Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

Staci Salazar, the blogger behind Our Family Lifestyle, wanted to add farmhouse style to her build grade home. With a little bit of planning, she was able to make a big impact.

Read on for six simple farmhouse kitchen ideas from Staci that will give your kitchen a fresh, new look.

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas

Before the Update

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

When my husband and I began to talk about building a home, we knew exactly what we wanted. We also knew that getting the look and style of “our ideal home” would require several DIY projects beyond the builder’s design, but were up for the challenge.

Through the design process we made choices that would get us as close as possible to our dream home. The kitchen, being the center-both figuratively and literally-of our home, is where we focused most of our attention. White shaker cabinets, grey countertops and a subway tile backsplash helped us achieve that bright, clean look we wanted. But it was still lacking.

The builder grade kitchen was beautiful, but to us, it needed something more. We wanted to add elements that would show our personality and style. We wanted to change our builder grade kitchen into a farmhouse-style kitchen. Through our partnership with The Home Depot, we were able to make that happen.

After much deliberation and planning, we came up with six easy farmhouse kitchen ideas for our builder grade kitchen that anyone can do.

Cabinet Knobs and Drawer Pulls

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

Logically, I think knobs and pulls simply make sense. Basically, they make both the cabinets and drawers easier to open. But, wow! Once we went through the space and began attaching the Liberty Flat Black Solid Round Cabinet Knobs and Tumbled Dark Gunmetal Davidson Cup Pulls, we were looking at a whole new kitchen. Even the kids agreed. It was the easiest way to begin the transformation.

Shiplap

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

Shiplap is one of the hottest trends right now and one that I love! Our oldest daughter actually suggested the idea in and we decided to do it. Using Radiata Pine Nickel Gap Shiplap made installation easy. Each piece of shiplap is already cut to leave a natural gap. No need to find nickels or rip pieces of plywood. A coat of white paint on the wood planks after install and the entire space felt so much brighter.

Faux Beams

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

During our build time, I kept looking at these large open entries between the kitchen and living area. I could not get my mind away from the idea of putting beams there. So, when the time came, it’s exactly what we did. We decided on faux beams because they would be easier to hang in addition to being less expensive.

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

Using only Pine Common Boards, we set out to create our faux beams. We distressed the wood using tools in our garage, made the 3-sided beams, then brushed on Minwax Early American Wood Finish. We hung them across two open areas using cleats on the ceiling and they look amazing!

Beadboard

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

We went back and forth on the idea of painting our island. I stared at it for a while and we came up with a solution that would help create some depth and style instead of painting. We took off the builder end panels and applied White True Bead Wainscot Paneling instead. Then, we trimmed it out using moulding and cut 1 x 3 boards to make that ever-popular farmhouse X. More white paint and we were onto our next project.

Wood Panel

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

Our builder’s deluxe kitchen package came with a great vent-a-hood cabinet, but, again, it needed more. We had talked previously about doing something to it but weren’t sure what. Taking note of the width of the area we wanted to restyle, we went to The Home Depot for inspiration. We decided to use ¼ in. underlayment since it was light and thin. Covering it with the same stain we used on the faux beams helped tie it all together beautifully. We made sure it fit snug and secure, applied the pieces with Liquid Nails in addition to 1 in. nails, then added a wreath for extra flair.

Paint

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

Perhaps the easiest way to change the look of any space is to simply paint. Don’t like it? Paint over it with another color. Well, I decided to go bold with our pantry door. We looked at several doors for months but couldn’t decide on one we both liked. Instead, I found a color that matched my small appliances and painted the door! The kids were unsure at first, but they get it now. It adds just the right pop of color and really helps liven up the kitchen.

Final Reveal

Six Easy Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas to Add a Rustic Look to Your Home

Utilizing the supplies and tools easily found at The Home Depot, we were able to turn our kitchen into one I have dreamed about for months. We’ve been able to sit and admire our work for a few days now and grow to love it more each day. These farmhouse kitchen ideas has let our kitchen truly become the heart of our home.

Now that I’ve seen what we’re capable of doing with a few tools from The Home Depot, I’ve got a whole new list of projects planned for the house!

Check out other Kitchen Ideas on The Home Depot Blog. Find more farmhouse kitchen ideas at The Home Depot.

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Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Kitchen Hardware Refresh

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Updating your cabinet hardware can give your kitchen a complete refresh.

Oftentimes, cabinet knobs and pulls are the last thing you think about when styling your home decor.  Replacing your kitchen hardware is an easy way to freshen up the look of your kitchen and can be completed easily and inexpensively.

