Kitchen Remodel On a Budget at Lake House

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Our lake house kitchen remodel on a budget (in New Hampshire) is complete and wow, it’s looks amazing! For under $3000, we completely transformed this small kitchen adding more storage, a better layout and visual appeal. The dark cabin camp style is gone and our little modern coastal cottage is coming to life!

The old kitchen had a kitchen wall with a door and window. We decided to remove the old door and window to create space for a new wall of kitchen cabinets increasing the kitchen layout and cabinet storage. We also removed the old upper kitchen cabinets and rehung to the correct height of 54″ adding more distance from the counter to the bottom of the upper cabinets (click through the post, how to rehang kitchen cabinets) I love it!

I recently shared this cute lake house purchase story in New Hampshire earlier this year so if you missed that post, be sure to check out the post, our lake house in New Hampshire (click the post to see a full tour of the house).

lake house kitchen, white cabinets, black countertop, driftwood color flooring, raised dog bowl

Small Kitchen Remodel Ideas That You Can DIY

The kitchen remodeling tips I am about to share are perfect small kitchen remodeling ideas that will get you the most bang for your buck.

Our lake house kitchen “before” layout was small and a mix of appliances, counter and cabinets. The flow was awkward due to the existing window and door on the far wall.

Here is a picture of the lake house kitchen before the remodel. I snapped this picture the first day we visited the house after we bought it last October. You can see more of the “before” kitchen and lake house here.

Isn’t the before and after kitchen amazing!? You will notice in the kitchen picture above, the vaulted ceiling is white. Yes, we painted the entire interior white and it’s so pretty! In fact, I still need to style the kitchen, Jim needs to add pendants over the island and take pictures with my good camera but so far, it’s turned out beautiful! Our kitchen remodel on a budget project was one of the first things we tackled and it was so exciting to see if finished.

lake house rental log cabin stained plank walls living room kitchen
lake house kitchen, white cabinets, black countertop, driftwood color flooring, raised dog bowl

The prior lake house design was more of a cabin or camp style. It was very cute but we wanted more of a modern cottage on the lake feel with a hint of coastal. I will share the full tour soon featuring all white walls and ceiling.

As you can see above, the old kitchen layout was a bit hodge podge and needed some TLC. The window didn’t open and the door was broken so they both needed to be either replaced or removed so we opted to remove and enlarge the kitchen.

adding a new wall of kitchen cabinets to a wall and removing an old window and door

How do I design my kitchen on a budget?

When remodeling and designing a kitchen on a budget, it’s important to maximize the existing space and layout as adding on an addition or tearing down walls is not budget friendly. Most of our budget was spent on buying new kitchen cabinets to add on the far wall and a butcher block countertop. Keeping the same layout when designing a new kitchen will save you thousands of dollars.

We did have some labor charges involved too as Jim needed to pay some of his crew for a couple days of work. There were many late nights though where Jim and I worked (with maybe a bottle of wine 😃) until almost midnight on this kitchen. Sweat equity is a real thing! 🙂

attaching upper kitchen cabinets to a wall

The existing kitchen cabinets were the Diamond line from Lowes so they were budget friendly and in stock. That was a bonus! There are several ways to give builder grade or budget friendly kitchen cabinets a customized look so we decided to keep the existing cabinets and purchase additional cabinets for the new wall. Keep reading, I will share how we gave these builder grade cabinets a custom look below.

How much does it cost to remodel a kitchen?

Remodeling costs in a kitchen will vary based on the size, materials, layout and structural considerations. No kitchen is the same but an average mid-size kitchen remodel will be approximately $20,000 – $50,000 depending on materials, your personal choice in products and location ect.

Our lake house kitchen is a second home for weekends, vacations and will be rented by the week a small portion of the time (will be coming soon to Airbnb!) so it didn’t make sense to spend tens of thousands of dollars to spruce up the kitchen.

A budget remodel for under $3000 made the most sense. Jim did most of the work himself so your cost will be higher as you will need to hire help but if you are handy, then you will save thousands in labor!

Today, labor and material costs are insanely high so a kitchen remodel cost in 2020 or even 2021 is now significantly higher in 2022. In many cases, we have seen in the building/construction world, materials double and sometimes triple in price vs. a year ago to two years ago.

Isn’t the DIY raised dog bowl feeder below the cutest ever! Jim is very talented and whipped this up in an hour! Yes that is a working water faucet too which makes filling the dog bowl very easy :).

