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Small Kitchen Renovation/ Making It All Fit

Updated: Aug 7, 2024

Finally, the long awaited kitchen renovation details that you have been waiting for. I have had so many of you ask about the details, the brands, the colours, the companies. Will try to make sure to address all your questions.


My lovely blue and white bougie kitchen renovation.

When we moved to this house almost 2 years ago, we thought we would be able to handle the kitchen as it was for a little while. To live with it for just a bit before jumping into a renovation. Turns out that it just did not function well for us, we could not make the old kitchen layout work for us, not even in the short term.


If you're like hubby and I, you spend hours talking about how to best lay out the new kitchen, where to put what, how to fit in a pantry and more storage... When you know what you want and need, but not how to make it happen. That is when a really good home improvement company comes in. We checked out a few different companies for quotes and ideas. The one we went with (KCB Cabinets & Renovations in Red Deer) was such a good fit, from the designer, planner, and the tradesmen.. we highly recommended this company.


The kitchen is on the small side, is a u-shape with a small island in the middle. We had to keep the same footprint as there was no place to expand to. See how we got everything we wanted and how we were able to fit it all in.

The before picture of the kitchen.
The before...
  • The old kitchen was sorely lacking in storage space. There was no place to put cereal boxes, canned goods, kraft dinner, baking supplies except one corner cabinet. I could only reach the bottom shelf so I had one shelf for everything.

  • The microwave was up too high (for me). See it above the built in oven.

  • The stove top on the island was a hazard! We were forever accidently turning on burners when we put groceries, or whatnot, on the island.

  • It was so dark in there! I was so sad in this room. The lights were directional so did not brighten the kitchen, they shone down onto the countertop and sink. The orange wood soaked up the rest of what little light there was.

  • We really liked the wall oven but needed storage more, and let's face it, I am just used to a range rather than a cooktop.

  • Oh, see that cute little window in the back? That was kind of cool but we could not find a way to keep it in the new design. That also meant repairing the stucco outside.

Lovely Cloud White and Alder kitchen renovation.

The new kitchen is bright, practical, pretty, and has loads of storage. I am under 5 feet tall so need most of my storage space to be down low. Other than the bottom shelf on the uppers, the rest of the the shelves are out of my reach.


A fluted front double farm sink.

The Details...

The cabinets are from Columbia (the company, not the country) in a simple shaker style. The uppers are Maple HDF painted BM Cloud White. The lowers and island are Knotty Alder with a black glaze. We put in tons of drawers, they are great for pretty much everything.


The lights are all glass so they look a bit more farmhouse-y, and spread light around the room. We also put in pot lights so no more dark cave! These pendant lights came in a set of three from Wayfair so we put two over the island and one in the kitchen nook. I chose black fittings instead of gold as I wanted to mix the metals. This light is similar with a mix of gold and black fittings.


The countertops are quartz in a warm white with brown veining, called Casanova.


The kitchen eating nook... table full of flowers.

The nook lighting is the same ones that we have over the island. The lights came in a set of three so it all worked out perfectly.


A fluted front kitchen sink with amazing curved gooseneck vintage faucet.

The sink and faucet are my most favourite things in the kitchen, maybe my favourite things in the entire house. I have had a farmhouse sink before, but this one with the fluted front is so pretty, and very well thought out. Here is the link to one that is exactly the same.


The sink has removable baskets.

Both bowls (sinks) have a grid to protect the sink and your dishes, and these great basket strainers that catch all the bits. They lift out so you can easily empty them into your compost pail.


I love this sink so much, I can't even tell you. It is so pretty and that somehow makes it more enjoyable to do dishes. I am forever wiping it, rinsing it, keeping it looking pretty.


It is super easy to keep clean. I use regular dish soap and these scratch free, safe scrubbies. (You can get them from Homesense for a much better price).


For heavy duty cleaning, I used to use Barkeeper's Friend (which works like a hot dang) but I now use the Cleaning Scrub from Mint Cleaning (use the link and save 10% off your first order). So much better for both my breathing and the environment : )


Backsplash in varying shades of blue and a gorgeous brass faucet.

