Hip, hip hooray! I finally have pictures uploaded to show you the cheap, easy update to my kitchen.
My original backsplash was the same Formica as my counter tops. A little too much beige for my taste. And way too much matching. So, I purchased some bead-board wallpaper and got busy. It's cheap and way easier than hack-sawing real beadboard and trying to make it fit.
See the before and after, after the jump!
I started with bead-board wallpaper purchased at Lowe's for just $14. I cut it to fit beneath my cabinets, with about half an inch extra. I lined it up with the bottom of the cabinet, then used an Xacto blade to slice it off at its top, where it met the bottom of the cabinets.
Once all the paper was up and it dried overnight, I painted over it with white paint to seal the paper. Since it was in my kitchen and it's bound to get wet/stuff thrown on it, this seemed smart. You can also paint it any other color, so get creative!
I used plastic spray paint, and sprayed small amounts onto a paper plate. I used a little paint brush to do the work. (It's important to spray a little at a time, since it drys rapidly. Also, don't count on using that brush again.) I gave everything two coats and it matches perfectly. You'd never know!
Here is the finished outcome:
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3 comments:
Wow! This made such a difference in your kitchen. It made the countertops look totally different too. Much better. I've been contemplating a kitchen redo myself.
this is in my to-do-list as well. great work. your kitchen is gorgeous.
FABULOUS...I'm off to Lowes.
xoxo~kathy @
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