

We used flea market finds throughout the kitchen, like this milk can strainer lid repurposed into a light,, to add farmhouse charm for very little expense.
An antique window was installed above a counter,as a room divider between the kitchen and living room. It allows the light from the kitchen to brighten up the dark living room, and opens up the view between the 2 rooms.
An heirloom family stove is used as a coffee station, and holds a crock pot inside
Skillets and pantry staples are functional wall decor.
Embossed ceiling tiles and recessed lights hide the damage left when the old cabinets were removed.
An antique potato bin was repurposed into a trash can.
See the full kitchen remodel at Knick of Time
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