Couple completely transforms their kitchen by changing this ONE element: "I can't believe the difference"
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Sharing on Instagram, one couple from Melbourne has revealed that changing one major element in their kitchen has completely transformed its look.
Now, it appears bigger, brighter and more welcoming than ever before!
According to Chantelle and her husband Marcus, their kitchen was too "dark" for their liking, and it seemed somehow uninviting to visitors. In Chantelle's own words, it just wasn't "her vibe".
So the two of them decided they needed to change the dark green splashback with a new colour, and also add a few complementing features to it.
Chantelle completely changed her kitchen's look by covering her splashback. Credit: Instagram/@buildingouraston.
Since it was too risky to completely remove the old splashback, they hired a tiler to attach the new tiles on top instead.
The couple used two and a half packs of white tiles in the shade Kit Kat Matt, and applied them using white Mapei grout.
To complement the newly-added white tiles and to complete that "coastal" look they were going for, the couple added a small olive tree to the benchtop, a few wooden decor pieces, a fruit bowl and a rattan utensil holder to the kitchen area.
And while the kitchen still features the same benchtop, cupboards, handles, and stovetop, it looks completely different to how it did before.
It's amazing how just simply changing the colour of your splashback can transform a space!
Hundreds of Chantelle's followers on her social media page commented on the impressive room transformation, commending her for doing such a good job transforming her kitchen space.
"Love it! What a difference one little thing can make," one woman wrote in the comments. "So gorgeous!" added another.
However, we also understand that kitchen renovations like this one can be costly, time-consuming, and not to mention, a huge hassle – especially for our members who are renters!
Luckily for us, there's no shortage of ideas on the internet to mine for easy and affordable DIY projects that can spruce up your kitchen for almost no time or effort.
Here are some ideas!
Credit: yoduvh Essentials.
Now, it appears bigger, brighter and more welcoming than ever before!
According to Chantelle and her husband Marcus, their kitchen was too "dark" for their liking, and it seemed somehow uninviting to visitors. In Chantelle's own words, it just wasn't "her vibe".
So the two of them decided they needed to change the dark green splashback with a new colour, and also add a few complementing features to it.
Chantelle completely changed her kitchen's look by covering her splashback. Credit: Instagram/@buildingouraston.
Since it was too risky to completely remove the old splashback, they hired a tiler to attach the new tiles on top instead.
The couple used two and a half packs of white tiles in the shade Kit Kat Matt, and applied them using white Mapei grout.
To complement the newly-added white tiles and to complete that "coastal" look they were going for, the couple added a small olive tree to the benchtop, a few wooden decor pieces, a fruit bowl and a rattan utensil holder to the kitchen area.
And while the kitchen still features the same benchtop, cupboards, handles, and stovetop, it looks completely different to how it did before.
It's amazing how just simply changing the colour of your splashback can transform a space!
Hundreds of Chantelle's followers on her social media page commented on the impressive room transformation, commending her for doing such a good job transforming her kitchen space.
"Love it! What a difference one little thing can make," one woman wrote in the comments. "So gorgeous!" added another.
However, we also understand that kitchen renovations like this one can be costly, time-consuming, and not to mention, a huge hassle – especially for our members who are renters!
Luckily for us, there's no shortage of ideas on the internet to mine for easy and affordable DIY projects that can spruce up your kitchen for almost no time or effort.
Here are some ideas!
Credit: yoduvh Essentials.