Monthly Archives: November 2010

budget breakdown

So, the kitchen’s done. Or close enough – I’ve got one more door to buy from IKEA. Other than that, it’s done. So the big question: where’d the money go?

$82 – demo tools (nail puller, crowbar, floor scraper)
$4,530 – Cabinets, dishwasher, microwave, sink, faucet, countertops (all IKEA).
$129 – delivery of all of the above
$6,209 – contractor for wall demo, electrical, plumbing, and sheetrock (came out odd because he provided undercabinet lights for me). Also includes some non-kitchen stuff that I didn’t separate out- front porch ruffle removal, outlet in studio, front light, living room ceiling light.
$462 – floor refinishing
$115 – garbage disposal
$255 – tile and associated supplies
$212 – paint, tape, caulk, misc.
$80 – light fixture
$40 – trash/recycling cans
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$12,114 – Total cost of Jill’s kitchen.

Things that cost more than I originally budgeted:
The cabinets – I was thinking of going with the Stat look from IKEA, which is a lot cheaper than Lidingo. But Stat was just too country for my house, so I chose Lidingo.
Floor refinishing – I’d been calculating based on how much the rest of my house cost – but they had to do a lot more work on the kitchen since it was covered in linoleum adhesive, and we used the dustless system because it was open to the rest of the house.
Tile – I hadn’t budgeted for tile at all – I wasn’t sure I was going to do it, and then it just kind of happened.

The countertops were my saving moment – I had no idea how much they might cost, and when I started to get quotes of nearly $1,000 for laminate, I backed up and rethought, which gained me my amazing farmhouse sink, while getting rid of that 11′ long span on the front wall. And then I decided that laminate from IKEA would do just fine, and it turned out pretty great.

So that’s where my money went into the kitchen – feel free to ask if you want more details. In the end? Worth every penny.

kitchen completion!

It’s done! (well, close enough). Let’s start with a reminder of where it began, back in this post. All the knotty pine, the sink under the side window, the peninsula cutting the room in half, and the kitchen table taking up too much space and too little at the same time.

But last weekend I had a Halloween pumpkin-painting party as an excuse to show off the kitchen, and took final photos, so here’s what the kitchen looks like now, with convenient comparison photos from before.

Before:

After:

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After:

And two photos I don’t have “before” versions of: