DIY Kitchen Remodel Details {and Cost Breakdown}

DIY Farmhouse kitchen

…generally do what you have to do when trying to fit counters. And it was pretty hard cutting them. Brian bought a special saw which helped, but they were a bear. Cost: *Butcher block counters = $630 (2 8-ft + 2 6-ft pieces) *Conditioner, stain, finish & supplies = $43 (there’s another post coming about what we used – and what we learned) *Circular saw blade for oak = $35 Total cost for counters =…


DIY Kitchen Remodel: From 80′s Ranch to Farmhouse Fresh

kitchen-reveal-collage

…ough one is a wood veneer and the other is oak, the dark stain helps them coordinate nicely.

Since we had everything out for staining and it really needed it, I went ahead and refinished the desk, too. It looks 100 times better, so I’m glad I did (you can see a closeup of the desk before in this organizing post). Oh, yeah, and next up is repainting the desk.

I’m planning a more detailed post next week with inform…


Simple Summer Salads

simple summer salads

…y to add whatever you’ve got in the refrigerator or garden, and it’s great for using up things.

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Oregon Cottage’s Simple Summer Salad Basic Recipe

Vinaigrette

1/4 cup vinegar (red wine, white, rice, balsamic, or regular) 1 tsp. sugar or honey 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. black pepper 1 TB. Dijon mustard (optional) 1/2 cup olive oil

-Mix first five ingredients together with a whisk. Wh…


The Remodeling Series Part 2: Painting the Inside

…down the wall, I just don’t get it).

Here was our first clue that peeling the wallpaper in the other areas of the house was going to be a problem. The paper was attached directly to the unfinished wallboard. When 22 year old wallpaper is attached directly to the wallboard, it doesn’t want to come off. And if it does, it will be in 1/2-inch wide strips (if you’re lucky). Or so we found out.

Then we were left with wa…


All About The Kitchen Remodel

kitchen counters before

This is a sight I’ve been waiting to see for eight years: demolishing the 30-year-old tile in our kitchen, wha-hoo!

Which means we’ve started the last stages of our kitchen remodel which was begun when we sprayed everything with white paint in 2004 right after buying our house and was continued when we retrofitted a cabinet to hold an over-the-stove microwave.

And yes, it was started a long t…


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