Please help this poor kitchen!
Any ideas for how to live with this kitchen until we can do a reno? I am not a fan of the whole color scheme, cabinets have been lacquered so will involve a lot of work to change color. Paint suggestions for walls and any other ideas to tone down the ugly would be most appreciated!
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Thinking aloud: I'd first off definitely remove those glassed shelves over the sink....that would open up the space tremendously and you might find that's all you need do till you can remodel. Seems an easy fix. Removing them would open up the view into your back yard---wonderful! Don't even consider shuttering out that view!--or mucking it up w/ valances or curtains. Looks like a landscape painting. Keep clean and open.If you need to close those windows for privacy, i suggest translucent, cordless!, single cell honeycomb blinds in alabaster (color) that when closed tuck up out of sight.
I suggest you prioritize what you can do now, do #1 on your list and stand back and consider if this is enough till you can really remodel. Then do #2, etc.
Those white knobs are fresh and clean looking....i'd keep them cuz brighten up the cabinets.Compare the look of your white-knobbed cabinets with the drearier look in the pic above.
BTW, that picture above (Heights Kitchen Remodel) with the 2-color scheme for the top and bottom cabinets is very attractive and something you might consider when you decide it's time to paint them. And I agree re the cathedral cabinet fronts on the top cabinets...arrrrrrrgh!. I notice the bottom ones aren't cathedral.Maybe you could (when you remodel) just change the cabinet doors of the top cabinets to match the configuration of the bottom ones......
good luck!
I would remove the border from the dining area then decide if I could live with the yellow tiles or if they needed to be removed.
Latly I would decide on paint color. You may want to go with a soft grey like this: http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-color/gentlegray
Or a deep yellow:http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-color/valleyview
Hope you will post updates!
The cabinetry is certainly dated, but I think a few cost-effective upgrades to the kitchen will end up going a long way for you.
First, paint. I'd suggest a mid to dark shade of grey. I really like Benjamin Moore's "Englewood Cliffs" grey- http://www.benjaminmoore.com/en-us/paint-color/englewoodcliffs
Next, hardware. Changing out the hardware and faucet to a brushed nickel would help bring the kitchen more up to date. Brushed bronze is also pretty nice.
Also, backsplash. You could change out that dated backsplash for a new mosaic for fairly cheap. You could do it yourself with the supplies from Home Depot, or you could check out our selection and services here- http://www.granitetransformations.com/southjersey/products/mosaic-tiles/colors/traditional-mosaic/#!prettyPhoto[col_gall]/4/
Finally, odds and ends. New hand towels and some nice decorative touches could help modernize this space for you. Try not to clutter you counters, but some tasteful additions would go a long way.
Hope this helps, good luck!