How to build your own DIY Butcher Block Counter Tops. Create gorgeous, high end counter tops at a fraction of the cost. One of the things that will make or break the budget of any kitchen renovation is the countertops. Counters can range from inexpensive laminate to outrageously expensive solid stone. Like any card carrying Joanna Gaines fan, I love a good carrera marble countertop.
Easy DIY Craftsman Window Trim
How to install Easy DIY Craftsman Window Trim with no complicated angles. Just measure, cut, and install and you’ll have instant character. If you’ve ever browsed a website with houses for sale, you’ll notice that one of the things that adds instant character to a home is the trim. From crown molding to board and batten, millwork is a great way to add a focal
How to Install a Subway Tile Backsplash in the Kitchen
Subway Tile is a dream for a DIYer on a budget. I’m going to walk you through the steps to install subway tile on your own, saving you hundreds of dollars in labor cost. I love subway tile for so many reasons – the simplicity, the classic style, and the price. They are easily the cheapest tile option on the market, which makes it a
5 Steps to Organize Your Pantry
If your pantry is is a trouble spot in your kitchen, I’ve got a few tips for making it work for you! Here are 5 steps that will take your pantry from overwhelming to organized. First, I want to show you a picture of our pantry. This is our pantry – not freshly organized. This is what our pantry looks like 90% of the time.
Caring for Our Ikea Farmhouse Sink
I already told you about finding and purchasing my favorite farmhouse sink from Ikea. But I thought I’d share a bit more about how what it takes to maintain and care for our sink. First of all, I ADORE this sink. If you want to read more about my love for this sink, you can see the first post here – IKEA Farmhouse Kitchen Sink.
IKEA Farmhouse Kitchen Sink – Double Basin Apron Front Sink Review
I have found it – “The One”. No, I’m not talking about my husband (although he’s pretty great!), I’m talking about my farmhouse sink! It’s gigantic and absolutely gorgeous. It’s made for bathing babies and scrubbing produce, filling watering cans and trimming flowers. Basically, it’s the sink of your dreams. Well, my dreams anyway! Typically, if you’re looking for a cast iron farmhouse sink, you’re