basketeer!
    --Sherry Brown
    sbrown@alphadoge.com

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  77. Happened upon your blog by accident--LOVE IT! I too LOVE all things French!

    Regarding your Cote de Texas giveaway. 1st place basket: smoke
    2nd place basket: green

    Thanks for the education on french baskets.

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  78. Awesome Kitchen Remodeling pictures, I really liked it. Most of the designs are really new and inspirational. Thanks for sharing with us.

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  79. Yes, making kitchens more enticing and helping to increase the value and appeal of a home for buyers and sellers. Really fantastic service which help us to provided unparalleled kitchen remodeling services.

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  80. That looks really sophisticated. And it looks really expensive too. Hence I was so impressed when you revealed the cost for this remodeling job. My Mum would definitely love this!

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  81. Hey this is a lovely blog I like this blog so much. I have a great opinion for remodeling of kitchen, bath and home it's Houston general contractors, They provide the reliable remodeling service of home.

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  82. Another great inspiration! I am checking for lovely kitchen models online since I am planning to remodel my kitchen. I think this would be just perfect! Thanks!

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  83. Hello,
    Nice blog about kitchen remodeling
    Decorative hardware is the much sort after kitchen remodeling tools. When you think of remodeling your kitchen, replacing the kitchen knobs is among one of the top five things on your list. These knobs are made of different materials like iron, bronze, zinc, brass, steel, etc. You can also find different brands of these knobs and to top the list are Amerock knobs.

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  84. That's a great looking renovation of your kitchen. The color and design make the kitchen look so inviting and classy. It's always great to see do it yourself kitchen refacing turn out so well. When projects turn out like this, it's hard to believe that you stuck with the old kitchen so long.

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  85. Interesting for me//
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  86. Enjoyed reading/following your page.Please keep it coming. Cheers!
    watch the tourist online free

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  87. I am new to white kitchens. When you say the cabinets are such and such color by Benjamin Moore, does that mean that the cabinets are unpainted when built and then painted onsite? Thanks!

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  88. I love the open designs you put in as well as the beautiful sink and cabinets in the kitchen. You really did a great job! Aren't you glad it's over? Next project!

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  89. Those are some beautiful pictures of the kitchen. And are those custom cabinets? They look really nice. We've been thinking about buying some new cabinets so this was really helpful.

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  90. What a beautiful remodel! I have been working with a contractor to install custom cabinets. The ones we are building look really similar to this. I am so happy to see after photos! They look great!

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  91. This is my first opportunity to visit this website. I found some interesting things and I will apply to the development of my blog. Thanks for sharing useful information.

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  92. That was a great read, thanks Joni! The space was completely transformed, what a HUGE improvement!

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  93. Great job, and lots of informative pictures. Excellent blog.

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  94. Many useful information here and thanks also for the best blog list.

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  95. Wow this is such a great blog that give me an insights regarding on kitchen remodeling, but aside from this I like also the blog of kitchen remodeling San Francisco. Keep writing!

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  98. Not at all surprised. I figure the cost of building OR renovating when you do everything new and with top quality to be somewhere between $800 - $1,000 per square foot.
    A $50,000 dollar kitchen (give or take) would be a 'typical' estimate for that room.

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  99. Thanks for sharing! I enjoyed this page. It was very informative. kitchen remodeler in Hamilton

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  100. Positively amazing photos! You've really motivated me to get started on my own renovations!

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  101. Your kitchen is my dream. I live in an old house and we made some cosmetic changes before we moved in Kitchen remodeling in orange county ca. We want to do a kitchen renovation in a year or so. Our contractor says we should just rip off the entire back of the house. Looking at your pictures gives me the courage to do it. Thanks for doing this post.

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  102. In North Texas, remodeling and construction services are vary from how much their client can provide for their renovation project.

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