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An Accidental Renovation

April 3, 2013 by Abby 7 Comments

Pantry Renovation

It was meant to be a quick mini-renovation, but this has quickly turned into a much bigger project. For a while we had been planning to update the pantry over Easter weekend. It was 3 little cupboards and 2 open nooks and it drove me crazy trying to find things. I’d have to look in 5 spots to find anything! The plan was to get 2 tall cabinets to replace the 5 sections.

Our kitchen is an Ikea kitchen, so we thought it would be a fairly quick job. Pull out the old cupboards, head to Ikea for a pair of tall matching cabinets, come home and put them together and then put them in…easy! The picture above gives you a bit of an idea of how it looked at the start.

Well, as we started to pull out the old cupboards, we quickly realised that this was going to be a much bigger job. The DIY install the previous owners had done was worthy of an episode of Cowboy Builders! Most things were glued together…they had 1 screw if we were lucky! We were amazed the kitchen hadn’t fallen apart! We decided that we would be most comfortable ripping that whole side of the kitchen out and starting from scratch. That way, we knew the job would be done right.

After a lot more demolition work, we got it all back to bare studs to start fresh…just what you want to be doing about 8 weeks away from having a baby?! I’m not much use to hubby and the dust makes me sneezy, so he’s been doing a fantastic job mostly on his own. I’ve been hiding upstairs thinking I’m sewing, but mostly touching my fabric (yep, I do that too). The frames are starting to go up and it’s starting to come together. We are also hoping to re-use a lot of the cabinetry from the old one to make the shelves in the new pantry. Nothing like a bit of recycling!

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We decided to group it into sections, so that the work doesn’t all need to be done now. Hubby’s going to concentrate on the pantry and we’ll leave the fridge side until later (hopefully not 5 years later, but probably a couple). Now that it’s a real renovation, it does mean that the new pantry will be bigger…which is exciting. It’s hard to tell from the pictures, but the section on the left of the heating duct is new. The old pantry finished where the hole in the floor is. The fridge will move over to the left to make room.

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Roman has been enjoying it all and helping out. He had lots of fun measuring the fridge for us, even calling out random numbers and was surprisingly good at using a screwdriver. That’s his new fake ‘camera’ smile…awww!

Filed Under: Home Décor Tagged With: Around the House, DIY, Home Décor, Things for Mums, Upcycled/Repurposed

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  1. Anna says

    April 3, 2013 at 1:21 pm

    I love your little apprentice 🙂

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  2. Roslyn@Sew Delicious says

    April 3, 2013 at 1:58 pm

    We found some pretty dodgy stuff too when we first moved into our place! Not to mention the framed picture of a lady from the 80s in her work out gear…well some of her work out gear :/ Hahaha! The fun of new houses!!

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    • thingsforboys says

      April 4, 2013 at 3:25 pm

      Haha! Hubby found a frames cars picture, he’d probably prefer the ladies.

      Reply
  3. Liz Beavis says

    April 4, 2013 at 7:12 am

    oh no! don’t you hate it when a simple job turns into a big one that you should probably do properly seeing as you’ve started it. Happens to us all the time, particularly when you’re taking apart someone else’s work, you never know what you’re going to find. Will be wonderful to have a big pantry though.

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    • thingsforboys says

      April 4, 2013 at 3:25 pm

      Very true! Though I’m sure you have a much bigger job than us!

      Reply
  4. Michele Pacey says

    April 6, 2013 at 2:53 am

    Good for you! It was probably meant to be done before the baby anyhow. A roomy new pantry sounds like a little piece of organized heaven!

    Whenever I think of renovating our kitchen, I have visions of the nightmares that happen on shows like the one you mentioned. I’m thinking now that we’ll just keep the old 1940’s kitchen cabs, and paint them (or something equally superficial). It means having a permanently retro kitchen but I’m getting used to that idea… 🙂

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  5. Bruise Mouse says

    April 11, 2013 at 12:49 pm

    I must say that your Ampelmann fridge magnets caught my eye. Oh, Berlin (sigh)

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