This faucet... well, what can I say. I love this faucet so much, it is just so beautiful. I knew what I wanted and went looking for it. I think I may have watched a bit too many 'For The Love of Kitchens' episodes (I have seen them all) from Devol Kitchens, but I sure do like British bespoke kitchens.


Why this faucet? I love the antique brass colour, the lovely tall gooseneck, the lever handles, and that swooping bridge from the faucet to the taps. It comes with a sprayer, too, you just cannot see it in this picture.

I'm going to tell you right now that it costs a lot. Like a lot more than I could ever have ever imagined spending on a faucet... but I had to have it. I sat on the purchase for weeks, hoping that it would go down in price. It did not. In fact, I near had a heart attack when it was listed as sold out for a moment! When it showed up again, I ordered it right away. Knew that there was nothing else that I wanted instead, no settling for second best (though I did consider this one for a wee bit). To this day I have zero regrets. I love it to bits.


If you do not need yours to be a gooseneck, you can get a lovely traditional spouted one for a bit less. The gooseneck was an absolute must for me.


Beautiful Tierrasol backsplash tiles in varying shades of blue, that almost look handmade.

The Tiles - I have had so many questions about where to buy these lovely backsplash tiles. They come in this mix of varying shades of blue, are shiny, a bit wavy, so they have the look and feel of handmade. The tiles are the Fez collection by Tierrasol.


Before you ask... while I do not have the link to these exact pretty light blue tinted glass water carafes, these are very close, and they have lids!


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White Cafe range in the new white and alder wood kitchen.

The Appliances

All of the appliances are (always) ultimately chosen by the mister, who is a professional chef. He loves to do research and chose them, while I do not. He knows what I like and want, shops around at the local appliance stores, and for weeks (and more weeks) on-line, too, so I don't have to bother with any of it. He finds the ones he likes, shows me the contenders, we choose them together.


The Range. Finding a stove that we both like was a bit of a challenge, and finding one that we could actually get here in time was the hardest part of that battle. Hubby, the chef, wanted gas. I wanted induction. He got his pick as he cooks way more than I do. I wanted blue, green, or white. We found a blue one. Oh, you guys, it was so very pretty... but was a minimum of 9 to 12 months to get here, and even that was a best guess with a bit of wishful thinking thrown in. We could not order based on a maybe as we needed the measurements to put in the cabinet order.


We were ordering in 2022, a good 8 months before we needed it, and you may remember how hard it was to get appliances (and many other things) during and after the pandemic? There were no other blue or green ones that I liked to be found, at least not in our price range, at the time.


After weeks of searching on line, we found this 36"Cafe All Gas Commercial Style Range. We would have loved an even bigger one but the kitchen is just not large enough to fit one in. How I would have loved that small extra oven on the side (being the baker in the family). I love the gold knobs and handle. Oh, and the stove has a griddle, too, that we use for pancake making. If you decide to get a large stove, you also need a large, strong hood vent, btw, so factor that into your costs. A regular hood vent will not cut it.


The new fancy Samsung Bespoke Fridge with milk white front panels.

The Fridge - While I was less invested in the range, the fridge was a really big deal. I am super fussy about what I want in a fridge. It has to be easy to clean (that meant absolutely no stainless steel) and it has to be practical. My kind of practical - lots of room for vegetables. He found this one, the Samsung Bespoke Refrigerator with a white milk glass front. Perfect in every way.


  • I love the white glass. It is super easy to keep clean, and it just looks clean, eh? You can also get it with pale blue glass, which I also love... but not as much as this milky white. Psst, they had the pink glass on Scott's Vacation House Rules last weekend.

  • There are several door set ups that you can choose. The two upper doors on ours are the fridge (of course) and the two bottom ones are freezers. However, the bottom right door is a flex zone, can be either a fridge or a freezer with the press of a button. Super practical.

  • It has two sizes of ice, cubes and chips.

  • It has a water jug and a water dispenser, with an easy to replace filter. I am not big on water and ice makers in fridges (I worry about all the things that can go wrong) but the mister really wanted it, so...

The outer part of the Samsung bespoke fridge opens up to the water jug and dispenser.

There are two ways to open this door. If you want the water, you open just the panel of the door. If you want open the entire door to access the fridge, you use a handle in the middle of the fridge, one that you cannot see in the photo. It is easier than it sounds, hahaha. I just don't know if I am explaining it well.


