If you want something a little more durable or “fancy,” there are other alternatives:
Some things I learned the hard way:
Funny how the smallest things make the biggest impact. It’s not until the counters are clear of items and you’ve wiped the floor spotless that the small nuance you added elevates the kitchen from “nice” to “wow.”
This isn’t glamorous and it won’t go viral as a big makeover, but it works. When you have guests on the way or you just want to feel like the space is complete, that’s all that matters.
Just grab a marker and see how it feels to fix a cabinet gap you may have. If you end up impressed like I was, go ahead and take the “before and after” shot. You might finally inspire a friend to actually do something about all the cabinet gaps they’ve left empty.
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