Today I’m so excited to share with you the final reveal of our kitchen renovation! I think you will agree this is a pretty mind-blowing transformation and we did it without removing a single kitchen cabinet. Obviously, this saved us an enormous amount of money and yet it didn’t diminish the impact of this dramatic kitchen renovation.

I’m including a few ‘before and after’ photos because I think the difference is so compelling. The photo below shows you the original kitchen as it looked before the renovation. We had already replaced the lighting over the island when we moved in a year ago, as well as painted the walls greige in anticipation of the project I envisioned.

Below is the same view in the completed kitchen and you can see nothing was moved from it’s place and yet the striking change and overall feel is like the difference between night and day. From dark and depressing with no real design sense, the kitchen is now light and airy, with a French influenced sensibility and antique touches to play off the classic details.

I’ve detailed the construction in the last few weeks’ (which you can access at the bottom of this post), and this week I focused on styling and ensuring the space reflected my taste and lifestyle. I try to keep my counters relatively clear and spent a good bit of time shopping for just the right accessories to accommodate the things I deemed necessary to keep readily available.

The previous kitchen was dominated by dark cherry cabinets, a muddy toned ceramic floor and black granite counters. The choppy backsplash was part granite and part steel grey tile and the net effect was dour and characterless. It felt oppressive to me every time I walked into the room.

Without a doubt the most significant change was brought about by painting the cabinets, but of equal importance to defining the new look was adding glass fronts to the doors. This opened up the whole space while providing both storage and display options. I chose to go all white when styling the inside of the cabinets for a tranquil and organized look.

The beauty of a white kitchen is that it can be accessorized with pretty much any color. The pink and green floral adds a delightful pop of color, as the chinoiserie vase lends a classical note that works perfectly with the design of the kitchen.

A last “before” photo, below, shows one of the darkest angles in the room. I worried that this view would never be filled with light, but alas, the transformation is remarkable.

Bolstered by the new marble backsplash and white quartz on the center island, this vantage point now reveals an extraordinarily evolved perspective. You can also spot the scrolled corbels that were added for polish beneath the countertop. The lovely new floor is also visible here, which gives the room its essential character.

When styling the countertops I was certain I wanted vintage and preferably French in origin. That worked out well for this aged French bread box and I picked up the condiment set at a local antique market. (Yes, odd that it says bread in English, but it did originate in France.)

The view from the den is among my favorites because the light openness is common to both rooms. You can get a peek at our cabinet and bin pulls which complement the brass in the chandeliers.

Next to the stove I’m using an antique silver ice bucket to corral all of my utensils. A vintage silver serving tray rests casually against the backsplash.

This great little sign was added not long ago and is perfect above the pantry doors. I’d still like to add new door levers to dress up the pantry a bit. The wall color is Benjamin Moore Tapestry Beige which provides the perfect backdrop.

The pieces are placed in groupings on the counters to ensure breathing room between them

Lately I’ve had a thing for vintage marmalade jars and the one below holds antique silver dessert forks and mother-of-pearl knives.

I’ve always love mixing metals in my decor and both gold and silver are utilized here. The shallow footed bowl holds a stack of plates for charm, as well as easy access.

I love my trio of mini crystal chandies and they finally make sense in the renovated space.

The final glimpse shows a peek at the breakfast area, but that’s still got some changes coming, so we’ll leave that for another day. I couldn’t be happier with this room transformation and how quickly it all came together. The money we saved by painting the cabinets and using existing appliances made the project very manageable. I’m already thinking about my next One Room Challenge and I can tell you it’s another biggie!

