Alexa Mellardo
- My husband and I remodeled our 600-square-foot kitchen into an open-concept space.
- We took down walls, added windows, and replaced the cabinets to make the room feel lighter.
- After the three-month renovation, I filled the room with bright, coastal-inspired decor.
Shortly after my husband and I returned from our honeymoon, we moved from a New York City apartment to a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house we bought in Greenwich, Connecticut.
It wasn’t a turnkey property — the white picket fence and bountiful rose garden I’d always envisioned were nowhere to be found — but it had potential.
The kitchen, in particular, needed extensive work.
Rather than writing off its harvest-gold linoleum floors, Formica countertops, and brown cabinets that looked straight out of the ’80s, we viewed the dated interior as an opportunity for improvement.
So my husband and I rolled up our sleeves and renovated the kitchen, ultimately transforming it into a bright, coastal-inspired room at the center of our home.
We designed the room and completed the demolition, insulation, drywall, and trim ourselves (with some help from my dad) and hired a kitchen designer to install new cabinets and a countertop.
It was our first renovation project, so we felt extremely excited and accomplished when we finished and admired the results.