This fridge is highly recommended (by me). It is well organised, easy to keep clean both inside and out, has all sorts of special features that I love.

The biggest pantry we could fit in our small kitchen.

Pantry - The double doored pantry was the biggest storage that we could fit into the kitchen. Along with the uppers, we now have almost as much space as we need. We did have an extra pantry put into the upstairs laundry room (not a room so much as it is a hallway) for the extra canned goods, cereal boxes, paper towels, and the like.


A Sharpe drawer microwave in the island.

The Microwave - is in the island. It is a drawer type so you can just place your food or drink in there. Great for us shorties and safe for kids, too. I've read some comments online saying that they would not like a drawer microwave as it is so low, but not one person has ever mentioned that when using ours (and my nephew is over 6 feet tall). It is just like any other kitchen drawer... cutlery, tea towels, etc. It is a called a Sharp 24" microwave drawer oven. Also super easy to keep clean!


The Asko dishwasher is a panel front so you can choose to blend it into the cabinets.

The Dishwasher - we decided that we had to have a panel front dishwasher as nothing else would really look good with the other appliances. So we went with this Asko 50 series dishwasher. Besides looking good, it has all the bells and whistles (even has a light that comes on when you open it up), and does a really great job at cleaning the dishes. Is far better than the Bosch's we had at the last two houses.

A tall counter top cupboard is terrific for kids and shorter folks.

This counter top cupboard is one of my favourite features of this kitchen. I would have put in more had the kitchen been a bit larger. As a shortie, I can reach several of the shelves, hah, and the drawer in the bottom is great for my tea collection. The cabinet holds things like vases, pretty bowls, saucers that I use under plants or candles. All the nice little things that I use around the house to make it homey.


I have been unable to find the name of these drawer pulls in my file, but they work so well with our design. I can ask the designer if someone is wanting to know, just let me know. They're simple, antique gold, and have a great hand feel. Best of all, no grooves to have to keep clean. Are you sensing a theme? Simple and clean is what I like!



The layout for the appliances remained almost the same, besides the oven situation. The sink and dishwasher are in the same place, the fridge just moved over a couple of feet this way, to fit in the pantry. They had no hood fan (eek!) so we had that put in. That little off-center window is gone.


There are no corner cabinets in the new kitchen.

There are no corner cabinets in our u-shaped kitchen. We chose to eliminate them altogether, despite all the newfangled gadgets and options we were shown. I told the designer that I am far too broken to be crawling around on the floor, trying to reach things that fell off the lazy susan into the far, dark corners... and also to keep them clean. I like simple, it is easier and makes far more sense (to me).

An after picture of the new blue, white, and wood kitchen.

Our kitchen and bathroom reno is a finalist for best renovation of the year in the Central Alberta region excellence in housing awards (BILDCA), which is pretty awesome and exciting. We totally love our new kitchen but is nice to know that others do, too! Bath update coming up soon. That turned out super well, too.


I will get the professional pictures that were taken of the kitchen and bath reno in just a few weeks time, after the winners are announced, so will share those then. Regardless of the outcome, we really are the winners every single day as we get to enjoy this lovely kitchen on the daily! ~ Tanja




 
 
 

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Karen Hunter
Karen Hunter
May 05, 2024

Oh Tanja!! You and your mister have just the right touch and have created the most beautiful kitchen space!! I know that if I ever do a kitchen reno, I will be coming back to this to check it out again. I hope the reno wins the award, it would be so well-deserved. Just gorgeous. 🩵

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Tanja Pickrell
Tanja Pickrell
May 05, 2024
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Thank you so much, Karen! 😘A functional kitchen just makes the whole house feel like a home, doesn't it? Fingers crossed about the award : )


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Colleen T
Colleen T
May 05, 2024

Absolutely beautiful Tanja - love love the practicality for us height challenged people - I'm glad you treated yourself to that faucet, it is stunning!!

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Tanja Pickrell
Tanja Pickrell
May 05, 2024
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The height thing is a thing, especially the safety aspect. Stools and hot stuff from the stove or microwave are a scary proposition. Eek! That faucet is everything, I love it so much : )

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