Source List – Click on the items below for direct links to the products. Where actual items were no longer available, I’ve provided similar options. (This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. Click here to read my full disclosure policy.)
The paint we used for the cabinets is Muralo Semi-gloss in Benjamin Moore White Dove.
- Marble backsplash tile
- Faux wood porcelain tile floor
- Cabinet bin pulls
- Ribbon & reed pulls
- 3 Chandeliers over island
- General store sign
- Vintage bread box
- Marmalade jar
- Vintage ice bucket
- Vintage silver tray
- White tufted chairs
- Cane back chairs
- Crystal basket chandelier
- Silver footed bowl
- Chinoiserie vase
To see our renovation in more detail please visit these posts from the prior weeks:
Updating the Island Counter | Changing the Kitchen Floor
Installing a New Backsplash | Painting the Existing Cabinets
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Wow! What a difference! Love it! You did a fabulous job! Lots of personality! You must be very pleased!
Thank you, Stephanie! I am quite happy and I’m glad to hear it has personality… š Its hard to tell when it’s your own, but I was hoping it didn’t look like everyone else’s white kitchen (even though I love them all!)
Beautiful!! What a great transformation! What paint did u use for the cupboards?
Thanks, Jeanie! And thanks for reminding me – I meant to add that to this post and will add it in now. It’s Muralo Semi-gloss in Benjamin Moore White Dove.
what a vision, lory! so inspiring. yes, the sign is perfect over a pantry! love how you have accessorized and thanks for all the links. is the banana holder something you already had? i’m crushin on it. now i want those floors! lol!
Thanks, Ruby! The banana holder is actually from The Enchanted Home Blog. She has a shop on her blog with wonderful things… š
Love it! We had our formica kitchen cabinets painted Linen White- Benjamin Moore- and what a difference it made. Love the blue and white vase! Where can I purchase one like it?
Thanks, Eve! The blue and white vase is from Tina’s shop at The Enchanted Home, but I just looked and she doesn’t seem to be carrying it now. I added a link to a very similar vase in the source list in this post. In fact, I think I may get one for the kitchen because I borrowed this one from our family room for these photos… š
Oh Lory! I am swooning over your kitchen renovation! It is all so beautiful! I love every little detail! Enjoy your kitchen every single day, I know you will!
Thanks so much, Chloe! So far I’m definitely enjoying… š
I’m amazed that the black counters don’t detract from the overall light and airy ambiance of the new kitchen. In fact, through the eye of the lens, the dark counters aren’t even noticeable. Impressive!
I so agree and I was really worried about that! I was so afraid they would bring the whole thing down but replacing them was just way too costly. In the end, replacing just the island was the right solution for us… š
I could hardly wait to open your post this morning in anticipation of seeing your kitchen completed and decorated…I’m ready to move in–LOL!! It is absolutely fabulous. The biggest transformation I think are the painted cupboards and added glass to the doors, but really all the changes together makes this a beautiful designer kitchen, but a very comfortable to live in space. Keeping your dark granite worked out very well and saved you quite a bit of dollars, and it makes your marble island stand out like it should–it is stunning. Thanks again for all your posts. Looking forward to watching your next space develop. You know you’re my favorite designer!!! Best-Kathy
Aw Kathy, what a nice thing to say! Thank you so very much! It’s true, this renovation has made such a difference to me, because we spend so much time in the kitchen and it’s literally at the center of our house. It makes me happy to walk in there now… š
So excited to see this final reveal, and it’s a stunner!!!!!!! Love all the accessories, too. Isn’t it amazing how transformed something can be in a short amount of time? Even all the clean-up is worth it when you love the finished look. Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy.
Thanks Bobbi, and it’s true, I’m amazed at how quickly it was done! In fact, I dragged it out a bit to fit the One Room Challenge, but it really only took 3 weeks once everything was ordered… š
Oh Lory! It’s gorgeous! I probably would have slept in there the first night after competition because I couldn’t drag myself away. Enjoy!
Ha ha! Well, with the way I’m up all night working, I practically do sleep in the kitchen! (Writing this at 2:30 am, as we speak… ;-))
I said WOW out loud twice when I saw the pictures. This is beautiful! You did a wonderful job.
Lol, that’s both funny and nice to hear all at the same time… š Thanks, Elizabeth!!
it’s amazing what a little (or a boatload!) of white paint can do! beautiful!!!
So true! Thanks Cassie!!
Lory!! It’s beautiful and so fresh! Seriously, I bet you just feel so calm and serene when you are are in there now. Love it so much! Congrats on such a beautiful space!
Thanks so much, Ashley! And yes, it does make me feel serene. Finally working my way through these comments and next I hope to read all the other One Room Challenge posts. I hope I get thorough them before the next challenge! š
Lory – this is gorgeous!!! It looks like a completely different house! We’ve painted kitchen cabinets and it’s a bear of a job, but this. This is a stunner!!!!
Thanks, Jen! Yes, I’m glad we went with a contractor for the cabinets. Fortunately we saved enough on the things we didn’t do to make that workable. I’m not the biggest DIY-er around (although I am thinking of painting some furniture in the New Year… ;-))
LOVE the white and I know you are loving it!
I sure am, Kim… š Thanks! I’m looking forward to following your renovation too!!
Beautiful before and after. I would love either one but my favorite is the new kitchen because I love the happiness it brings to the room. Great choice and thank you for sharing.
Thanks so much, Marilyn! A bright white room is just such a happy place to be… š
Lory! What a stunning transformation!! Well done! I love the trio of chandeliers. One thing I noticed right off the bat was the addition of the corbels and maybe a tad bigger island countertop? Perfect! All the glass doors are the perfect touch. Bravo!!
