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To feel deflated about DIY kitchen makeover

664 replies

Malahala · 22/08/2025 11:06

We moved into our house almost a year ago. It hadn’t been updated in 40 years, but it’s in a great area, between two outstanding schools, and we managed to get it for £200k less than asking as the seller needed a quick sale. It’s a 4-bed with 2 bathrooms, 2 receptions, a separate kitchen and a utility room. It’s a fantastic investment and I still feel lucky to own it.

The reality is we maxed ourselves out buying it, so there’s no money left for big renovations or an extension. My DH doesn’t like the house — he would have preferred a “done” house — but we couldn’t afford that in this area and didn’t want to move elsewhere. His attitude is that everything should be done by professionals, but we can’t afford that either.

So over the past year I’ve been doing most of the work myself: stripping wallpaper, painting, redecorating etc. Recently I tackled the 40-year-old kitchen. We can’t afford new units, so I added panelling to the cupboard doors and painted them, replaced the cabinet handles, removed the lino as it was damaged, stripped wallpaper, painted the walls and the orange tiles, covered the worst tiles with panelling, and wrapped the worktops in vinyl. It’s not perfect — some of the cupboards don’t hang completely straight and need adjusting — but the difference is huge. Instead of a 40-year-old kitchen, it now looks more like a 10-year-old one.

The problem is DH doesn’t appreciate it. He still says the kitchen looks “old” and can’t see the point of me spending a few hundred pounds making it nicer. He hasn’t lifted a finger to help because he doesn’t do DIY, won’t ask FIL (apparently he will be critical because the panelling on the cabinets isn’t quite right) or his builder friend (friend will likely be “too busy”), so it’s all been left to me. His view is we need a new kitchen/extension, but realistically that’s not happening for at least 5 years. I’d rather make it more liveable now.

What’s making me doubt myself is other people’s reactions. A wealthy friend came round and just said, “so much change!” but not that it looked nice. MIL commented on how hard I’d worked rather than how good it looked. My mum loved it and thought a new tap, sink and dishwasher would make a big difference (and she went straight out and bought all of these for me) but she’s also my mum so not that objective. Now I’m worrying I’ve just “polished a turd” and made the kitchen worse, whereas I genuinely feel it’s a big improvement.

Here are the before and (nearly) after photos. They may take a while to load. Be brutally honest — have I done a decent job for a DIY upgrade, or does it look as bad as DH, friend and MIL seem to think? I’m worried I’m embarrassing myself by being so pleased with my efforts.

YABU - I agree with your DH, friend and MIL
YANBU - It looks nice!

To feel deflated about DIY kitchen makeover
To feel deflated about DIY kitchen makeover
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desiderata328 · 22/08/2025 11:16

Congratulations!! It looks incredible!! Well done 👍

TheFunSponge · 22/08/2025 11:17

You've done a fantastic job!! I love it and would be happy to have your kitchen. Love the floor too.

Minxny · 22/08/2025 11:18

You've done a brilliant job. Your husband should just be saying "thank you". It belongs to a different decade. I wonder if the floor is maybe a bit marmite hence the mixed reviews?

If the cabinets are annoying you and cash allows, you could get a handy person to come and straighten them for you. It wouldn't take long/cost much and depending how wonky they are (photo doesn't show) it might help them feel more "expensive".

Straightjacketsandroses · 22/08/2025 11:18

I think you have a husband problem, not a kitchen problem!!

We will be doing similar in our 40 year old kitchen as no budget for a new one (and it’s a pretty big room so would cost £££!). You should be proud of that effort - it looks fabulous and far better than I will achieve with a bit of paint!

3peassuit · 22/08/2025 11:18

Your husband’s head needs a good wobble. The kitchen looks great.

Shudacudawuda · 22/08/2025 11:19

I'd be chuffed to bits with that if it was my handiwork OP, well done it looks great.
I agree with a PP I'd try to get something for the floor, but honestly it looks much better than the before pic you should be proud.

Wasitabadger · 22/08/2025 11:19

It looks lovely you have done well. I understand your frustration though. I would honestly ask those being negative can they do better?

katesalter · 22/08/2025 11:20

It’s look great and the floor is far and away the best bit. People suggesting you cover it with a bit of cheap naff lino… Well, I’d suggest you ask for a picture of their kitchens before following that advice.

Strawberries86 · 22/08/2025 11:20

Keep the kitchen, you’ve done a fabulous job. I’d be thrilled with that kitchen. Ditch the twit of a husband. He’s the turd that’s been polished by the sound of it.

Genuinely well done!

Hotflushesandchilblains · 22/08/2025 11:21

I think your DH will be unhappy with anything that is not an extension. I did similar to you in my house and I love it - you did a great job and should be proud. Living environment is so important.

tinygingermum · 22/08/2025 11:23

It looks great, you have done a great job and I would be bloody proud of myself if I had done that.

Judashascomeintosomemoney · 22/08/2025 11:23

It’s much better. My own 40 year old kitchen isn’t looking as good (and I’ve been here 20 years - still can’t afford to replace everything!😁). Is that still Lino near the sink area though? And are the tiles terracotta? You could probably improve the finish on those with some terracotta renovation and boiled linseed oil. Good job though!

Alltheyellowbirds · 22/08/2025 11:24

I think it’s really elegant, you’ve done an amazing job!

PutThatDownNow · 22/08/2025 11:24

That was a an incredible makeover. You have done a great job and should be really proud. I also love the quarry tiles. I would be so happy with that restyled kitchen. Enjoy it and ignore the naysayers.

Wishimaywishimight · 22/08/2025 11:24

Genuinely, it looks fantastic, I would be delighted with myself if I had done all of that work and done it so well.

The only "turd" in this scenario is your lazy ass, critical, unappreciative DH.

JadeSeahorse · 22/08/2025 11:24

Can't believe you did that door panelling yourself.

Absolutely well done! 👏👏👏

Imabitbusyatthemoment · 22/08/2025 11:25

I was honestly expecting it to look a bit shit but it’s great!
I’m in exactly the same boat so know how hard it is and I was pleased just to be able to manage to slap on some bathroom paint.

Well done you!

Your husband sounds lazy and ungrateful.

moondune · 22/08/2025 11:25

Looks fantastic and I love the tiled floor. Can’t believe people are saying cover it with cheap lino!

Daisyvodka · 22/08/2025 11:26

Umm can you come and do the same to my kitchen please??? I DIYed it but it does look like cheap DIY! This is gorgeous!
Seperate to this... are you okay with your DH because I think he's actually been bloody rude to you over this??

Fourlovelychildren · 22/08/2025 11:27

Looks great. A couple of new light fittings will lift it even further!

user1476613140 · 22/08/2025 11:28

YABU because it's an amazing job you've done and stop being hard on yourself! Not many could do this. Well done 👏 what an accomplishment.

wandererofthekingdom · 22/08/2025 11:28

It looks so much better and I'm so impressed you did that all by yourself. You should be feeling proud of it.

Oakiedoakie · 22/08/2025 11:29

Honestly, it looks great, well done.

BruceAndNosh · 22/08/2025 11:30

I'm going to be hyper critical here...

it looks bloody great

RobinEllacotStrike · 22/08/2025 11:30

It looks great and you are inspiring me to get cracking with my own DIY bits and bobs around the home.

Great work OP. I'm sorry you H isn't more appreciative/supportive.