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Ikea / Semihandmade kitchen reveal

leah
vor 5 Jahren

Hi! Thanks for all the help and inspiration this past summer while I was desperately trying to learn how to remodel our kitchen. We’ve been living in the new kitchen for 4 or 5 months now and are thrilled with the result!


It’s been a while, but I’ve been meaning to share this - both because I’m proud of myself and want to show it off but also because there aren’t that many kitchen remodels on here that are in our price range and I wanted to show an example for others in a similar bracket.


We bought the house 2 years ago, and it's a cool funky 120-year-old home that's had layers of remodels over the years. It's been well taken care of, but the kitchen wasn't meeting our needs in terms of workspace and storage. We didn't have much to put into a remodel, but felt it was worth seeing what we could do within our budget. I did a lot of internet research, crossed my fingers, and jumped in. I didn't work with a kitchen designer or any other kitchen pro, so it was a huge relief when it all came together.


The whole project came in around $18,500:

• Materials ~10k (Semihandmade fronts/panels the biggest expense)

• Labor ~$7k

• Appliances (fridge + microwave) ~$1500.

The project took about a month from demo through completion (minus a few odds and ends).

Details:

Cabinets/Drawers – Ikea Sektion with Semihandmade fronts and panels (Clay color)

Sink – Ikea Havsen

Counters and shelving – John Boos Maple Butcherblock

Tile – Fireclay Tile, Slate Blue

Pendants and wall light – Rejuvenation Hardware

Wall paint – BM White Cloud

Island paint (and nearby accent wall in living area, not shown) – BM Kensington Blue

*The only thing left to do is counter stools for the island – so if you have suggestions let me know!


Thanks!


Before (messy and full of toddler):





After (from roughly the same 3 vantage points):




Kommentare (33)

  • Hillside House
    vor 5 Jahren

    That’s gorgeous, and I love that you went with such a strong color for the backsplash! Great job!

    leah hat Hillside House gedankt
  • kazmom
    vor 5 Jahren

    Beautiful!

    leah hat kazmom gedankt
  • stillpitpat
    vor 5 Jahren

    It looks wonderful! Love the backsplash!

    leah hat stillpitpat gedankt
  • PRO
    CAGE Design Build
    vor 5 Jahren

    Love your bold choice of backsplash!

    leah hat CAGE Design Build gedankt
  • felizlady
    vor 5 Jahren
    I’m glad you moved the refrigerator!
    Is the butcher block treated or raw? I give mine some (edible) mineral oil (rub on with a soft cloth) to keep it a bit more moisture-tolerant. It also enhanced the color. I don’t actually chop or cut on the butcher block...for that I use plastic cutting sheets or some slabs of Corian from a previous kitchen.
    leah hat felizlady gedankt
  • PRO
    Anglophilia
    vor 5 Jahren

    A true transformation! You must be SO pleased...

    leah hat Anglophilia gedankt
  • rantontoo
    vor 5 Jahren

    Well done, You must love the elbow room you gained by shifting the stove down. No fridge blocking the opening, but where did it go? More photos needed, please.

    leah hat rantontoo gedankt
  • PRO
    Lion Windows and Doors
    vor 5 Jahren

    Incredible work! What a transformation.

    leah hat Lion Windows and Doors gedankt
  • leah
    Ursprünglicher Verfasser
    vor 5 Jahren
    Zuletzt geändert: vor 5 Jahren

    @rantontoo - there was a beautiful old built in cabinet in the back corner, which we loved but made that whole space very difficult to use. we got rid of it - which was the hardest decision in the whole process! - and put the fridge in its place. (we also downsized the fridge, the one that came with the house was enormous)

    Before:


    After:



  • leah
    Ursprünglicher Verfasser
    vor 5 Jahren
    Zuletzt geändert: vor 5 Jahren

    @felizlady - butcherblock is just mineral-oil treated. We don't cut directly on it, but could if we wanted to.

