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New Pergo LVP Flooring, Kitchen August 2022, Before and After Kitchen Redo

My husband finished our kitchen floors this month, so I took some pictures today of everything ...I added some before pictures at the end...
The flooring is Pergo Duracraft Luxury Vinyl Plank, and is called Jameson Ridge Pine 


He did the kitchen redo himself, he painted cabinets, put up beadboard behind the stove and around the island bar, painted and installed trim, wired the range vent above the stove, installed a new sink, installed new countertops, and also made and painted the cottage style shelf that's above the mirrors with a 4x6 board and corbels from Lowe's...we already had the light fixtures, but he installed them as also...

 Below are a few Before photos from over the years. 

This is a 16 x 80, 1997 Oakwood brand single wide mobile home.... we are the original owners, so it's been through a lot of changes over the years...
Above is photo with the original walls, floors, and forest green countertops....
Later...with vinyl tile flooring and wood panel wainscot
Then...we painted the wainscoting white, got new oak cabinets from Lowe's, to replace white manufactured home cabinets, and light grey green countertops...
Then...there was the stone sheet vinyl flooring and the oak cabinets that got white paint...
Another before photo, with the stone sheet vinyl, (that I really did like, because it reminded me of an English cottage, but it was clashing with the new countertops)...
 And... here's another look at the new flooring.

We really like how things turned out in here. I'm so thankful to my hard working sweet husband for all he did to make my "vintage cottage old farmhouse kitchen" dreams come true.

This diy project cost a total of around $5,200. That's with my husband doing the work himself. The appliances were around $2200, countertops were around $1000, $800 for supplies and paint for cabinets ect, and $1200 for the flooring and trim. 

Well, that's all for now.

Until next time...stay creative!

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