So you’ve seen Amanda’s DECKED OUT DINING ROOM now let’s look at her cute little kitchen!
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The small kitchenette area already had this fantastic Mexican-inspired tile that was my jumping off point for the rest of the space. The cabinets stayed that bold fire-engine red because bright colors are a cornerstone in Mexican design. BUT let’s say we had to start from scratch- a quart of red paint and some tile tattoos from MIBO is all it would take to bring us right back to this point!
Since we had a great base to build on, the accessories were what made the difference in this space! Adorable cafe curtains, a sweet little spice rack, a fitting tea towel, wood accents, and new knobs all work together to set a beautiful scene.
The hand carved and mismatched knobs add a ton of personality and pop. Because there were so few cabinets we could have splurged, but I lucked out and found these little pieces of art on sale at Anthropologie for $3 each!
The large butcher block cutting board serves dual purposes: to cut up veggies and hide the not so attractive countertop.
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We took the door off to open up the space and to provide room for three rods hung on the wall. These rods serve to hold all Amanda’s pots and pans- freeing up her cabinets for food.
Of course the kitchen and the dining areas had to compliment each other to keep a nice flow throughout the space. I think they look quite nice together. 🙂
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And here’s the budget breakdown for the kitchen niche!
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Knobs (Anthropologie and REstore)- $21
Spice Rack (garage Sale)- $5
Butcher block (Amanda already had)- FREE
Parrot Tea Towel- $8
Pot Rack Rods- $15
Over-the-sink shelf (Bed, Bath, and Beyond)- $10
Rolling Cart (Craigslist)- $10
TOTAL COST: $69!!!








What a fabulous space. Love the red cupboards, the mismatched knobs, the tile and all the other fabulous touches. So many pretty and practical things to appreciate!