Lets recap all of the money saving tips we did for our lake house kitchen remodel.

lake house kitchen, white cabinets, black countertop, driftwood color flooring, raised dog bowl

Our Kitchen Remodel on a Budget Ideas

  1. Reuse existing kitchen cabinets. You can either paint your old cabinets or buy more to create a larger kitchen space like we did.
  2. Change the layout by adding additional cabinets without tearing down walls. If you change your layout and need to rehang your existing cabinets, that is still cheaper than buying all new cabinets. Keeping the existing layout will definitely save you money but if you have a wall (like we did) that would be better served with cabinets and your budget allows, then purchase additional cabinets to match your existing cabinets.
  3. Replace just the kitchen cabinet doors and leave the existing upper and lower cabinet bases. Having new doors made and mounted is a great way to update a kitchen without breaking the bank. Of course, you may need to paint your base cabinets but that is still much cheaper than buying all new cabinets. We are considering doing this in our current kitchen! Haven’t seen our kitchen yet, click here for a tour! Our kitchen in our home is very fancy, traditional and was popular in the early 2000’s. Not my first choice but it’s a very expensive change so it’s on my wish list :).
  4. Keep existing counters and buy a butcher block countertop and stain it to coordinate with your existing counter. We opted to keep our existing counter and we stained the butcher block counter black to match the existing counter. We saved thousands by not replacing and adding all new counters. A quartz kitchen countertop for this kitchen would have been roughly $5,500.00.
  5. Add strip under cabinet lighting. LED Strip cabinet lighting is a DIY budget friendly lighting that anyone can install and it’s barely noticeable under the cabinet. We installed our under cabinet lighting in 30 minutes for under $50.
  6. Purchase wooden drawer organizers or install pull out cabinet drawers to add more storage features to basic builder grade cabinets. We purchased this wooden silverware drawer organizer on Amazon and wow, it made the drawer so much more organized and pretty! These pull out drawers are also very easy to install and perfect for stacked pots and pan storage. We have these wooden pull out drawers and they help keep items from getting lost in the back of a deep cabinet.
  7. Add crown molding to the top of your upper kitchen cabinets. Crown molding will add a custom look and eliminate the gap between the upper cabinets and the ceiling. In our case, our ceiling is vaulted so the crown doesn’t go to the ceiling (that would look pretty funny -ha) but you can see how the crown adds a finished look to the overall kitchen design. If you have a gap above your kitchen cabinets, I highly recommend installing a crown molding! It’s a budget friendly way to make it look custom.
  8. Purchase your appliances at a 2nd hand or used appliance store if possible. We purchased all of our kitchen appliances from a place in Rhode Island that essentially buys leftover appliances from big box stores and/or refurbishes 1-2 year old appliances.
  9. DIY! The biggest money saving tip when it comes to a kitchen remodel on a budget is to do the work yourself. If that is not possible, then you can still save thousands by shopping wisely for materials and considering the money saving tips I mentioned above.
  10. Install white subway tile. Subway tile is one of the cheapest backsplash options and if you have a small amount of DIY in your blood, you can do this project! White subway tile is classic and never goes out of style (in my opinion) and we purchased our tiles for approximately $1 a square foot. For under $300 we installed a full tile backsplash that I think came out great! Jim showed me some time saving backsplash installation tips (I’ll share a post on that soon) and off I went, installing the kitchen backsplash. I’m not a fan of grouting though – Jimbo helped me with that!

Here is an example below of the kitchen drawer organizer I mentioned above. Click through this post, “best kitchen drawer organizer” to see which organizers and drawer pull outs we used for this kitchen.

wood kitchen drawer organizer for silverware and utensils

DIY Kitchen Remodel

Have you seen the waterfront view from this kitchen overlooking the lake? Check out our post, lake house in New Hampshire , the view is amazing. The house sits about 50′ from the lake and it’s the number one reason why we purchased the property last year.

Remodeling a kitchen on a budget (check out our full DIY kitchen renovation at our old house if you want to add an island and tear down walls) is definitely doable if you plan ahead and are organized with your ideas. Whether you are completing a full kitchen renovation or a DIY kitchen remodel the updated kitchen will add value to your home.

Updated kitchens (check out this kitchen remodel Jim recently did at the split level flip house if you have a larger kitchen and want to add a buffet wall) and baths (check out this small bathroom remodel) are always a good home project choice if you are looking to add value. Stay tuned, we will be sharing the updated bathrooms and newly painted interior of our cute little lake house in the next few weeks.

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