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Eclectic Kitchen Reveal

June 2, 2016 by Bethany Sy

I think I can finally say… OUR KITCHEN IS FINISHED.

Be BOLD with your cabinets! White is so boring! {Reality Daydream}Reality Daydream Kitchen Reveal

I’ve loved all the changes, but until recently, it just didn’t feel finished. Those old appliances were Nasty with a capitol N. We finally had enough pennies saved to get brand new stainless appliances. (and I’ll just tell you …it takes a LOT of pennies). But soooo worth it. Look at these beauties!

Brand new GE appliances for the finaly kitchen reveal! - Reality Daydream

I know the bold choice of chartreuse (SW Lively Yellow) for the cabinet color isn’t for everyone. But it’s for ME… and I love it! And it’s a simple weekend project, so when we get bored of it, we can just paint them a new color! I think extending the cabinets up to the ceiling made a huge difference and draws yours eyes up, making the ceiling feel taller than it is! And giving us more storage too. And updating the pulls (these!) added the edginess I was looking for to balance out the rustic elements of the kitchen.

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Having our main entrance come right into the kitchen, coupled with the fact that we’re without a mudroom… makes for a cluttered dirty space right in my bright shiny kitchen. But I’ve gone to great lengths to make sure there’s a place for everything.

Reality Daydream Kitchen Reveal (2)

The river rock drip tray for muddy/wet boots and shoes has been a game changer in keeping this entrance at least somewhat dirt free, and gives us a designated spot to throw our shoes.

We found these old chippy door handles in the basement of this house when we moved in. SUCH an awesome find! And after some cleaning, sanding, and sealing… they make awesome coat hooks with tons of personality and history.

Old chippy door handles as coat hooks! {Reality Daydream}

Everyone in the family has their own cubby (Vertical Cubby tutorial here). In the winter they’re filled with hats, mittens, etc. In the summer, they’re filled with sidewalk chalk, bubbles, sunglasses and umbrellas.

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After our appliances were finally installed (and I was so excited to take pics for this reveal post), our kitchen faucet literally broke in two. #ofcourseitdid …so I had to wait even longer to figure out the faucet situation. We were so excited when Moen wanted to be a part of our kitchen reveal, and sent us not only a dreamy new faucet (the Riley Pull-down faucet in stainless finish), they also hooked us up with a beefy garbage disposal (the GX100C Series) …and let me tell you, that thing can grind like a high school senior on spring break at Palm Beach. Dayum. That sucker has a full horsepower, and yet is lightweight and compact for easier installation. Let’s just say Nick was grateful when he was hooking that beast up. It’s also miraculously quiet, so as not to wake the sleeping baby.

New pull-down faucet from Moen for our kitchen reveal {Reality Daydream}

The pendant lights hanging over the island were a DIY using embroidery hoops (more here), and the backsplash was painted /stenciled in that hex pattern (more here). I wanted the backsplash to be subtle with all the other things going on in the room, and I think I pulled it off nicely! Although it’s quite a departure from all the other types of painted backsplashes I’ve done in the past.

You might remember how I added on to our island to make a breakfast bar, and used a slab of live edge for the bar surface. Those corbels were design and built by ME…. and I loooooove them. Easily my favorite part of the whole kitchen! We wrapped the island in AirStone, and finished things off with lucite bar stools (they’ve since been discontinued, or else I would link to them).

This pic below is weird because I used the panoramic function of my camera to capture the whole room, but it’s a great angle of the whole island!

Pano pic of our kitchen reveal! {Reality Daydream}

I added the vertical storage for utensils on that blank wall, and we designed and built the rolling island to fit our needs, and it’s amazing!

Rolling Kitchen Island and Microwave Cart {Reality Daydream}

We don’t roll it around very often, but when we do we just unplug the microwave and push the island to where we need it! I also love that the garbage can opens from both sides. We painted this thing ‘Nite Tide’ by Rustoleum, which is the same color I painted our Kitchen Aid Mixer! And Nick built the butcher block counter top in  houndstooth pattern. It took no less than 17 billion hours to complete. But it’s gorgeous, and you can’t have it.

Houndstooth pattern butcherblock counter {Reality Daydream}

And now for fun, let’s look at what the kitchen looked like when we moved in…

BEFORE of our kitchen! {Reality Daydream}

And after our first room transformation (I still love those swirls on the wall)…

Kitchen with Glossy Swirls and Painted Backsplash {Sawdust and Embryos}_thumb

And now!

Reality Daydream Kitchen Reveal

Not only have my tastes changed over the years… so have my photography skills! Haha! But you’ll love knowing that I use my phone to take EVERY SINGLE PIC on my blog. Because ain’t nobody got time to learn how to use a DSLR. Let alone a few grand to drop on a fancy camera.

You might also enjoy knowing that when I was cleaning my kitchen to photograph it for this post, I didn’t feel like washing the mixing bowl on my Kitchen Aid mixer, so I just put the dirty bowl back in place on the mixer… complete with crusty cookie dough residue from earlier that day. HAHA!

I hope you’ve enjoyed watching my eclectic kitchen transformation over the past year. And I hope you’re able to appreciate all the work that went into it, even if it’s not your taste! My dad always used to say ‘variety is the spice of life’ …we don’t all need to have white kitchens! There are no rules! We can do whatever the bleep we want!

