Habitat ReStore or any local building thrift store. Portland has The Rebuilding Center. You can get everything there- cabinets, plumbing, flooring, lighting, everything! It keeps those things out of landfills and the prices are so low it’s insane. You could get everything you need for a kitchen for under $1000 in some cases. There are also construction overstock stores in almost every city. I rarely ever step foot in the Big Orange or Big Blue stores anymore. Paying 10x for lower quality materials is only something I’d consider if I were really in a pinch.
@@WhatTheFlipShowYeah, you only went over budget because of the appliances. The environmental MOVE on the APPLIANCES was AWESOME. Someone got the old appliances an u all got small damaged appliances. TWOFORS.
Exactly and on top of that, even if they did go over the budget, the 1700 alone for all the appliances is usually the cost to buy just one anyways! So they nailed it. Great job!!
@WhatTheFlipShow definitely worth the wait! It was a great episode. My wife and me did a cabin remodel and used the butcher block counter tops, it was cool to see you guys use them too.
When you guys were attaching the butcher block counter tops, what was the device you installed in the bottom? Looked like maybe something to pull them tight together? What's it called? Love the videos!!!
I appreciated the step-by-step guidance in the video, making it seem doable even for someone like me who's not a DIY expert. The final result looked so impressive, and I couldn't believe it was done on a $5000 budget!
I was amazed by the transformation! The before-and-after shots were incredible, and it was impressive to see what they could achieve with just $5000. The tips and tricks were super helpful-I never knew DIYing a kitchen could be so affordable and rewarding.
you'll need to take up the flooring, relocate the plumbing. Or if you have access to plumbing below the floors in a basement or crawlspace, you can move the lines along with any electrical that way for a seamless hidden installation.
I love this. You did a great job. You built my confidence that I can do a backsplash on my own. I think the one thing I will say, is that island space would be important for me .
For the price, I think you did a great job. Im not a fan of the word cheap, i prefer codt effective .... and that's what you guys did a very cost effective, particularly and tasteful kitchen. You added a lot of nice touches that in other fixer uppers wouldn't do.. You made counter seating that nicely frames the room, and when washing the dishes the person can see everyone in the rest pf the room and put the front window and the green color is nice. Kudos for the Lazy Susan and corner unit for the upper- so many people do a budget kitchen and have so much wasted space because they won't do a Lazy Susan. Water friendly flooring in a kitchen is always nice and practical and on the TV it looks nice. Other ideas for sourcing items are the App Next door or Facebook marketplace. We got so many items free and in great shape from Next Door.
Looks amazing. I did butcher blocks in a rental but I used a much tougher finish than mineral oil. That will need to be applied regularly to maintain water resistance. I would do an oil based finish or polyurethane.
You two did a wonderful job. I 'm in the process of planning my Mom's Kitchen Renovation in the Bronx, while living in California. My Budget is $5,000. Installation cost is my issue.
I’m not a real big fan of green paint but I do like that green. The butcher block looks really nice. What other color besides that green would you recommend? I’m thinking a grayish color.
This is my first of yalls video, and yall gave me so much confidence, I want a new kitchen so bad. This video showed me that I can do it!!! Thank you!!
This budget kitchen makeover video is a total eye-opener! It breaks down every cost and shares smart DIY tips that make the whole process look achievable. I love that they used affordable materials without compromising on style - it's inspiring for anyone looking to upgrade their kitchen without breaking the bank.
LOVE the kitchen! AMAZING job and GREAT tips on cost-saving ideas. For the island, how did you get the water line for the sink without having to go into the foundation to add it? That's my current remodel hiccup. 😔
I did mine for $4k and that included appliances and all new custom cabinets and countertops Check the code. Outlets under island counters have been prohibited. Have to put them on the countertop my now if you have one.
I think you did great. Most flips or new builds don't come with appliances aside from the dishwasher. So I think you succeeded. Looks fantastic and gives me a realistic budget and goal
Looks great! I don't like stainless steel so those white appliances would have worked for me if they were in working order. But I get it 98% of people like the stainless.
