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Kitchen Remodel, 1 Year Mark

July 7, 2010 By: Stephanie10 Comments

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This is my new stove.

Isn’t she pretty? Guess what? She was FREE. Actually, I made $5 for upgrading. “How?” you might say. It’s all part of my Craigslist Kitchen Transformation. It might be taking forever, but I estimate that in the end I will have saved about $20,000.

It all started a year ago when we got a decent tax refund and I went to Lowes to get a quote for new cabinets. You see, our old kitchen looked like this:

When we first bought the house I was planning to live with this for a while. “A while” lasted all of about 6 months before I couldn’t take it anymore. The old cabinets were literally disintegrating, as in you would put your clean dishes away and before you could use them again you had to re-wash them because they were full of sawdust. There was also an uneven and ugly floor, fake bricks, and a giant burn mark on the white-with-gold-flecks laminate counter top.

Anyway, back to my story. Lowes wanted $12,000 for mid-grade cabinets. Um, no. Our tax refund wasn’t that big. But I had big dreams for this kitchen, I wanted it nice and I wanted it NOW. (The “now” part turned out to be negotiable.) I was NOT paying that much just for cabinets. I wanted to stay under 5 grand for the entire kitchen.

So I started scouring Craigslist and I found out about Re-source York, a local store that re-sells building materials at discount prices. I decided that we could go green and save big bucks at the same time by reusing someone else’s old cabinets.

I know God loves me because one day I happened to find an ad on Craigslist for an entire kitchen that had almost the same layout as ours. Solid cherry cabinets, solid surface counters, a porcelain sink, a stove, and a dishwasher. They wanted $2,500 dollars. SOLD! We rented a U-Haul and rounded up cousins & fraternity brothers and they helped us haul all of it up the sellers 100+ foot inclined driveway and across town into our garage where it sat until we could save up enough money to hire a contractor to install it. That was July 3rd, 2009.

In the meantime, their stove was electric and we have a gas hook-up, so I re-listed their stove on Craigslist and got $500 for it. Therefore my kitchen only cost $2,000.

In October we decided to sell some stock and hire a contractor because I was completely fed up with the old kitchen. Hubby is handy, but not quite handy enough to tackle a job this big. Lucky for us, our neighbor and his dad are contractors and they ripped up the old floor & installed the cabinets, counters, etc for $1,600.

This is when we learned that the counters are Silestone and go for anywhere between $45-$90 per foot. We have a BIG kitchen. Those counters would have easily cost the $2,000 we paid for the whole kitchen.

Plus, we saved even more money be re-using the old cabinets in the garage to store Eddie’s tools.

So now my total was up to $3,900 (counting the U-Haul and some new cabinet hardware) and I had my cabinets, counters, and sink. We decided to live without a floor and with our old appliances for a while. In the meantime we bought some paint and trim and a little beadboard for the soffet. That all cost about $150. At $4,050 I was getting dangerously close to my limit and I still need a floor, new pantry door, a stove, a back splash, and a fridge.

In April of this year we got another tax refund and used it to buy a vinyl floor. So far this was the only compromise I had to make. I REALLY wanted tile, but it just couldn’t be done without taking out and replacing the entire sub-floor. That was not in the budget and we were going to be in danger of over-improving for the area. Plus our kitchen & dining room area is huge, so just the tile itself was going to be expensive. As it was, the Allure vinyl cost us about $800.

That’s the original vinyl floor on the left, which was hiding under the red floor and is also glued directly to the sub-floor. It took us almost a month of working on the weekends, leveling the old floor, and enlisting the help of my father-in-law to get this thing laid down.

That put me at $4,850 and with our new pantry door $4,887. For the record, do not buy 2 panel doors at Lowes. The only one they had cost $120. Home Depot had the same thing for $37. Go to Home Depot for doors.

This was the old door.

This is the new one.