Thanks so much, Emily! Yes, actually the island counter is the same size and it always drove me crazy that the overhang had no corbels, nor is it deep enough for barstools. An odd thing, but the corbels made all the difference. Thanks for the kind words!
Lory, your kitchen looks absolutely amazing. I love all the white!!! Have a GREAT weekend!
Thanks so much, Lory! (I now get such a kick out of seeing your notifications in my inbox with the same name spelling… ;-))
Lory, your new kitchen is so beautiful! You have done such a great job with absolutely everything! Enjoy!
Thank you, Mary-ann!!
What a bright, clean, beautiful transformation! It is wonderful down to the very last detail! Thank you for sharing!!!
Thanks, Teresa! Thanks for visiting!!
Lory! It looks so good! What a dramatic before and after. I’m sure walking in there every morning just makes you smile. Awesome job!
Thanks, Nancy, and yes it does make me smile!! So fun to share it with you! As you can see I’m behind in my replies, so I will be getting to your email one of these days… š
Oh the power of paint! It’s amazing! Congratulations, and enjoy!
So true and thanks so much, Iris!!
Lory, what a gorgeous renovation! I love white kitchens and I so agree… everything goes with a white kitchen! Beautiful!
Thanks, Yvonne! I’ve always loved your kitchen, so it’s fun to have my own white kitchen now… š
Gorgeous, gorgeous kitchen! Love how you have mixed in some vintage accessories…
Thanks, Donna! Yep, I feel like the vintage is what makes it me… š
How did you paint your cabinets? I’m thinking about doing this but wonder did someone paint them or did you? Any suggestions would be appreciated! Stunning results!
Thanks, Debbie! We hired a contractor to paint them. I detail the process in the post before this. It’s linked above under “Painting the Existing Cabinets”. It’s certainly possible to DIY it but I didn’t want to take a chance given the quality of the cabinets.
Looks wonderful! We have been struggling with the decision as to whether to paint our cherry cabinets white, but had never seen any “before” and “after” photos like yours. Husband thought it would be a travesty to paint them, but thanks to your photos his mind has been opened! Might I ask if you had them sprayed, or did you actually hand paint them your self?
Thanks, Jan! We had them sprayed. The post before this one details the process a bit. Itās linked above under āPainting the Existing Cabinetsā.
This space is seriously stunning. Iām going to include your makeover in my favorites roundup next week ā itās just too gorgeous! XO
Thank you, Oksana, and thanks so much for sharing!!
Looks really great Lory and I’m glad that you went the route of not just ripping everything out!
Thanks, Janet! There really was no need to rip them out, so I’m glad too to have saved the money… š (And so is hubby!!)
Lory, is the most beautiful kitchen I have seen recently .It is amazing how at one time cherry cainets were and are so beautiful but wow, what a difference the paint made. It just opened everything up and looks sooo wonderful.
Thanks, Kathy! Yes, a lot of people still love cherry and it can look beautiful. I think it just wasn’t done well here, but also, I simply always wanted the white… š Thanks for the kind words!!
What a big difference paint makes. Your kitchen is so much lighter and brighter. I was wondering about painting your cupboards. Does the BM paint cover smoothly without being sprayed? Your accessories are the topping on the cake. If I didn’t just buy new upholstered chairs for my eating area I would absolutely go for those cane back chair. They add wonderful texture as well as that French feel to the room.
Thanks, Joanna!! Yes, I’m really happy with the chairs. I didn’t focus on them because we will be changing the table soon and styling at least the tabletop, so you can look forward to that down the road… š As for the cabinets, the doors were sprayed and are much smoother than the sides which were painted by hand.
Lory, I knew this reveal was going to be beautiful but it is even more stunning than I imagined! I love every detail from the amazing backsplash to the corbels on the island. Congratulations on a gorgeous transformation!
Cheers! Shelley
Thanks so much, Shelley! How fun it is to share the whole transformation with everyone here… š
Lory, what a most beautiful transformation! Thanks for the inspiration as if we decide to remain in our house and not build the downsized home, then the first thing that will be done is to renovate our 11 year old kitchen. Bravo…a job well done!!!
Thanks so much, Shirley! And I know that feeling of ‘should we stay or should we go’ all too well, because we went back and forth with it for a few years. When we moved into this house last year, I made it clear I wanted to re-do the kitchen before we agreed to buy… š Good luck whichever way you decide to go!!
Sooo sooo gorgeous! I love how it turned out!!
Thanks so much, Courtney!!
WOW! A testament to the Power of Paint. An amazing transformation! Just beautiful.
Thank you!!
This is incredible! The kitchen is so much brighter with all the white components. I love the glass doors on the cabinets. Beautiful!
Thanks, Erin!
Absolutely stunning! I love every single detail, and I am obsessed with that chinoiserie vase. Wish I could find an exact one like that!
Thanks, Monica!! The vase was purchased from The Enchanted Home’s online shop, but I linked to a similar one because she didn’t have any more in stock. You might still contact Tina or just keep watching the site because she often gets products back in. Funny thing is, since I ‘borrowed’ the vase from my den (where I have 2 on the fireplace), I’m planning to get the other one I linked to for my kitchen… š
Hi, I had the same color cabinets and had a painter paint them white. They have since peeled even after having him come back and seal it with a polyurethane. How did you paint yours?
I hired a cabinet maker. So far no problems, but it’s only been a few months. Fingers crossed!!
Absolutely gorgeous! Planning on painting our oak cabinets white. Did you use the same white for the cabinets and the woodwork trim?
Thank you! No, the cabinets are BM White Dove and the woodwork trim is BM Simply White, a touch whiter.
Wow….An amazing job. Love it. Do you have a rough idea how much the transformation cost.
Thanks, Gina! I think the price would be dependent on where you live and what materials you choose.
While it looks nice, cherrywood is tons more money then painted white wood. The cherry has a much more ritzy , high class look.