We asked three talented lifestyle bloggers to show how replacing old cabinet hardware can spruce up a kitchen. Here’s a quick round up of their projects, along with links to their blog posts and the products they used.

Classic Brass Cabinet Hardware

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Chloe Mackintosh, of Boxwood Avenue, aimed for her kitchen hardware to be something brass, antique, and classic.  Chloe selected these pulls and knobs from the Martha Stewart Living Rustic collection, because she loved the antique finish and classic design. Check out her full blog post here and get tips on how to install your own kitchen hardware.

Classic Black Square Pulls

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Avid DIYer, Corey Decker recently gave her kitchen a full remodel. The last thing missing was adding the finishing touches to her cabinets. Her vision for a bright and airy kitchen called for a pop of black accents, and that’s exactly what she found by choosing these Liberty Classic Square Pulls. Take a look at her full project and how she went about installing her new hardware on her blog Sawdust 2 Stitches.

Farmhouse Style Knobs and Pulls

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Destiny Alfonso of Just Destiny Mag, wanted her kitchen cabinet hardware refresh to have a slight rustic feel, but still feel somewhat traditional and bright. She ended up choosing two different finishes from the Martha Stewart Living line to achieve a contrast look, bronze with copper highlights and polished nickel pulls. Head over to her full blog post to get her inspiration and step-by-step guide to achieve this look.

Complete your kitchen hardware refresh with the help of The Home Depot. For more inspiration and ideas, read more Kitchen Ideas and Inspiration posts on The Home Depot Blog.

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Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

The garage is often the most cluttered part of any house. Jane Ko of Taste of Koko was tired of having miscellaneous items pile up in her garage. After taking the time to clean and create an organized storage system, Jane brought her garage makeover dreams to life.

Check out these five simple steps that will help you transform your garage into the space that’s perfect for you.

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Ever since I moved into my home in 2013, the garage immediately became the spot where miscellaneous items would go but never came back out. The garage became an eyesore every time I pulled in to park my car. Talk about embarrassing when my neighbors would walk by and peek in.

When the new year started, my goal to tackle the garage and have my first home project to be a garage makeover came to life. Purge, clean, and organize. I’m so excited to partner with The Home Depot on this garage makeover transformation!

Materials

Before the Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Here’s what my garage looked like beforehand. Piles and piles of products, boxes of product, old appliances, old furniture. It was a miracle that I could find anything.

Step 1: Purge & Clean

First, I went through everything and started throwing away broken or unusable items, and straight up trash. I took anything in good shape to the local donation center.

Step 2: Plan & Sketch

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Making a blueprint of the garage was super helpful. I was able to visualize the space and make sure new shelving would fit. By measuring your walls and ceilings, you can then estimate how much paint you’ll need to buy too!

Step 3: Paint

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

The home builders didn’t bother painting the garage when I bought the home. I’ve always hated those white stripes. I knew I wanted to paint the garage with a pop of color, so I went to The Home Depot to pick up paint samples. Yellow stuck out to me—when was the last time you saw a yellow garage? I picked BEHR Paint in Buzz In for the walls and BEHR ceiling paint in white.

Make sure to use a primer. Otherwise, you’ll have to do several coats of paint.

Step 4: Installation

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

The Rubbermaid FastTrack system was my top choice because of the easy installation and customization.

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

I installed the Rubbermaid FastTrack Garage 84 in. Hang Rail. Then, I mounted the bikes on the wall with the Rubbermaid FastTrack Garage 1-Bike Vertical Bike Hook.

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

After cleaning up the space, I installed two Rubbermaid FastTrack Garage 84 in. Hang Rails. Then, I added the Rubbermaid 4-Shelf 48 in. x 16 in. Laminate Storage Shelves and Rubbermaid FastTrack Garage Rail Accessory Starter Kit to hang up items like the tennis rackets and pool floaty! Miscellaneous items are stored in the Husky stack totes.

Step 5: Organize

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

The shoe situation was a mess. I love the Prepac White Space-Saving Shoe Storage Cabinet that holds 35 pairs of shoes!

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Then, I sorted everything into different storage bins and then labeled them.

Final Reveal

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

And that’s how I transformed my garage from this…

Guide to a Complete Garage Makeover

Finally, to this! I’m so happy with the garage makeover—all the mess and clutter: gone. Now, every time I come home and open up the garage it’s like a giant burst of happiness from the yellow!

Complete the garage makeover of your dreams with the help of The Home Depot. Find more Storage and Organization ideas at The Home Depot Blog.

