Cozy Comfy Kitchen with Apple Green and Gingham

Micaela just moved into her first home -- a 1950s two-bedroom rambler that was in need of a lot of love. She's done a great job at cleaning and painting, but the kitchen remains a disaster. The dingy cabinets don't stay shut and have been known to hit her in the head. The appliances are old and don't work, the sink is permanently stained and the countertops are dated and chipped. The floor is coming up in parts and the pink brick backsplash is layered with grease. With a budget of $24,000, James helps Micaela transform her kitchen into the cozy, comfy space she wants. Bright apple green and white cabinets make the new space pop. A funky button backslash, open shelving, and a DIY pot rack give the room personality. But it's the clever use of removable gingham wallpaper on the ceiling that takes this kitchen transformation to new heights.
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