today’s final two before & afters involve my favorite room in any house- the kitchen. first up is tina spangler, whose catskill renovation was recently featured in an adorable video on etsy. tina just finished fixing up an abandoned mid-century cottage in the lower catskills outside of nyc and was kind enough to share some photos here today. i love the way she focused on using salvaged items in the interior- it has such a wonderfully home-y vibe. great work, tina!
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CLICK HERE for more before & after images from tina’s home and lisa’s kitchen makeover after the jump!

[images above: tina's bathroom, before and after]

today’s final before & after belongs to lisa’s kitchen. her remodel took her out of date kitchen from dingy and dated to fresh and new. you can read all about the details right here. thanks for sharing, lisa!














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I love Tinas kitchen. How is it possible that I’m not the one living there!? It has everything that I like. Old, scruffy and absolutley wonderful! And its green as well. Perfect. I think I`ll dream of this kitchen tonight.
Thanks for sharing!
Oh…I just want to go have lunch there. Beautiful work!
Agggh! I love, love, love your before-and-afters, but I hate, hate, hate after pictures taken from a perspective different from the before. The kitchen, for example: Is the window above the sink in the after the one to the left of the sink in the before? Perhaps I’m the only dummy who has trouble with this, but it would further enhance the drama of the change I think. Sorry! I go a little batty about such things.
wow! the kitchen is fantastic! i’m making over/renovating my house and i love what you’ve done. very cool!
Wow! Those are great transformations!
Adorable. I’m hoping my home renovation goes as well!
This B&A is awesome! That renovation is truly impressive, way to go Tina!
So sweet dude!….my home is very simlar Post War cottage…I have labored over renovations for the past three years. I love your style and your choice in kitchen cabnets. With these old homes that have no real ‘style’ (compared to a Craftsmen Bungalow) they have vintage charm but one can ‘play’ more with their updates.
Kudos on your hard work…
How absolutely darling! Wonderful job ~!
Lisa, do you know the name of the yellow paint you used?
EJ: Yes, I moved the sink from the corner to under the window. Hence the different angle. Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks for all the great comments. It was a labor of love. If you like the pictures, be sure to watch the short video about my cottage on Etsy. http://www.etsy.com/storque/handmade-life/theres-no-place-like-here-retro-renovation-at-luxton-lake-wi-4479/
I love that you put replaced the old tub with a clawfoot that actually looks older (and hence, has much more character!) than the “before” tub. I have one (hopefully not too silly) question, though: do people just not have shower curtains, or are these just removed for the photo shoot?
The kitchen is the biggest transformation- so amazing! I was wondering about the sink, too. But I got it, now. Fantastic job! I love the boating sign ;)
So beautiful!
I loved seeing the exterior change.
Such an impressive transformation! I love all the hard work put into this, totally worthwhile and beautiful results!
Oh that barkcloth shade in the kitchen.
Yes! I agree with E. J. I adore your before-and-afters too but I generally get lost as pics perspectives changes (I might be also a dummy), so you feel you are seeing a different place and not the change itself comparing with the original state. Anyway, love these afters! Love this section! Thanks a lot ;)
Wonderful! I love every single transformation. Well, at most I noticed the room with the red chair. Probably because it’s mixture of all different items and colours.
WOW! That’s a gorrrgeous kitchen at Lisa’s! Love that little “faux window hole” with the plant, so cute!
It makes me very happy when people renovate a cottage and it still feels like a cottage and not some modernist rendition of one. Very pretty.
Can you tell us where those bamboo cabinets are from (Lisa’s kitchen)? TIA
I am amazed, the light in the kitchen is gorgeous and the addition of the pedestal bath tub is just perf!
I love the before and after blogs! They are so inspiring, especially now while we are in the process of renovating our little mid-century Maine cottage. Great colors and details in both of these projects.
lans: The bamboo cabinets are from Blue Plum Design :)
amy: the yellow paint we used is custom. I first found a yellow laminate I wanted to use for the peninsula, then had paint made to match it.
we have the same metal kitchen sink, did you change out the faucet?
Yay for green kitchens! One of mine had green cabinets simply because I could not resist the name of the paint: luscious moss.
My kitchen is red very red I’m lost on the living room color. Sence these rooms run together I’m thinking of something in the orange hue not bright but muted color. I just don’t know if this is to much? also from my kit/livi you can see the bath that I painted purple. I love this color and need this all pulled together. With the living room color any ideas.
thanks.
Awesome stuff.
They actually purchased a wooden toilet seat for a makeover?
I love Tina’s kitchen! I love that she re-used the original sink cabinet and kept the vintage feel. It is much more welcoming and charming than a modern makeover.
So delightful! Would you share what color that is on the chair? it’s the perfect plum red.
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