Before
Ahhh. My Kitchen.Not my favorite room in our house.We have had this sage green formica countertop and I just know what you are thinking. Now why would she want to swap out this beauty. Yeah, right.
Ahhh. My Kitchen.Not my favorite room in our house.We have had this sage green formica countertop and I just know what you are thinking. Now why would she want to swap out this beauty. Yeah, right.We have debated and debated how to change this countertop. We have a very limited budget so we knew whatever we did we would have to do it on our own. Our home is currently for sale so we just kept putting the project off until last week.I just couldn't take this green beast another day.
And not only was the countertop a major problem so was the kitchen sink. It was NOT a double sink. Who does that? I couldn't keep that thing clean to save my life. But just like the countertop we lived with it. But we figured if we are pulling it out to redo the countertop it would be the perfect time to swap out the sink.
I am not ashamed to show this very professional paint job from a few years back. Yep, I did that. Why pull out the oven while painting when you can just paint around it. It really does not matter because our next project will be to put in a subway backsplash.
We decided to tile over the green beast late Friday night last week. We planned to pick up supplies the next day. And I am happy to say it is complete aside from the backsplash.
I cannot lie when I say even the hardiebacker board is an improvement from the green beast!
We opted for this granite style tile and could not be happier.
After 
Isn't it just lovely. I have dreamt of this change for quite some time!
I don't know if you noticed our nasty chrome single faucet but we swapped that out as well when we installed the new sink. We found both the faucet and the double sink on KSL and saved ourselves several buckaroos!
The double sink finishes eveything off nicely. 
The addition of new hardware can make a significant difference and change the feel of a whole room like a kitchen or bathroom. 



So there you go. Our before and After.
And not only was the countertop a major problem so was the kitchen sink. It was NOT a double sink. Who does that? I couldn't keep that thing clean to save my life. But just like the countertop we lived with it. But we figured if we are pulling it out to redo the countertop it would be the perfect time to swap out the sink.
I am not ashamed to show this very professional paint job from a few years back. Yep, I did that. Why pull out the oven while painting when you can just paint around it. It really does not matter because our next project will be to put in a subway backsplash.
We decided to tile over the green beast late Friday night last week. We planned to pick up supplies the next day. And I am happy to say it is complete aside from the backsplash.
I cannot lie when I say even the hardiebacker board is an improvement from the green beast!
We opted for this granite style tile and could not be happier.
After 
Isn't it just lovely. I have dreamt of this change for quite some time!
I don't know if you noticed our nasty chrome single faucet but we swapped that out as well when we installed the new sink. We found both the faucet and the double sink on KSL and saved ourselves several buckaroos!
The double sink finishes eveything off nicely. 
The addition of new hardware can make a significant difference and change the feel of a whole room like a kitchen or bathroom. 



So there you go. Our before and After. We are happy and wished we would have done this years ago!
It looks great!! I love the new sink and faucet! Too bad you both have a kitchen you love and now you have to leave! Hopefully the next homeowner will enjoy it!!
ReplyDeleteAn amazing upgrade. Sure updated the kitchen. Congratulations.
ReplyDelete- Joy
Great job! I love the changes! Hopefully this will be what brings the offers in on your house. Good luck!
ReplyDeletePam
LOVE the color of the granite tiles! Your new faucet is pretty too. WHat a difference those upgrades made. Great job!
ReplyDeleteJen
Scissors & Spatulas
it looks wonderful, melanie! though the sage green was lovely, too. ;)
ReplyDeleteI really like it!
ReplyDeleteVery nice update! It should bring more $$$ when you sell AND you can enjoy it until you do! WIN WIN.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful! What a difference a counter top can make! :) I'm having a favorite cupboard party on Tuesday and would love for you to come.
ReplyDeletebe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
I have never noticed your counter tops before in all the time I've been to your home, but now.... WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see them!
BEAUTIFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteI have never noticed your counter tops before and how many times have I been there.... WOW! I can't wait to see them in person.
Fabulous transformation. I love your new tile, it is wonderful and the sink and faucet are gorgeous also. You should be so pleased. It looks terrific. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love the hardware color! The countertops looks very "fancy," as my son would say!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful update! I love your new faucet, and you did a great job with the tile. You and your husband are an *amazing* team!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks wonderful Melanie! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud when I saw your paint job behind the oven, that's what mine looks like too!!!! Haha. I thought no one else would be as lazy as myself, no offense! You're kitchen looks great!
