Refaced cabinets and a handful of inexpensive finishing touches, like new hardware and a resurfaced countertop, update an inefficient and claustrophobic space
Before the Langdeau's got to work, the kitchen's jarring red walls, dingy off-white cabinets, and rusted hardware were just not a proper welcoming committee for their 1948 Cape. Plus, the ceiling fan was too low for them and the laminate counter's peeling edge snagged their clothes. So last year, after one snag too many, Bryan impulsively began tearing apart cabinets to start the room's long-planned remodel.
Shown: The dated kitchen lacked storage space, lighting, and style.
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