The Most Underrated Kitchen-Reno Budget Saver: Used Cabinets
Here’s how to find some—and make them your own.
Here’s how to find some—and make them your own.
An ADU that doesn’t require starting fresh.
Plus the retro cabinet style that turned out to be convenient.
Meanwhile, the kids’ space is a lesson in tile combinations.
The soft-close hinges have a place in the future.
The 1959 bungalow was asking for cool curves.
Same goes for the waterproof shower “tile.”
Checkerboard tile, on the other hand, is still A-OK.
Plus the designer’s now nonnegotiable detail.
Plus a rough guide to how much each one will cost.
For five years, all they saw were dark wood cabinets.
The floor tile looks new, but it’s really just paint.
Charging stations, anyone?
A DeVol kitchen that stays true to its 17th-century roots.
How we juggled tile choices and a baby on the way.
See the 2D drawing that started the dual-sided reno.
It was the homeowner’s biggest save.
“More is more” was also the motto for the kitchen and stairwell.