Lindsey lived in West Hollywood, but her kitchen was from Anywheresville, USA. Not that Anywheresville isn’t nice, but you wouldn’t want to, y’know, LIVE there. It’s just a little too close to Snoozeburg, and nothing exciting ever happens there.
No, she was in Tinseltown, and her kitchen needed to look the part.
I love how she went white, not only because I do love me a white kitchen, but because now the cabinets blends so seamlessly with the soffit and crown moulding overhead that the ceiling seems twice as high!
New overhead lights and glass tile backsplash round out the look, and speaking of rounding out, does this round wall on her peninsula remind anyone else about that episode of The Hills when Spencer paints a terrible graffiti mural that says “HOLLYWOOD” on Heidi’s similarly-shaped peninsula in her apartment and hilarity and rage (mostly rage) ensue? No? Just me? Carry on then.
Anyway, gorgeous job Lindsey! Be sure to check out more on her blog The O’Donnell Collective.








8 Comments
Angie @ Postcards from the Ridge
January 25, 2016 at 6:51 AMOoh. That’s a great makeover. I love how the cabinets and soffits are all the same color, too. Great job. Thanks for sharing it.
Helen
January 25, 2016 at 10:11 AMThat clock knows Lindsay is a STAR! (jazz hands)
Jessica [Havok]
January 25, 2016 at 10:25 AMNo joke, I didn’t even notice there was crown molding in the before photo! While i love dark woods and would want my kitchen full of them, they do kind of focus your attention on them and only them! It’s amazing what a change of color can do!
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Katie
January 25, 2016 at 11:43 AMhaha Hills reference on point!!
Maria from Oz
January 25, 2016 at 6:33 PMACTION! …….and CUT! That’s a wrap. Get that baby out to the box office! It’s a smash!
Autumn
January 26, 2016 at 7:57 AMI love the way the cabinets look now, and that new backsplash is amazing! Does anyone else think a shade in a bright intense yellow (with some kind of large print) would look fantastic in this kitchen? I think the flowers and the gold accents are making my eyes look for more yellow, and I’m not finding it!
Elaine Wagg
January 26, 2016 at 4:58 PMOk,I thought the BEFORE looked a lot better than what I have going, but it doesn’t even compare to the AFTER. Great job!
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Carole
January 30, 2016 at 2:00 PMI like both, before and after, but then I live in Anywhere USA…Snoozeburg. And of course, people who live in or near there obviously have what, no taste?