You might think that almost all of the kitchen makeovers I share here on Better After are white kitchens. But you’d be wrong.
Just kidding, you’re right. Most of them ARE white, because most people who are renovating their kitchens are choosing white. And why shouldn’t they? White kitchens are bomb. (That’s what the kids say these days. I know because I went out to dinner the other night and we asked our teenage waiter guy if he would recommend the BBQ chicken pizza, and he said “That one is bomb.” So don’t go around calling things THE bomb, gross, so unhip. Now you know).
BUT ANYWAY. I have something different for your eyeballs today.
Just kidding, it’s also a white kitchen makeover. But STAY WITH ME. It’s not any old basic white kitchen makeover.
Perhaps it’s the wall-getting-knocked-out part, or the wood-paneled-ceiling part, or the original-brick-wall-of-coolness part, but the white cabinets were the last thing I noticed.
Even though it’s much bigger now with the wall knocked out, it still feels so cozy and warm. What do you think?
Get a closer look on Brooke’s blog Re-Fabbed.








6 Comments
Michelle P
September 23, 2015 at 7:20 AMI love this redo! I just have to tell you too that I have found so many fun new blogs thru your blog and love seeing your before and after posts! Yours is a blog I look forward to seeing in my feed most!
Lindsey @ Better After
September 24, 2015 at 2:17 PMWow, thanks Michelle! What a wonderful comment! Thanks for putting a smile on my face today!
Danielle
September 23, 2015 at 12:48 PMThis is one of my favorites ever! Such a great makeover with perfect details!
Elaine Wagg
September 23, 2015 at 1:45 PMThis kitchen is huge. It’s like the size of a commercial pizza kitchen! It is still cozy though; you’re right about that.
Alexis
September 23, 2015 at 2:08 PMHmmm, I happen to know (we discovered while installing a new plug box) that lurking under the plaster on our walls is red brick. Perhaps I should try harder to convince the husband that we should chip all the plaster off and expose it? I mean, it can’t be THAT much work… 😉
LeeAnn
September 23, 2015 at 8:53 PMI love a white kitchen and this one is gorgeous. The ceiling is so pretty and I love the red walls. It makes for a warn & inviting space.