It’s beautiful I’d skip home every day if that was my kitchen. I just didn’t see the point in paying for flooring when you could do 4-5 polyurethane top coats to waterproof the wood.
I know this is a old video but for budget builds should have used market place for some items , could have found kitchen cabinets for a fraction of the price along with appliances that are practically new but used
Gotta say that’s pretty impressive for the price point I would have recommended upgrading the cabinets by just building them yourselves it’s not as hard as it seems and you can get a lot better quality cabinets than the particle board crap at the stores. The other thing I would have done differently is either turned the one butcher block counter in the corner that was running the opposite way when it came around the corner so that all the boards were parallel instead of it being perpendicular or just miters them and joined them that way. It’s a small thing but it kinda bugged me when I saw it
Everything looks great! However, one thing to keep in mind. Electrical code, regarding kitchen islands, it is illegal to have an outlet installed below the countertop. Again, overlook looks amazing, just something to consider down the road.
How are you installing an outlet in the island at or above countertop level. You install them under the countertop usually in a decor door on the side or back of the island like they did in this video
What are you're favorite ways to save money on a remodel?
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Refacing old cabinets and placing up to date knobs & pulls.
Do it all or almost all of it yourself. I saved over $150K on my remodel.
Habitat ReStore or any local building thrift store. Portland has The Rebuilding Center. You can get everything there- cabinets, plumbing, flooring, lighting, everything! It keeps those things out of landfills and the prices are so low it’s insane. You could get everything you need for a kitchen for under $1000 in some cases. There are also construction overstock stores in almost every city. I rarely ever step foot in the Big Orange or Big Blue stores anymore. Paying 10x for lower quality materials is only something I’d consider if I were really in a pinch.
IMO - you guys TOTALLY succeeded at staying under budget because not everyone will need to buy new appliances if they're DIYing their own homes ;)
Thank you!!!
@@WhatTheFlipShowYeah, you only went over budget because of the appliances. The environmental MOVE on the APPLIANCES was AWESOME. Someone got the old appliances an u all got small damaged appliances. TWOFORS.
Exactly and on top of that, even if they did go over the budget, the 1700 alone for all the appliances is usually the cost to buy just one anyways! So they nailed it. Great job!!
They didn’t include half the costs. Plumbing, electrical, paint, dry walling, waste disposal. No where near $5000. I’d say $8000 at least.
What about cost of screws, grout, etc?
Its the little costs that add up..
The butcherblock countertops and the green are so beautiful together! Amazing job! ❤
Thanks so much! 😊
That butcher block looks so awesome! I'm 100% doing that when I start my kitchen remodel.
Only thing we’d do differently is seal with Tung Oil
The commentary is funny AF and the editing is insane 😂😂😂❤❤❤. Oh btw kitchen is stunning
Thank you so much!!!
Wooo! I'm here for the premier! It's been a long wait :)
Hopefully it’s worth the wait. Getting back to a regular-ish upload schedule!
@WhatTheFlipShow definitely worth the wait! It was a great episode. My wife and me did a cabin remodel and used the butcher block counter tops, it was cool to see you guys use them too.
When you guys were attaching the butcher block counter tops, what was the device you installed in the bottom? Looked like maybe something to pull them tight together? What's it called? Love the videos!!!
I appreciated the step-by-step guidance in the video, making it seem doable even for someone like me who's not a DIY expert. The final result looked so impressive, and I couldn't believe it was done on a $5000 budget!
What was the cost of the plumbing?
350 for utilities
Absolutely love how this kitchen turned out!! Evergreen Fog is now one of my favorite colors! 😍
I was amazed by the transformation! The before-and-after shots were incredible, and it was impressive to see what they could achieve with just $5000. The tips and tricks were super helpful-I never knew DIYing a kitchen could be so affordable and rewarding.
Great job. Even though you surpassed your budget, enjoy your energy, creativity, and ideas. Nice to see a new video from you two!
Awesome job. Like it.
Clearance & discount sale items can TOTALLY be used for a beautiful look. Great job.
