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Before & After: A 1942 Kitchen Gets a Chic Modern Makeover Bungalow Kitchen Remodel, Cherry Wood Cabinets, Ranch Kitchen Remodel, 1970s Kitchen, Bungalow Kitchen, Colonial Kitchen, Apartment Chic, Kitchen Transformation, Kitchen Remodel Before And After

Danielle and her family just finished six months of renovations (phew!) and moved into their new, old 1942 home. This is what their kitchen used to look like. Wanna see it now? From Danielle: My favorite room, by far, is the kitchen. We refinished the original hardwood floors, chose natural cherry wood cabinets with a brown glaze, bright white Corian solid surface countertops, a farmhouse sink, and subway tile with charcoal grout.

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After living in their house for a little over two years, Amanda, of the blog Simply Maggie, and her husband decided it was time to remodel the kitchen. They'd tried a few stop-gap measures to make the kitchen more to their taste, but it was still in need of a major makeover. Amanda's plan had always been to keep the cabinets and just paint them, but they had a lingering mustiness that just wouldn't go away. So out came the cabinets, and the dingy tile, and in came a stunning brand new kitchen... Knotty Pine Kitchen Cabinets Makeover, Pine Kitchen Cabinets Makeover, 60s Kitchen Remodel, 1960s Kitchen Cabinets, Knotty Pine Kitchen, 1950s Kitchen Remodel, Pine Kitchen Cabinets, 1960s Kitchen Remodel, Kitchen Soffit

After living in their house for a little over two years, Amanda, of the blog Simply Maggie, and her husband decided it was time to remodel the kitchen. They'd tried a few stop-gap measures to make the kitchen more to their taste, but it was still in need of a major makeover. Amanda's plan had always been to keep the cabinets and just paint them, but they had a lingering mustiness that just wouldn't go away. So out came the cabinets, and the dingy tile, and in came a stunning brand new…

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