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Friday, January 26, 2018

How To Install a Simple Butcher Block Counter

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

Janel Hutton of Nellie Bellie took her sad kitchen and turned it into a bright and beautiful room by adding butcher block countertops! This simple DIY project changed the entire look of the room.

Read on to see Janel’s step-by-step instructions on how to install butcher block countertops!

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

Materials

Before the Update How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

Butcher block countertops are an inexpensive and relatively simple DIY solution for those of you that are tackling kitchen updates, like we are.

Choosing Butcher Block

We chose to install butcher block countertops because we love how they look, we love that they are simple for a DIY’er to install, and that their price tag is very reasonable. They helped us take our kitchen from a sad room to a bright and beautiful room that we look forward to walking into each day.

Installing a butcher block countertop isn’t difficult, but does require a circular saw and jigsaw. The simplest method, which we did, lines up the countertop in an L shape rather than using an angled corner (much more difficult!).

If you, like us, are fairly basic in your DIY knowledge, stick with the simple L shaped corner and try not to get too fancy.

And give yourself plenty of time.

Tip: Choose the simplest, most straight-forward counter to start with. You’ll feel more confident as you move forward as well as have a better handle on any quirks. (code: don’t start on any sink cut-outs first)

Step 1: Measure for the needed material

And then measure again. Be sure! Order your countertops several weeks prior to needing them to allow for delivery.

Note: There are several kinds of butcher block countertop materials available. We used birch with a walnut stain. Do your research prior to ordering to determine which material you would prefer.

Step 2: Remove existing countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

We chose to remove part of the room, do the butcher block, and then move on. This meant we could keep the sink in operation for as long as possible. A good solution for a kitchen remodel that still needs to function.

Step 3: Remove any leftover adhesive

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

To make sure your butcher block countertop is level you will need to remove any remaining adhesive. Perhaps it will come off easily. Or, like in our case, you will need a bit of extra help to get it off. We used our angle grinder with a conversion kit (to use it as a sander) and coarse grit paper. This went really fast and we had to be careful!

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

At this time, it is also wise to drill your pilot holes for securing the counter with wood screws if you are choosing that method. Remember to drill your holes a bit smaller than the screws to give the screw wood to grab on to.

Step 4: Measure your first counter

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

And then again. Measure far more times than you think you need to. If you can, check your measurements against the previous countertops that you removed. Alternately, use plywood or cardboard to create a dry run of your countertop cut. Be sure, when measuring, that you include any overhang that you may want on the end of your counter.

Tip: If possible, have 2 people independently measure every cut and make sure each arrive at the same measurement before moving forward.

Step 5: Make your first cut and drylay

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

Use a circular saw with a 7¼ in. 60 teeth blade to make your first cut. Be sure to use a straight edge to help guide the blade. Keep the cut slow and steady. Lay your countertop out and double check for accuracy.

Repeat this step as needed to finish each section of countertop.

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

Tip: Apply masking tape along the entire line where the cut will be to keep the wood from splintering.

Step 6: Secure Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

When you have completed cutting all of your sections (instructions above addresses any sink cuts) push pieces tightly together as best you can and secure into place. We chose to use wood screws (#6 11/2 in.) that are screwed into the butcherblock from underneath the countertop using the holes we previously started.

Step 7: Cut the Sink

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

Use the above steps to cut the butcher block section to fit into the sink countertop area. Set it atop the counter, align, and secure into place as instructed.

If your sink came with a template, utilize that to mark where your cut should be. If your sink did not come with a template it would be wise to use a piece of cardboard or large paper to create your own.

After your cut has been drawn out, properly marked, and double-checked…drill a pilot hole with a large drill bit to get the jigsaw started with.

Carefully use the jigsaw to make your sink cut.

Drop in your sink to test, adjust the cut if needed. Finish according to your sink directions.

Tip: This cut will take a bit of time…be patient!

Step 8: Finish the Counter

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

Apply pre-stain conditioner if you are staining. After about 20 minutes, apply your stain according to directions. Once you’ve allowed for proper drying time, apply butcher block conditioner according to directions.

To care for your counter, be sure to wipe liquid off countertops quickly after spilled, keep dry, as best as possible, use trivets or pot holders, and apply additional conditioner, as needed, to keep the countertops looking beautiful.

Final Reveal

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

How To Easily Install Butcher Block Countertops

We are so incredibly pleased with how beautiful these countertops are in our kitchen. The best part is that we were able to install butcher block countertops in a weekend (complete with sink and faucet) and they look amazing!

Get other kitchen ideas and inspiration on The Home Depot Blog. Install butcher block countertops to get your own updated look. Follow our Kitchen Ideas and Inspiration board on Pinterest.

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