Remove a Kitchen Cabinet for Openness

Our kitchen is dark. The sun doesn't peek in until the afternoon.
I wanted a brighter look in there - plus, a little "cool factor".




Before above.
After!
I took the two cabinets down. I know that sounds like a brave thing to do in a rental house, but I used to do a little kitchen design before the kids were born and watched many new kitchens be installed. 
The cabinetry is just screwed into the wall studs in three or four places each. I could see the screws inside behind the shelving. I left the holes in the wall so I can line the cabinets up again to re-install them when we move. This was easy since there was no crown molding on the top of the cabinetry.
I painted the walls a fresh color.
Artichoke - Valspar by Lowe's. It's a rich grey with a hint of green under tone. I used chalk paint where the cabinets were and used some old 'garbage' plywood for a frame.
Look how old and rough the wood is. I just used my nail gun to frame out the black area with this sheet of wood that I found in a dumping area. I just cut the plywood sheet into 4 equal slats with my table saw.
Then added a simple shelf underneath for a few dishes. You wouldn't believe how much bigger the kitchen seems. It feels like I have so much more usable counter space, too.
See the antique mirror in the photo above? I will show you the breakfast nook soon.

Hope you are enjoying your summer!

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