I love you guys content. I want more videos because I've learned so much .
Thank you so much!!!
@@WhatTheFlipShow is there a way to contact you guys for advice for a project I’m working on?
The way you capture moments is so beautiful. 😍
Great remodel! I totally need a 40 year old kitchen remodel on a budget!
What was the process of installing the sink plumbing? i am trying to renovate my kitchen but i need to move my sink 4 feet
you'll need to take up the flooring, relocate the plumbing. Or if you have access to plumbing below the floors in a basement or crawlspace, you can move the lines along with any electrical that way for a seamless hidden installation.
I love this. You did a great job. You built my confidence that I can do a backsplash on my own. I think the one thing I will say, is that island space would be important for me .
I like old houses with the doors but also like the updated kitchens in the houses.
totally awesome, we have a 1960's kitchen which is in rough shape....am inspired by your success with this one!
For the price, I think you did a great job. Im not a fan of the word cheap, i prefer codt effective .... and that's what you guys did a very cost effective, particularly and tasteful kitchen. You added a lot of nice touches that in other fixer uppers wouldn't do.. You made counter seating that nicely frames the room, and when washing the dishes the person can see everyone in the rest pf the room and put the front window and the green color is nice. Kudos for the Lazy Susan and corner unit for the upper- so many people do a budget kitchen and have so much wasted space because they won't do a Lazy Susan. Water friendly flooring in a kitchen is always nice and practical and on the TV it looks nice.
Other ideas for sourcing items are the App Next door or Facebook marketplace. We got so many items free and in great shape from Next Door.
You guys are sooooo fun!!!!! It encourages me to keep saving to fix my kitchen. YOU DID A GREAT JOB! Thanks ya'll!
Looks amazing. I did butcher blocks in a rental but I used a much tougher finish than mineral oil. That will need to be applied regularly to maintain water resistance. I would do an oil based finish or polyurethane.
You two did a wonderful job. I 'm in the process of planning my Mom's Kitchen Renovation in the Bronx, while living in California. My Budget is $5,000. Installation cost is my issue.
If you can do anything yourself it goes a long way at saving money!
⭐⭐⭐⭐ You guys did an awesome job with the kitchen. I would like to see the rest of the home including decor.
I’m not a real big fan of green paint but I do like that green. The butcher block looks really nice. What other color besides that green would you recommend? I’m thinking a grayish color.
Ya’ll did that! 💯💯
Did you end up adding any hardware to the cabinets? I think the tile looks great.
Loved watching you guys and the kitchen came out beautifully❤❤❤❤
This is my first of yalls video, and yall gave me so much confidence, I want a new kitchen so bad. This video showed me that I can do it!!! Thank you!!
Looks good!!
Jamiroquai at the start brought back memories, lol.
This is nice ❤ I wanted to remodel my kitchen with new cabinets and countertops but didn’t have the money ended up doing an upgrade for about $900
Looks great. Might need some door & drawer hardware though for functionality
Love the sense of humor 😂 great music too. Thanks for all the great tips
OMG...that is an awesome kitchen remodel. Great suggestions and ideas for someone looking to save money and get a great looking kitchen to boot.
You did a great job.
Beautiful! You did an amazing job!
Before and after 😮
Where is the hardware for the cabinets? Lol. The island and butcher block definitely made the kitchen pop!!! Love it!!😊
This budget kitchen makeover video is a total eye-opener! It breaks down every cost and shares smart DIY tips that make the whole process look achievable. I love that they used affordable materials without compromising on style - it's inspiring for anyone looking to upgrade their kitchen without breaking the bank.
They did make it look EASY an effortless. 😂
Great budget build!
Thank you!
LOVE the kitchen! AMAZING job and GREAT tips on cost-saving ideas. For the island, how did you get the water line for the sink without having to go into the foundation to add it? That's my current remodel hiccup. 😔
I love it you need your own show and you need to throw names out there just like Joanna Gaines just for laughs
You did a wonderful job!
Great video, but how did you mount the island over top of the LVP.
