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    Save Thousands of Dollars With This Kitchen Renovation Tip – House Beautiful - May 6, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Kori Thompson, also known as her Instagram handle @thompsonscottage, posted a reel showing the sleek "after" shot of her madeover kitchen. In the caption, she wrote that while she would still love to have a Wolf range some day, the $22,000 one she had her eye on simply was not in her budget at the moment. Instead, she bought two Caf ranges and set them side-by-side to create the look of a 60" oven.

    Thompsons kitchen.

    This apparently controversial solve wasn't even Thompson's first option. She writes in her caption that she took an Internet deep dive into researching other brands that could give her the range size she desired at a slightly lesser price, but the options she found were not worth the still-exorbitant price tags. In the end, she decided to do what was right for her budget and her family and go with this double appliance option.

    However, this was such a divisive idea that Thompson had to turn her account to private due to the backlash she received in the comment section for her reel. Thompson's comments were filled with a variety of responses, some more positive than others. Several people empathized with her, with one writing, "Love that you did this. Wish I would have saved the money I spent on my 60" Thermador range. It's been broken four times in the last 5 years. Thermador has replaced every part." Another commenter added, "Looks like you smartly chose the option that actually leaves you money to [buy] food to put on/in it."

    More negative takes did pop up here and there, mostly revolving around the idea that a Wolf range simply would've looked betterat least in the eye of the Instagram beholder. "It works and fits your needs for sure. But it's no comparison to a 60" Wolfe range and you know it. " one person wrote.

    Thompson never said her kitchen fix looked better than the Wolfshe simply wanted to spend less on her renovation, and she made sure the negative Nellies knew that before setting her account private. She added in the comments: "For everyone who thinks I should've just gotten the wolf and spent the extra money- go ahead and donate through Venmo! I will happily take all donations since you feel so strongly I made the wrong choice!" Well said! And it sounds to us like she had 15,000 reasons to make the decision she did!

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    Save Thousands of Dollars With This Kitchen Renovation Tip - House Beautiful

    A Dated "’80s Farmhouse Kitchen Flip" Gets a Sleek MCM-Style Makeover – Yahoo Life - May 6, 2024 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ABOUT THIS BEFORE & AFTER

    HOME TYPE: Historic Home

    PROJECT TYPE: Kitchen

    STYLE: Mid-Century Modern, Minimal, Modern

    SKILL LEVEL: DIY

    RENTAL FRIENDLY: No

    When Joel and Sarah Blumer initially moved into their colorful now-mid-century modern Pittsburgh home, the pair knew the space needed work to fit their growing familys tastes and lifestyle. One of the rooms that desperately needed a makeover most was the kitchen.

    This might be controversial, but to be completely honest, there was not a single thing that I liked about the late 80s farmhouse kitchen flip that the previous owners had done, Sarah says. Where some will see the before photos and say it looked charming, I thought it was dated and aggressively not our style at all.

    Intending to cook more homemade dinners and ditch their go-to frozen Trader Joes meals, the couple agreed that the kitchen would need to be entirely reimagined. Here are some ways Sarah described the original room: Lighting: horrible; tile floors: hideous and uncomfortable; the island: small and awkward; the tile countertops: loathsome. Clearly, it was time for a change.

    Sarah and Joel set their budget at $50,000 and decided to tackle the project themselves. One of the more challenging parts was the demolition they wanted to donate their kitchen cabinets, so they had to be gentle when removing them. During the renovation, Sarah took their kids to Texas to stay with family, but on the morning that she left, they first had to carry a 300-pound ceramic sink outside.

    Once the kitchen was a blank canvas, Joel assembled the kitchen cabinets himself. Im pretty sure my puzzle-loving engineer husband thoroughly enjoyed putting all the pieces together before installing them, Sarah said. Leveling the cabinets for the island was one of the most difficult but rewarding tasks.

    It was a labor of love, but the kitchen was finally ready to enjoy. Luckily, Sarah loves every single thing included in the new space, which includes modern aesthetics and colors like black, walnut, and Carrara quartz countertops. They noted their culinary skills have gotten better since the renovation, too!

    Ive learned to make focaccia, and Joel is now an expert at serving up delicious smash burgers with Parmesan truffle fries, Sarah says. Everybody wins! Im regularly pinching myself when I see this total dream kitchen in my own home.

    If youre intrigued by the kitchen renovation, youll likely be excited to hear that its not the only transformed room in their home. To explore more of their gorgeous home, visit the full house tour on Apartment Therapy.

    This post originally appeared on The Kitchn. See it there: Before & After: Bold Black Cabinets Make This Dated 80s Kitchen Totally Sleek

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