Tiffany had been planning to eventually overhaul her outdated kitchen anyway, but unexpected flooding caused by burst pipes fast-forwarded the need for renovation. She recruited actor Kat Tingum, a friend and fellow recycling aficionado, to come along on her green makeover adventure.
"My job as Chief Design Junkie at TerraCycle fully supports this mentality of reuse and upcycling," Tiffany told us. "And while my day job (and a lot of my hobbies, too) involve building furniture and accessories, neither Kat nor I had ever done anything involving plumbing, hanging cabinets, or installing large appliances. This was definitely new territory and we both learned a ton!"
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Tiffany says she tackled her kitchen reno with the same mindset she does for all of her projects, carefully considering how to use as many salvaged materials as possible in an attractive and appealing way. "That’s where pennies, red wagons, old wallpaper, a few buckets of cement, and bucket lids all come into play," she said. "All of these materials became the building supplies for my new kitchen."
The shimmering new backsplash is clad in $30 worth of pennies while old bucket lids and scrap fabric were whipped into new cushions for Tiffany's wooden stools.
Three red wagons were transformed into a playful new minibar.
Tiffany and Kat used a cement overlay combined with a natural coffee stain and food safe finish to refurbish her dated countertops.
New appliances were sourced from a scratch and dent store, saving Tiffany 30-40% off of retail, and the old cabinets and old but still working appliances were sold through Craigslist.
"I am loving my new kitchen and am proud of the fact that it was created from loads of love, sweat, and salvaged materials!" says Tiffany.
Don't forget to check out our full photo gallery for more of the fun details that can be found in Tiffany's new kitchen.
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