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Couple Rebuilt Their Builder-Grade Kitchen and It Looks Custom-Built

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Builder kitchens often come with plenty of cabinets but leave little thought for how those cabinets work. This remodel shows how small layout changes can improve storage, workflow, and appearance without changing the room’s footprint. @u/DulySwamped Shared by Reddit user u/DulySwamped , the project pushed both peninsulas forward, created a pantry from part of a closet, relocated the dishwasher beside the sink, and replaced the dark finishes with layered materials that give the kitchen a far more custom appearance. Brown Builder Cabinets Defined the Original Kitchen u/DulySwamped Dark stained shaker cabinets stretched almost to the ceiling while beige diagonal tile, granite countertops, and hardwood floors followed a familiar builder-grade formula. Two raised peninsulas enclosed the workspace and separated the kitchen from the living area. Storage filled nearly every wall, yet much of it sat behind deep corner cabinets that made everyday access less convenient. Two Peninsula...

She Covered One Bathroom Wall With Peel-and-Stick Tile and the Bathroom Looks Completely Different

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Many bathroom updates focus on replacing vanities, countertops, or flooring, but Instagram creator @shellychicboutique chose a different approach. Rather than remove existing fixtures, she transformed the wall behind the vanity using peel-and-stick tile designed to mimic a high-end ceramic installation. @shellychicboutique The project required no demolition, grout, or professional installation. A plain painted wall became a textured feature wall with an arched tile pattern that stretches from countertop to ceiling. Combined with a dark green vanity, brass fixtures, and patterned flooring, the update changed the appearance of the bathroom without changing the layout. Peel-and-Stick Panels Ready for Installation @shellychicboutique Large peel-and-stick panels feature an elongated scallop pattern designed to resemble individual ceramic tiles. Each sheet covers multiple rows at once, reducing the number of seams compared to traditional tile installation. Flexible material allows the...

He Replaced a Metal Storage Rack With a Built-In Pantry

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Metal storage racks often become the default pantry solution when a kitchen lacks dedicated food storage. Small appliances, cookbooks, pet supplies, snacks, and boxed foods end up stacked on open shelves that remain visible from the dining area. @docholliday316 Shared on Imgur by docholliday316 , this project replaced a freestanding wire rack with a pantry built directly into the kitchen. Lumber framing, drywall, custom shelving, trim, and double doors converted an unused section of wall into enclosed storage designed for everyday pantry items. The finished pantry occupies the same corner as the original rack but provides full-height shelving, concealed storage, and a cleaner kitchen layout without expanding the room. Metal Storage Rack Served as the Pantry Before construction began, pantry items occupied a freestanding wire shelving unit positioned beside the kitchen counter. The rack provided storage but left everything exposed. Cookbooks, food containers, pet supplies, and sm...

Couple Removed Three Walls and Completely Changed Their Kitchen

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Three interior walls divided this kitchen from the dining and living rooms, making the entire first floor feel more enclosed than its actual size. Builder-grade white shaker cabinets, gray quartz counters, and subway tile completed the original layout. u/Due_Pop_4938 Shared on Reddit by u/Due_Pop_4938 , the couple removed all three walls before rebuilding the kitchen with rift white oak cabinetry, Taj Mahal quartzite, a larger island, oversized windows, and hidden storage. Keeping the original hardwood floors tied the redesigned kitchen to the rest of the home while the open layout completely changed how the space functions. Walls Came Down Before Anything Else u/Due_Pop_4938 Three interior walls separated the kitchen from the dining room and living room. Removing them created uninterrupted sightlines from the front of the house through the island and toward the backyard, allowing the kitchen to become part of the main living space instead of its own enclosed room. Floor plan ske...

Vintage Glass Demijohns Are Becoming Statement Table Lamps

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Vintage wine demijohns still appear in antique stores, flea markets, and thrift shops, where most people buy them as decorative accessories. Their oversized glass bodies also make them ideal lamp bases. With a simple lamp kit and fabric shade, these old wine vessels can become statement table lamps that look custom made. Lamp Kit Turns the Bottle Into a Lamp Converting a vintage demijohn into a lamp requires surprisingly few parts. Socket, cord, bulb, harp, and shade transform the bottle into functional lighting without permanently altering the glass. Many lamp kits include rubber adapters designed to fit different bottle openings. Once inserted into the neck, the adapter holds the socket in place while allowing the original vessel to remain intact. Some DIYers skip drilling altogether and run the cord through the side of the neck instead. Clear glass exposes every detail inside the bottle. Wiring, reflections, air bubbles, and surface irregularities remain visible, turning cha...

Small Bathroom Looks Twice the Size After This Walk-In Shower Remodel

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Compact bathrooms often combine framed shower enclosures, small-format tile, and bulky fixtures that divide an already narrow footprint. Even when every fixture works, older layouts can make the room feel smaller than its actual dimensions. u/Emotional-Check3560 Shared by Reddit user u/Emotional-Check3560 , this eight-week renovation stripped a 1990s bathroom back to the studs before rebuilding it with concealed plumbing, a walk-in shower, floor-to-ceiling tile, and a floating vanity. The room kept the same footprint, but almost every visible surface and fixture changed. 1990s Finishes Defined the Original Bathroom u/Emotional-Check3560 Peach-painted walls, decorative border tile, and a framed shower enclosure reflected a typical bathroom from the 1990s. Small patterned floor tile, a pedestal-style toilet, and a timber vanity introduced several competing finishes within a limited footprint. Frosted shower glass blocked views across the room while the raised shower base divided th...

He Turned a Builder-Grade Pantry Into a Built-In Coffee Bar With IKEA Cabinet Parts

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Walk-in pantries often solve one problem while creating another. Wire shelving stores food efficiently, but small appliances, coffee makers, and beverage supplies usually end up covering kitchen countertops because the pantry lacks drawers and work surfaces. @The_Hook_Up This pantry remodel, shared by Imgur creator The Hook Up , started with standard builder shelving before evolving into a custom built-in assembled from IKEA cabinet components, melamine panels, PVC trim, LED lighting, and custom storage. Instead of functioning as a place to stack groceries, the finished space became part pantry, part coffee station, and part beverage center. Builder Wire Shelves Filled the Pantry Without Creating Workspace @The_Hook_Up Builder-grade wire shelving covered three walls from floor to ceiling, providing plenty of storage but very little organization. Small pantry items shared space with cereal boxes, cookware, wine bottles, disposable plates, and cleaning supplies, while baskets hangin...