Budget rental kitchen remodel that is easily reversible

Budget rental kitchen remodel that is easily reversible

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Think you’re stuck with your rental kitchen the way it is and that you can’t do anything to change it? This rental kitchen remodel will change your mind! I had a $500 budget to inject some fun and personality in a generic rental kitchen and to make it more functional to prepare meals.

The star of this #kitchenmakeover? The peel and stick tile backsplash. I used VINTAGE smart tiles in AZUR – they are full of life and color, and perfectly match the eclectic quirky sense of style of the renters: Shaina, Tessa and Waffles the dog. I was able to install the peel and stick smart tiles right over the existing subway tiles so this project was quick, easy and mess free, with stunning results.

I used the smart tiles as inspiration for the rest of the makeover, including the rustic window cornice/valance I made with some scrap wood, and the IKEA kitchen cart revamping that I did: I gave it new wheels, a new top and made it even more functional by incorporating a space rack. It’s now the hub of the kitchen and with the beautiful blue stain I chose for the top, it looks right at home with the peel and stick tiles.

The entire kitchen remodel, including the plants came in under budget at $446 and by doing it as soon as they moved into the house, Shaina, Tessa and Waffles the dog will get to enjoy their new kitchen for the next 3 years while they live in the house and work on their tiny house business, the LATCH collective, making the investment well worth it.

Want to find out more about the LATCH collective and what’s happening around tiny houses in LA? Here’s the link to what Shaina, Tessa and Waffles are up: http://bit.ly/2rdvY24

Here’s a cost breakdown for the makeover:

Total cost: $446

Backsplash: $368
VINTAGE Azur Smart Tiles – 46 tiles @ $8 each – product info: http://amzn.to/2scL8F4

Window Cornice: $10
$6 wood and corner brackets
$4 paint (custom color)

IKEA BEKVAM kitchen cart hack/revamp: $48
2 ½” casters w/ brakes: $14
Wood: $15
Stain: $8

Plants: $20

For more rental kitchen decorating ideas, you can watch how I gave a makeover to my LA apartment kitchen in this video: http://bit.ly/1G7OtAH

Tutorial on how I revamped the IKEA kitchen cart: http://bit.ly/2s5ZplS

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Thanks to Smart Tiles for sponsoring this makeover!

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Ava Shoe says:

Ew those tiles

KristiLisa Kleiner says:

The Latch Collective might should be thinking 🤔 about hiring you to design/decorate their tiny houses 🏡 and or be an option for their clients…?

MezzoDuo says:

What did she use that cost $400? lololol..

serendipidus1 says:

Oh yeah students have 500 quid to spend on crappy stickers lol! Could feed a student for months on that. Seriously can't stand these "budget" makeovers that make people feel poor. You could buy a new table or sofa or real blinds or real tiles for 500 so I do jot understand how she spent that much money especially on friggen stickers!!!!!!!!????!??!!!!! Insane. Dumb tiles if you ask me.

Krystal E says:

That's a really nice kitchen to begin with……

Vashti Perry says:

Good designs

Louis Dessau says:

Damn you're strong. Lol

e Marie says:

It’s true the original kitchen was a stunning rental, and maybe didn’t need much work. But I’ve been in plenty of rentals that would’ve benefited by these lovely decorative ideas, wish I would have seen this then!

SisDan5202 says:

I liked the changes you made. I am enjoying your videos. Keep them coming…

Lyse says:

Lmfaoo she made it look worse

brown bird says:

That's more counter space than I have so I'd ditch the cart

brown bird says:

Gingham curtains, solid color rug, steel or wood looking stuff to cover the subway tiles because they're shiny and cold looking against the woodwork and everyone is doing them.

Mollie Mae says:

Smart Tiles are nice but incredibly expensive!!!!

Maile Kwan says:

BEAUTIFUL! Great job!

BeeBee Tee says:

I love the blues against the white, so nice. One of my favorite color combinations.

BeeBee Tee says:

Beautiful tiles, both before and after. The kitchen has such flair now.

Laci Nelz says:

Love the idea and the suggestions; very creative! Me on the other hand, I would've been happy with the previous kitchen though lol.

Fergus Macduff The Westie says:

I live in a wood cabin. Would these tiles be removable from wood walls?

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