четверг, 6 апреля 2017 г.

Adding a Kitchen Counter Post Cuckoo4Design

Adding a Kitchen Counter Post - Cuckoo4Design



Here is another view from the old kitchen and counter with no post at all.



When I cut down the kitchen half wall (click HERE to see) and had the new counter top put in, the original drywall part that stuck out looked strange. I purchased a plain rubber wood post (you can find a similar rubber wood post , ) at the local kitchen design store to make it look more symmetrical. But all I ever did is paint the post. I never attached it. SHAME ON ME!



It has been leaning like that since last summer oops! I disguised it very well though don’t you think so?


So after one too many people banged into it and asked me what was up with it, I finally decided to tackle this (somewhat annoying) project.


I had to rip off existing

molding which left a slight mess.




My best friends for those types of projects are . Couldn’t live without them.




Lots of sawing (to prep the cabinets and molding for paint and I use



builder standard kitchen update with post and trim
builder standard kitchen update

Another affordable update that I have done is that I peeled the laminate of the cabinet doors because it was getting damaged and cracked and repainted the drawer and door fronts which you can read HERE.


How to peel laminate off kitchen cabinets, patch them and paint them for a brand new look

Since this post some things have changed. I added a new backsplash and painted the walls white. Click HERE to read and see more.


White kitchen with colorful accents

A newer photo of our kitchen:


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I made the new wood bead pendant and you can find the tutorial

HERE.


(Youleeya)


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