~Bethany

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About Bethany Sy

Nick and Bethany Sy are the creative free-spirits behind DIY/Lifestyle blog, Reality Daydream. They recently purchased a historic mansion and have been documenting the ups and downs of renovation and making this home their own... all while sharing tips and tutorials along the way! When they found themselves in the trenches of infertility, they started a journey that would prove to be their most important DIY project ever, and have 3 beautiful girls to show for it. <3

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Comments

  1. 21

    Alysia says

    June 14, 2023 at 8:11 pm

    Hi I love your doorknob rack and am currently trying to replicate it!
    How did you attach the knob to the plate though?
    Thank you

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    Talena Winters says

    December 25, 2020 at 7:49 pm

    Bethany, I found your blog last night while looking for some ideas for my… honestly, I’ve found so many ideas on your blog since last night, I forget what brought me here. But the reason I came was because of the beautiful COLOUR in your kitchen. (I found you from a pin from the teal phase). I’ve been so frustrated trying to find design inspiration for my new house from magazines, when everything is all white and neutral tones. GIVE ME SOME COLOUR. I love your style, and am so inspired now to try some things I never would have even thought of before. Painted backsplash? Yes, please.

    Thank you for posting about your adventures in decorating. Looking forward to exploring more of what you’ve done and seeing where your creativity takes you from here.

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      Bethany Sy says

      December 29, 2020 at 7:21 pm

      You have no idea how much this means to me! I love color too… and trying new things!

      Reply
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    Patrice says

    January 19, 2018 at 12:01 pm

    Overall I really love this make over but some things throw me off. The board with the door knobs shouldn’t have a gab between it and the kitchen cabinet. I also would have had the faux tile go across the mud area so it doesn’t stop suddenly. Now the island came out great but for me doesn’t fit the rest of the remake. It is too ‘heavy’ and rustic for the new look of the rest of the room and is now more of a wall as you come in the front door. Maybe painted bead board with those pretty corbels you made or pulled the look of the added mirror cabinets you created. I can’t see the layout of the rest of the room but I think I would have turned the island 90 degrees so it came out of the way that previously had the black and silver high top table so when you come in the door you have more room and no suddenly stopped by the island. It would also make more of a galley kitchen.

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    Ali says

    June 15, 2016 at 9:13 pm

    I love this!! So excited to see your new appliances

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  5. 26

    CatwomanMN says

    June 5, 2016 at 6:01 pm

    Love, love, love your kitchen!! I love the color too!! Very “happy”!

    Reply
  6. 27

    Julie@followyourheart says

    June 5, 2016 at 2:19 am

    Very cool! Nick’s wood island counter top is fabulous.

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    Sarah says

    June 3, 2016 at 8:21 pm

    So impressed with all of your projects and creativity! Beautiful!

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    April Janutka says

    June 3, 2016 at 3:38 am

    I’d like to hear about how the finish on the cabinets is holding up.

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      Beth @ Reality Daydream says

      June 5, 2016 at 5:57 pm

      It’s holding up beeeeautifully so far. And we just love how durable this paint is. We used Sherwin Williams Pro Classic paint that’s specifically for cabinets / trim / doors / etc in a satin sheen.

      Reply
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    D. Tisdale says

    June 3, 2016 at 3:20 am

    What type of paint did you use on your cabinets? I tried out Ace’s cabinet, door, and trim paint on bathroom cabinets that also took a gazilion hours to make and it’s not holding up. The kitchen’s up next and I want it to look at fabulous as yours!

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      Beth @ Reality Daydream says

      June 5, 2016 at 5:58 pm

      We used Sherwin Williams cabinet / door / trim paint from their Pro Classic line in a satin sheen, and we’re loving it so far! It’s very durable and wipeable. We have no complaints!

      Reply
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    Karen S says

    June 2, 2016 at 7:55 pm

    I wasn’t sure about your cabinet color when you did it, but it has really grown on me! I love it! That butcher block top on your cart is AMAZING! Way to go, Nick! Everything about your kitchen makes it yours and it is beautiful. So very, very envious of those new appliances! Great job, Beth!

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    Linda J says

    June 2, 2016 at 4:39 pm

    You know what I like best about your new kitchen?? You were true to YOURSELF!!! I happen to love the new look, but your are right, it’s not for everyone. Great job. I hope you and your family enjoy it for a long, long time.

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    • 35

      Beth @ Reality Daydream says

      June 5, 2016 at 5:58 pm

      You’re super sweet Linda <3 <3

      Reply
  12. 36

    mary billman says

    June 2, 2016 at 3:49 pm

    So fresh and perky! Be proud, you done good.

    Reply
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    Britt Kingery says

    June 2, 2016 at 3:20 pm

    I think the yellow is great and so happy! That houndstooth counter top is the bomb! Sounds like 17 billion hours well spent. 😛

    Reply
  14. 38

    heather t says

    June 2, 2016 at 2:58 pm

    PACKED full of personality, just like you! LOVE.

    Reply
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    Cassie Bustamante says

    June 2, 2016 at 2:55 pm

    love how bold and unique your space is! it’s so fantastic and such a statement!

    Reply
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    Stephanie @ Casa Watkins says

    June 2, 2016 at 2:42 pm

    It looks fantastic!!!! Love Love the cabinets and the color is amazing.

    Reply

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