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Plywood cabinets and handcrafted tile sets the artistic tone for a working kitchen

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  • Homeowners: Anthony Espino, founder of digital marketing agency Miki, and Jeremiah Corley, a senior manager at Maude, posted their renovation on Sweeten
  • Where: Boerum Hill in Brooklyn, New York
  • Primary renovation: Revamping a 150-square-foot kitchen, ideal for baking and cooking, in a 720-square-foot condo
  • Sweeten general contractor
  • Homeowner’s quote: “Our Sweeten contractor was a huge help solving problems on the fly.”
  • Sweeten’s role: Sweeten matches home renovation projects with vetted general contractors, offering advice, support, and secure payments—at no cost to the homeowner.

Written in partnership with Sweeten homeowner Anthony. “After” photos by Kate Glicksberg for Sweeten.

Correcting some kitchen “wrongs”

Jeremiah and I bought our first home together one year ago in Boerum Hill, Brooklyn. We knew immediately the kitchen would be our first renovation project. The kitchen hadn’t had a true upgrade since the 1980s when the building was built and it was in serious need of some TLC.

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Jeremiah and I both love cooking and baking. In fact, Jeremiah would consider it his favorite hobby. Before moving in, we had had a pretty great kitchen in our rental, so we had to bear it until we could renovate.

It wasn’t until we started the renovation that we uncovered the details of how things were connected in the kitchen—the previous owner had cut a lot of corners. Our washer was wired through tubes running inside the cabinets. We also discovered the floor tiles were set without any buffer on the subfloor, which caused them to crack.

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Saving money with a design-forward plywood kitchen

Our plan was to incorporate as much working countertop and storage as possible. But to keep costs low, we’d have plumbing and electrical remain in place where we could. The plumbing for the washer and dryer did move slightly, however, and got plumbed into the wall so it was up to code. By stacking the units and moving the refrigerator, we gained a lot of new counter space.

Our second money saver was to opt for all IKEA cabinets. I desperately wanted oak fronts, which IKEA didn’t have. I searched everywhere and found a company that made them specifically for IKEA cabinets. We ended up going with their plywood cabinet doors with oak veneers for half the kitchen. On the opposite wall, we installed recycled Kungsbacka cabinet doors in black. 

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Washer dryer unit off the kitchen

"To keep costs low, we’d keep plumbing and electrical in place where we could."

Our biggest splurges were the stone floor tiles and handcrafted tile made of clay for the backsplash. For the past two years, I’ve thrown my own pottery. It was going to be important to have the unique qualities and natural imperfections of handmade materials included in the kitchen.

A general contractor with solutions

We experienced massive delays due to the supply chain issues. All our orders for appliances and materials varied in delivery times. It ended up adding about 3-4 months of just wait time before we could start the renovation. Even with the extra time, our backsplash showed up the day before they were scheduled to be installed.

Luckily, our contractor had a warehouse and let us house everything with him at no extra cost. Living in Brooklyn, I have absolutely no idea how we would have managed this without them being able to hold things as they trickled in.

Our Sweeten contractor was a huge help in solving problems on the fly. The retractable vent hood was much more shallow than our extra deep upper cabinets. Our contractor came up with a quick fix by framing around it with leftover cabinet material. The vent was now completely hidden unless it was in use. 

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Stainless steel range and green tile backsplash
Wood cabinets, sage green tile background, black hardware

Five months to a dream kitchen

Before we began, one of our biggest questions was how long would the renovation take. It was Sweeten that put us in touch with all of the possible contractors. They really helped us to compare all of our bids so we could make an informed decision on who we wanted to hire.

Our project took about five months from planning to completion. In addition to material delays, we had an electrical issue within the island that needed to be resolved. 

Our new kitchen is amazing for dinner parties! My family visited from Seattle and we had four or five people doing separate things in the kitchen, which would be unimaginable before.

Renovation Materials

KITCHEN RESOURCES: Plywood kitchen cabinets with oak fronts and hardware: Plykea. Black Kungsbacka cabinets: IKEA. Backsplash tile in M4 Canvas Sage: Heath Ceramics. Floor tiles: CIOT. Quartz countertops in Fresh Concrete: Caesarstone. Andrew Neyer Astro Globe mini pendant lighting: YLighting.

A note on fixture and appliance deliveries: If you’re on a tight timeline, Appliances Connection has over 50,000 items in stock and ready to ship nationally. If you’re in the NY/NJ metro area, in-stock items typically deliver within 2-3 days.

Sweeten handpicks the best general contractors to match each project’s location, budget, scope, and style. Follow the blog, Sweeten Stories, for renovation ideas and inspiration and when you’re ready to renovate, start your renovation with Sweeten.