We’ve decided to do bead board in a cream color for a back splash, but it isn’t up yet. I think that’s going to put me right at my limit. But noooooo…I still needed a new stove & a fridge. I don’t think there’s any way to avoid going over budget on a fridge. It’s going to happen, but maybe not until next year’s tax refund comes around. However, I did manage to score a sweet stove for free this week.

When I saw an ad on Craigslist for a stainless steel gas stove for $75 my eyes just about popped right out of my head! We really didn’t have an extra $75 laying around at the time, but I told Eddie I was almost positive that if the new stove worked (that was a big “if”) I could sell our old stove for at least that much, if not more, which would make the new stove free.

So we bought the stainless steel stove and it does work. The old owner said one of the burners was broken, but Hubby gave it a good cleaning and read the manual that they were kind enough to give us. It turned out the child safety lock was on and everything works perfectly!

This morning I sold our old stove for $80. When the man came to pick it up I had my little brother lock himself in the house with the kids and I went out to meet the guy with some Mace and a knife in the waistband of my skirt as a precaution. That’s the first time I’ve sold something on Craigslist without Eddie home, but it went well. The man was very nice. (and I didn’t even have to assault him)

So far I have been ridiculously lucky with my Craigslist finds, but I do caution you to be careful if you try this yourself!

Last week marked a year since we began this kitchen remodel. We’ve still got a solid few months to go, but eventually it will be GORGEOUS! (and cheap, he he)

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Crab Art

June 25, 2010 By: Stephanie1 Comment

Today I was hoping to refinish some chairs that were listed on Craigslist for $10 a pair, but hubby didn’t think we needed anymore chairs, so sadly I didn’t get them. I still wanted to create something amazing while he was off helping some friends move furniture & I was here with the kids during nap time.

So I went shopping in the basement. And I found this cabinet door that I bought for $1 last week at the re-use center, some acrylic paint in green, red, yellow & gold left over from a Christmas project from 2 years ago, and some modge podge which I think was from that same project. hmmm…

I needed inspiration. Where else to turn but my new favorite plates? : )

First I sanded the door then I pulled some newspaper out of the recycling bin & modge-podged it to the middle. I tinted the modge podge with gold paint to make it look aged.

Then I took some of my green paint and used newspaper to apply it around the outside “frame.” When the green was almost dry I used more newspaper to remove some of the paint & give it a distressed look.

Then Abby woke up, so I had a little helper for the rest of my project. 🙂

I free-handed the shape of a crab, and later a starfish and some seaweed.

Then I ran into a little problem because I didn’t have black paint. What to do, what to do? hmm…use a Sharpie!

I outlined the shapes of the crab & starfish in the same sketchy style as my plate and also traced the edges of my “frame” in black.

Ta-da! Recycled art work. I actually think it turned out pretty well, except for the starfish. If I was going to do it over again I would have skipped him. Unfortunately it doesn’t go with my decor at all, so I have no where to put it. I think I might give it to my 14-year-old brother who was with me when I bought it & was teasing me about what I was going to do with an old cabinet door. Merry Christmas, Trey! (Maybe)

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Free Gift Idea

June 25, 2010 By: Stephaniecomment

Who doesn’t love to receive gifts with a lot of meaning? As I was changing my daughter’s diaper this morning, one of the meaningful gift’s I’ve received was peeking out at me & I decided to share the idea in case someone else wanted to use it.

When I was pregnant with me daughter, my aunt gave me these as a shower gift:

(Try to ignore the fact that the walls photograph as mustard, in real life they are much lighter.)

These are pictures that I had drawn as a child and she saved them 20+ years! She framed them with picture frames that she no doubt got from one of her famous yard sale outings or maybe already had and gave them to me to hang in the nursery.

Is it a little strange that there is a picture of Abraham Lincoln hanging in my daughter’s room? Maybe, but less strange if you know that I chose Abby’s name after Abigail Adams, my favorite first lady. Then it’s actually pretty cool, huh?

Anyway, I just thought it was a pretty cool gift idea to give framed children’s art as a gift to an expecting mom. 🙂

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