ReplyDeleteBig change! I think this will appeal to potential buyers a lot more than the "old" kitchen. I am sure it will be hard for you to let it go now!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant idea to tile over formica! And how smart to look for the sink and faucet on KSL. We always get our house just right before we sell, too ;)
ReplyDeleteThat looks gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteKathy
Melanie- You did a great job...and it looks like a brand new kitchen! WOW! Your hard work and investment will pay off big bucks at the selling point! Soo...now you have a whole new idea for some of your painted pieces...how about a tile top? xxoo Diana
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Now will you come do mine? :) It will be a huge selling feature, too.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous transformation!!! It looks like a whole new kitchen, sooo attractive, I'm sure it will help sell your house much faster. Good Luck!!
ReplyDeleteVintageBeachgirl
That is a fabulous transformation!!! It looks like a whole new kitchen, sooo attractive, I'm sure it will help sell your house much faster. Good Luck!!
ReplyDeleteVintageBeachgirl
Great job! with this redo you will have the house sold in no time flat!
ReplyDeleteDee Dee
Mel!!! You painted your red cabinets?!??!! NO!! I love your red cabinets! {Sigh} But your new counter and sink look fantastic! :)
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen looks beautiful, Melanie!
ReplyDeleteLove the tile! It looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWould love for you to share on my new link party!
http://allthingsfee.blogspot.com/2011/04/want-to-party.html
Looks amazing! So rich and changes the whole look of your kitchen! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteMiss Bloomers
An amazing job and it upgraded your house for the sale, with your new counter and sink looking favulous!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week.
FABBY
Really classy!!
ReplyDeleteMelanie,
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! LOVE it! You did a fantastic job! It looks great!
Love the hardware!
ReplyDeleteNicely done! It looks great and LOVE your new faucet! What a great look!
ReplyDelete:D Lynda
Your new countertops, faucet and sink looks absolutely stunning. If this doesn't sell your house nothing will. You did a great job on this project.
ReplyDeleteOut with the old and in with the new! How refreshing- You've gotta love it!!! -Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove the new sink and counter. Looks great.
ReplyDelete~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
What a great...and fast re-do! Looks FABulous! I'm sure it will be very appealing to potential buyers and you get to enjoy it in the meantime!
ReplyDeleteHave a beautiful evening~
;-D Kathleen
Isn't it always the case that we live with something we hate and only change it when it is time to move?!?!?
ReplyDeleteAwesome transformation. Good luck with the sale of your home.
Oh mel! That looks so good! I bet you love it! Now you can get back to making cookies again
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Just beautiful. I wish we could do this in our rental home. We have the old laminate counter tops and to boot the lanlord has painted parts of them with similar colored latex paint to cover up damaged spots ROFL! I call them our camo counters. I'd be thrilled to have you link this to my VIP party today! http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/04/vip-party-10.html
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking this up to my VIP party this week =) Cheers! Sommer
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation! I love the granite (or is is marble?) tile. I just redid my kitchen on a $1,200.00 Budget! I'd love for you to pop over and check it out!
ReplyDelete~Mikey @ Shabby French Cottage
It is beautiful!! I love what you did and how much it changed the kitchen area. Gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing makeover! Gives it an entirely different look. Great job! :-)
ReplyDeleteStop in sometime at Cranberry Morning.
If I wasn't renting I would so do this to my kitchen...love love love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI love it! I also have counter tops I HATE (white with a 1960's gold fleck) and have been wondering what the most cost effective way to remedy it would be. Anyway, great job! (Oh, and I painted around my fridge the same way you did your stove. Who's gonna know?!?!) :)
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for something cost effective to do to my countertops...they are white with gray and pink boomerrang (sp?) shapes on them. Nice right? Well, I'm lucky enough to even have a backsplash to match!! Thanks for the great idea!
ReplyDeleteI just came across your blog from another one I was reading... I am kinda new to all of this so have a cpulled of questions if you dnot mind!
ReplyDeleteDid you put the backer board directly over the Formica and just acre in? And mostly... What is this KSL that everyone is talking about? My kitchen has been driving me nuts for 3 years now'
Thanks
Caralulu
going from
ReplyDeletegreen formica to
lovely tile
is such a major improvement
i love it
and am so glad
you linked it up
to fridays unfolded
alison