Howdie ladies and gentlemen? Has your life gotten super busy like mine? So busy that I couldn’t even afford to do like 1 post a day? Or worse 3 posts a week? Anyway, no more ranting for next week I’ll have something fabulous to share with you. And by fabulous, I mean fabulous! Till then a lil on the kitchen front. 

I know most of you are used to sprawling kitchens with kitchen island and pendant lights and breakfast area and cabinets and etcetera. So was I people, so was I till I got a job and started living independently on one of the most expensive cities of the world on rent. And by far I have only been given 6′ by 4′ kitchens to totter in. 

I have already talked about the limitations of a rented place and it needs no more telling. Instead I’ll quickly jump to a 2 minute solution that you can execute very well in a rented house without causing any permanent change or “damage” as owners like to call, to the house.

I had this kitchen storage space without doors which looked really, really ugly. God knows why anyone would leave a storage cabinet without doors but hey that’s India. Nevertheless, since its not my house I decided to hide it in the most old school and cost expensive way possible. 

I ripped an old bedsheet according to the measurement of the storage and hand printed some star shaped something. Once it dried, I stitched the top (2″ with hem) and the bottom. My storage skirt (may I call it?) was practically complete.

Next, I measured the length and drilled two hooks on either side of the storage, gathered the drape in a curtain spring and strung it to the hook. 

I also realized that an added layer to it will look good. But how do you drill granite on your own? Solution? Fabric glue. The top part is glued to the open granite to complete the look. 

1. Fabric glue is water proof

2. You can remove the fabric with warm water when you want to without a trace. 

Smart eh?

Next, I sewed a kitchen curtain in a similar but floral motif and I was good to go. 

The fridge was already painted with chalkboard. 

All it took me was 20 minutes + 1 hour and I was ready with a kitchen that more or less welcomes me in the morning than what it was when i moved in.

The Before

 

I decided to play with black and white as it seemed to me the most promising and safe. 

I hand printed all the drapes- the kitchen window one with soda bottle..if you care a peep!

So yeah, there we have it! 

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Tuesday

My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia – Tuesday Treasure
Coastal Charm – Nifty Thrifty
Vintage Wanna Bee – Talent Tuesday 

Wednesday

Primp – Primp Your Stuff Wednesday

Savvy Southern Style – Wow Us Wednesdays 

Abeachcottage- Good life wednesdays

Thursday

Beyond the Picket Fence

From My Front Porch To Yours – Treasure Hunt Thursday

The Vintage Farmhouse – Creative Things Thursday 

Friday
The Shabby Nest – Frugal Friday

Finding Fabulous – Frugalicious Friday 

At the Picket Fence – Inspiration Friday

saturday

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Sunday

Sunday’s Best

Category : DIY

16 thoughts on “Before and After: A clean, black and white kitchen”

  1. You just know how to do it…wowie again! And again! I stay in a rented place too and now i know how to make it look more civilized without any permanent damage. Thanks a ton Rukmini 🙂

    You make my day very often 🙂

    1. Oh, hello lurker turned delurker! So glad to have you here. Well, believe it or not, your comments sure made my day Shreyoshi. Would love to see if you do something similar. Cheerio mate XO

  2. What an amazing improvement Rukmini! I love the new look. And, I’m not at all put off by bloggers that blog less – in fact, I love the one post a week group.

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