  • Rita / Bring Back Sophie 4 Real
    vor 5 Jahren

    Magnificent! Congratulations on a job superbly well done. Your kitchen is dreamy. I love the countertops especially- and the backsplash ain't shabby either ;-)

    leah hat Rita / Bring Back Sophie 4 Real gedankt
  • just_janni
    vor 5 Jahren

    well done! backsplash is lovely. as is the color you chose for the semi-handmade fronts! You must be so happy!

    leah hat just_janni gedankt
  • Annette Holbrook(z7a)
    vor 5 Jahren

    Love it, you made the space a pretty workhorse.

    i just talked to semihandmade this morning about my laundry room.

    leah hat Annette Holbrook(z7a) gedankt
  • PRO
    Mega Builders
    vor 5 Jahren

    Looks great!

    leah hat Mega Builders gedankt
  • damiarain
    vor 5 Jahren

    Looks really nice - I like the colors you chose! Thanks for sharing!

    leah hat damiarain gedankt
  • PRO
    Stecki Construction
    vor 5 Jahren

    Wow! Looks fantastic! For being on a budget, your project turned out amazing! Congrats and enjoy!

    leah hat Stecki Construction gedankt
  • rantontoo
    vor 5 Jahren

    I think your fridge-cab trade-off was the right choice for a better working kitchen...I would have agonized too. You did such a nice remodel.

    leah hat rantontoo gedankt
  • live_wire_oak
    vor 5 Jahren

    So the cabinets were 17K? Because you aren't listing the cost of anything else. 18.5K isn't the project total if the flooring, backsplash, counters, lighting, ventilation, electrical, painting, sink and faucet, and everything else isn't included. Please break down those cost totals.

  • pdjh
    vor 5 Jahren
    Oh, and for stools for your kitchen, I’d go with something a little rustic and in counter height.
    leah hat pdjh gedankt
  • kodiac23
    vor 5 Jahren

    Beautiful

  • leah
    Ursprünglicher Verfasser
    vor 5 Jahren
    Zuletzt geändert: vor 5 Jahren

    @live_wire_oak

    Here's a more detailed breakdown, rounded to the nearest $100, which is how I have it in my notes:

    Materials:

    • Ikea (cab boxes and drawers, cab/drawer pulls, sink) - $1600
    • Semihandmade fronts & panels - $4200
    • Butcherblock counters & shelving - $2200
    • Faucet - $300
    • Backsplash tile - $600
    • Shelf brackets (etsy) - $200
    • Paint - $150
    • Lights - $600

    Labor:

    • A builder we know here in town did cabinet demo and installation, drywall repair, counter and sink installation for $6200
    • Backsplash tile labor - $400
    • Electrician: 700

    Appliances:

    • Fridge -$1100
    • Microwave - $400



    We assembled the cabinets ourselves and did the painting.

    We didn't change the flooring or do any structural or ventilation work.

    Let me know if you have any other questions!

  • leah
    Ursprünglicher Verfasser
    vor 5 Jahren

    @pdjh - beautiful and I love the backplash!

    And yes, counter stools are proving unexpectedly tough - yours look really comfortable!

  • Cheryl Hannebauer
    vor 5 Jahren

    great job.....

  • Alison
    vor 5 Jahren

    I love that! Gorgeous!


  • traci_from_seattle
    vor 5 Jahren

    You did a great job. I love your backsplash choice and the natural wood.

  • Tudorista
    vor 4 Jahren

    I love this! Great job on a really approachable budget. Thank you for sharing. How is the butcher block near the sink holding up? We are considering something similar.

  • leah
    Ursprünglicher Verfasser
    vor 4 Jahren
    Zuletzt geändert: vor 4 Jahren

    Hi, @Tudorista, thanks. So far so good on the butcher block around the sink, but it's only been a year so I think probably too soon to say.

    We definitely worry about it, specifically the area around the faucet behind the sink where water often pools, and would have preferred a sink that went all the way back to the wall (like the old domsjo that we were hoping to get initially). But we figure if it doesn't hold up in the long term we can replace just that segment of counter with something else. Good luck!

  • PRO
    Norwood Architects
    vor 4 Jahren

    Great job!!!

  • Freckle Lip
    vor 4 Jahren

    Can you tell me what you mean by semihandmade fronts and panels? Do buy the ikea box structure then make the fronts?

  • luscious111
    vor 4 Jahren

    Sherri, semihandmade is a company that makes doors for ikea boxes (kitchen, vanities and media units). Then you can use the functionality of ikea while getting a more custom look and way more choices of door.

  • luscious111
    vor 4 Jahren

    Leah, looks great! Hope you all love it and great job on a good looking new kitchen.

  • PRO
    Scott Hall Remodeling
    vor 4 Jahren

    Great job, it looks wonderful!

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