You guys are great team , really enjoyed your video
Love the music- especially Every one’s a Winner by Hot Chocolate!
I wish they would have kept the sink. It was so cute!
I did mine for $4k and that included appliances and all new custom cabinets and countertops
Check the code. Outlets under island counters have been prohibited. Have to put them on the countertop my now if you have one.
you guys are back! i missed you :)
We’re back!!!
so where did you get the 20$ cabinet for the kitchen island? where do they sell damaged ones for cheap?
You have to check once in a while for those at like Home Depot or Lowes
Did I miss the door & drawer pulls installation?
I think you did great. Most flips or new builds don't come with appliances aside from the dishwasher. So I think you succeeded. Looks fantastic and gives me a realistic budget and goal
Wow this turned out great. What program do you use to design with in 3D? I have seen the illustrations in your other video
Are there handles for that fridge?
"It's a thick ass wall". Instant subscribe. 😅
Great job
Looks great! I don't like stainless steel so those white appliances would have worked for me if they were in working order. But I get it 98% of people like the stainless.
Thanks for check out our video!!!
Amazing work! Can u guys add how long each project took that be great! 💯😁
Is there an Amazon link for the sink? I think it’s super cool
Where did you find that much LVP for $300??
I would've put the stove on the opposite wall near the window and the sink and firdge where the stove is
holy cow! that turned out so beautiful and CHEAP!!
Thank you!!!
Where did you get tile?
Gorgeous!!!❤
That looks awesome!!!!!
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Amazing 🎉. Where can I find you guys? 😅
A must watch
Killed it 👍🏼
Thank you!!!
Yeper good job. KEEP DOING YOU...
I need help with our kitchen reno, we have no idea what we are doing but want to do it ourselves.
Dang nice work!
Thank you!!!
How hard was it to reroute the plumbing?
It’s beautiful I’d skip home every day if that was my kitchen. I just didn’t see the point in paying for flooring when you could do 4-5 polyurethane top coats to waterproof the wood.
Great job guys! Love it!
You two are hysterical 😂 great job!
I need more content!!
Nice!
Great DIY!
This is an awesome video! Y’all should have more subscribers 🎉
Sucha cool make over
And 2 bathrooms ! Don’t forget !😊
Amazing job
I know this is a old video but for budget builds should have used market place for some items , could have found kitchen cabinets for a fraction of the price along with appliances that are practically new but used
It looks great!
Looks amazing except for the distance between the sink and dishwasher
Gotta say that’s pretty impressive for the price point I would have recommended upgrading the cabinets by just building them yourselves it’s not as hard as it seems and you can get a lot better quality cabinets than the particle board crap at the stores. The other thing I would have done differently is either turned the one butcher block counter in the corner that was running the opposite way when it came around the corner so that all the boards were parallel instead of it being perpendicular or just miters them and joined them that way. It’s a small thing but it kinda bugged me when I saw it
Everything looks great! However, one thing to keep in mind. Electrical code, regarding kitchen islands, it is illegal to have an outlet installed below the countertop. Again, overlook looks amazing, just something to consider down the road.
Where are you supposed to install them?
@@thomaswit72outlets need to be installed, at or above, countertop level
Different states, different codes
@@thomaswit72NEC is national code its not state specific
How are you installing an outlet in the island at or above countertop level. You install them under the countertop usually in a decor door on the side or back of the island like they did in this video
I love the design but hate the square tiles. Idk it just looks outdated, prefer the long strip one
how much would this kitchen cost if you hired someone and basically add labor and all??
If want to buy only cabinet what price??
@2:40 , I see what you did there 😂
Looks great, but I think it needs crown and cabinet handles.
nice!
You guys deserve waaayy more subscribers 😅😅😅 (if only because you play Jamiroquai and Hot Chocolate music 😊😊😊)
Are you guys still doing projects?
Jamiroquai ftw
You guys are bad ass!
i love the kitchen, hate the floor colour as it doesn't match the kitchen. but I wouldn't be picky if I was looking to buy the house :)