Basement Kitchen Reveal (Ikea)
Debbi Branka
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Comments (41)Historian Tile: Dal Tile 3x6 white subway tile (got it at Home Depot, it's called "white field tile") Grout: Delorean Grey (also from HD) I actually wanted a slightly larger tile but they're a lot harder to find, so I just stuck with the standard. Would've saved some time putting up tile. Also of note: the tiles are lugged, as in they have a 1/16 spacer built in. We wanted 1/8 spacing to show the grout a bit more so we also used 1/16 spacers, but it was considerably more difficult because the lugs are set back and getting the spacers to stay was a pain!...See MoreStarting from dirt, literally! A basement bath DIY Adventure - Reveal!
Comments (24)Hunzi! Long time! I'm glad you posted this new thread. I remembered your Part One thread, I never saw your Part Two. Your threads must have fallen off my front page at some time. Tremendous work. Kudos to you and your family for a project well done. I really like how you solved the water heater access, the sliding panel is a nice touch. I like that found shaving razor too. Old metal medicine cabinets used to have an open slot in the metal frame or on the bottom shelf. When a razor blade got dull, the razor would be discarded by sliding it through that slot. The stud bay under the medicine cabinet became a landfill for razor blades. Nice tile work by Mr. Hunzi. And congrats on your life adventure. May the good times continue to roll......See MoreIkea Laxarby Kitchen Reveal- Before & After- With a Blog Too
Comments (7)Cabinet #3, #4 drawer- flours, sugar, etc Cabinet #5, Top Drawer (burnable garbage & compost) Cabinet #5, Bottom Drawer, (recyclables/dump garbage) Cabinet #6, Top Drawer- Utensils Cabinet #6, Middle Drawer- Plates & Bowls Cabinet #6, Bottom Drawer- Mess of Tupperware and plastic containers (needs a divider) Cabinet #8, Odd-sized and infrequently used items Cabinet #9, Top Drawer- Kids drinking glasses, go mugs, water bottles (middle and bottom drawers are pantry overflow and junk drawer) Cabinet #10, Top Drawer- Breakfast station- bread/buns, wraps, Toaster, Peanut Butter and Honey. Cabinet #10, Middle drawer (no picture), has dish cloths, tea towels, and uses the 'hidden' drawer from Ikea. Bottom drawer is pantry overflow....See MoreReveal: Budget DIY IKEA Kitchen
Comments (4)Wow what a nice cheerful kitchen. The setting area off at the end is so cozy too. The green living room that I see in one picture is a nice contrast to the kitchen. Thanks for posting the Link to this reveal. Love seeing this and hearing from you!...See Moresushipup1
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