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HELP! Keep early 2000’s oak trim, replace flooring and countertops

Whitney Rose
3 months ago

I’m at a loss here! Help!

Closing on a house soon and I want to have a plan in place. We have a budget of about $20k for everything so painting all the doors and trim white plus installing carpet and lighting isn’t going to be an option. I’m not a DIY-er so we have to hire the pros.

What LVP would coordinate here? Looking for a 20mil click and lock rigid core floor. It will be installed in the kitchen, living room, dining room and hallways so it needs to coordinate with the honey oak cabinets and original trim.

Also, is there a countertop surface that people have done that looks good with a floor choice and these cabinets? Considering Formica because I LOVE how easy they are to clean and virtually no maintenance.

Comments (12)

  • Connecticut Yankeeeee
    3 months ago

    Congratulations on the house! I like your kitchen and if it were mine, it’s often suggested to wait and get a feel for your home before doing renovations. Your kitchen is move-in nice as is, and living there a few months to see if the layout works for you before you spend $20k is best. I say yes to Formica (I don’t know what is there now). Many color options and cost effective. The only thing I’d do before moving in is more neutral paint.

  • herbflavor
    3 months ago

    agree with 6 mo of waiting. Have the carpet shampooed and live with everything. Lack of up to date lighting ... get a lighting plan for the spaces instead of flooring...something actually needed.

  • arcy_gw
    3 months ago

    I do think the current flooring in the kitchen is too dark. Contrast is good but that's sucking all your light. The fireplace surround appears could pop right off and you would have a more modern take on fireplace fronts. Your love of Formica reminds me of an HGTV show "Bang for your Buck" where the hosts compared materials. Laminate counters won for their utility and long wearing vs cost. There are literally THOUSANDS to choose from so I am sure you can find something to bring it all together so choose it last. I've had laminate always and never regretted it. I hope you embrace your wood. Painted is just never as dynamic.

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    Patricia Colwell Consulting
    3 months ago

    I think the buget will be eaten by the time you change the flooring but please make sure you buy enough flooring to redo the kitchen down the road since I will bet that will need a redo. Store the flooring in the basement or heated garage until you have lived there long enough to know what you want to change. Change the light bulbs in the track light to LED 4000K and thats it for now.

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    JAN MOYER
    3 months ago

    If you are bound and determined to put a horse ahead of a buggy?

    Pick an LVP you love, ignore the oak, ignore you can't paint trim

    Buy enough to do the bedrooms with all the rest. Why?

    Decent broadloom is expensive. It gets gross in bedrooms from bare feet, shedding skin, walked over and ground in. Area rugs , even large area rugs abound and can be inexpensive.

    You will thank me later. If YOU EVEN remotely may change a kitchen layout? Have extra and store it

    That's ALL you do for now. Then you realize that a new home is a beginning, not an ending. You paint, later, paint trim later.........and later is when you've lived in it, saved money, and work on projects as the resources avail themselves.

  • stiley
    3 months ago

    This article might help you thinking about colors. It has lots of mood boards for how to coordinate with honey oak. Just taking down those window valances will update it a lot! Congrats on your new house!




  • apple_pie_order
    3 months ago

    How many square feet of flooring do you want to replace?


    Are you planning to paint the walls for the whole house? In my area, a good (not superb) professional paint job for the interior of a 1500 square foot house is well over $10K.

  • Whitney Rose
    Original Author
    3 months ago

    Hi @apple_pie_order! Looking to replace about 1500sf of floor as LVP. Painting ALL walls and ceilings at minimum. Just want to refresh it a bit and make it a little less early 2000’s.

  • HU-187528210
    3 months ago

    I’d remove the curtains and paint the green/ blue paint in the kitchen and leave everything else as is.
    This space has so much potential! I wouldn’t suggest doing anything with it until you can afford to really make it your own.
    Don’t do it twice.

  • Whitney Rose
    Original Author
    3 months ago

    Thank you all SO much! The advice here has been amazing!!!! Appreciate it all!

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    Randy Trainor
    11 days ago

    You don't need to make any drastic changes until living in the home for like a year. Most of the time you'll figure out what you like and what you don't like and then you'll be able to come up with a solid plan for what you want to redo or change in your new home. We do a lot of ski homes and mountain homes and end up using a lot of wood. Here are some of our designs just to give you and idea of how things might be able to be incorporated well.


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