The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

Remember to squeeze when the bottle is upright and only release your squeeze once you’ve made contact with the yolk to be removed.

So here’s how it used to look:.Our kitchen has honestly always been pretty enjoyable to be in.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

The only problem really was that the style was out of date.The cabinets were great quality custom cabinets, but they were golden oak, which instantly made the kitchen look old.That extra gingerbread trim around the windows really gave it a “straight out of 1992” flare that just wasn’t doing it for us.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

Still, it was a big kitchen and it functioned well, so we made it work.. It’s really only taken a few pretty minor and inexpensive changes to make it feel like a brand new room and this little cabinet project has definitely played a big part.We started out by painting all the cabinets a light grey color and that really made a huge difference.

The Dyson blog: Using curiosity to weave a new perspective

The room really brightened right up but we could tell as soon as we finished painting that removing all that extra trim would really make the whole room feel so much more open.

It was one of those jobs that really extended how long this whole project took by a lot, but in the end it was worth it..I also really love to share DIY homekeeping tips and tricks during the loooong breaks we sometimes take in the progress of our renovations.

That’s real life though!No smoke and mirrors around here!.

So let’s get on with the tour!Please keep your seat belt buckled and your arms inside the windows at all times.

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