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Ceramic, Glass, or Stone? 15 Bathroom Wall Tile Ideas! https://sweeten.com/ideas-and-inspiration/ceramic-glass-or-stone-15-bathroom-wall-tile-ideas/ https://sweeten.com/ideas-and-inspiration/ceramic-glass-or-stone-15-bathroom-wall-tile-ideas/#comments Wed, 21 Oct 2015 21:02:01 +0000 https://blog-v2.sweeten.com/?p=14208 Here on the Sweeten blog, we aim to translate insight from NYC renovators and contractors into information you can use to make better decisions about improving your home. If you are looking to remodel a bathroom, straightforward necessities like the sink, faucet, and toilet are big purchases that rightly deserve your time and money, but wall […]

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Here on the Sweeten blog, we aim to translate insight from NYC renovators and contractors into information you can use to make better decisions about improving your home. If you are looking to remodel a bathroom, straightforward necessities like the sink, faucet, and toilet are big purchases that rightly deserve your time and money, but wall tile is your best shot at making a big statement and having the most fun! There are endless options and ways to mix and match tile styles, shapes, textures, and colors to set the overall look and feel of your bathroom. This week: we’ve rounded up both classic and eclectic bath wall tiles from Sweeten renovation projects.

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Wall tiles are most commonly available in three different materials: ceramic, glass, and stone. Ceramic tiles come in a variety of shapes and patterns that are durable, easy to clean, and resistant to stain. Glass tiles are known for translucent and opaque designs with glossy or matte finishes that can reflect light and brighten the room. Stone tiles come in a range of natural colors and textures that can create a  lavish or serene feel.

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Ellen in Brooklyn went with classic white subway wall tiles laid in a straight set – this stacked approach is a more modern and polished take on a perennial design choice.

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An Upper East Side family selected luminous jade manganese Heath subway tiles in a traditional staggered approach on the inner shower walls and added white subway tiles from Daltile to complete the shower surround.

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Sweeten Experts Lauren and Adam went with bright gold yellow subway tiles arranged in a vertical stack approach to outfit this playful and contemporary kid’s tub in Williamsburg.

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Colin and Orli in Crown Heights chose saturated ceramic fern green square tiles with a hand-painted feel from Complete Tile. Complete Tile also nailed all of the possible tile configurations, allowing Sweeten Expert Pedro and his team to work with rounded bullnose, chair rail, and corner tiles all in the same coordinating hues.

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Pepper and Marshall in Washington Heights chose cubed emerald shower tiles from Fire Clay Tile, a San Francisco-based shop that specializes in recycled glass products.

Sweeten Expert Colin contrasted white subway tiles with large-format square ceramic tiles (designed with a Moroccan-inspired cerulean floral pattern) in this Greenwich Village bathroom.

Sweeten Expert Ivan used neutral gray bas-relief honeycomb patterned tiles in this futuristic West Village bathroom.

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Ellen and Ben in Kensington opted for round penny tile in a matte white finish that lines the floor, tub, and walls in the same geometric pattern.

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Sweeten Expert Alastor brought painterly craftsmanship to this Chelsea bathroom with luminous penny tile, intricately laid from floor to ceiling and throughout custom rounded wall niches.

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Howard and Grayzna in the Lower East Side selected a translucent glass tile, in varying widths, lengths, and monochromatic hues to cover the walls, using a horizontal tile placement that evokes an ashlar masonry effect and conjures the color and flow of water.

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Megha in Midtown went straight for a look that is part spa and part five star hotel – opting for offset white glass subway tiles from Home Depot and a green-gray grout that tones down the gloss.

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Sweeten Expert Graham went with textual Moroccan Bejmat loose mosaic tiles from Mosaic House to play off the skylight and metal beams in this East Village penthouse.

To contrast the straight set handmade ceramic tiles that wrap around the walls and shower ceilings, Sweeten Expert Andrew outfitted a curbless shower threshold with chevron-cut marble in this luxurious bath.

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Sweeten Expert Lilian finished a custom shower and soaking tub with floor-to-ceiling marble in this Upper West Side master bath.

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Sweeten Expert Gregorio ripped out old tiles and brought in black travertine slabs in this high-end Chelsea apartment.

Sweeten Expert Daniel chose floor-to-ceiling porcelain slabs and a slim strip of accent tile in this Upper East Side bathroom.

Sweeten handpicks contractors to match each project’s location, budget, scope, and style. Follow the blog for renovation ideas and inspiration and when you’re ready to renovate, start your project on Sweeten.

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