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Build a Custom Vent Hood in the Kitchen Using Cardboard

January 28, 2025 by kelsey.mackall

When I decided to update my kitchen, one feature I knew I wanted was a custom stove vent hood. I envisioned something that not only functioned well but also added a unique, stylish element to the space. At that point I had neither the time nor the budget to tackle that project, so I lived with the old vent hood for a few years. I decided recently that it was time to take it on. Instead of purchasing a pre-made hood, I opted to build one myself using the guts of the old one but building a new hood.

Building a Custom Vent Hood Using Cardboard

I first took down the old hood from the vent, leaving the existing fan and vent. Then I built a frame at the top of the vent by the ceiling and another one to serve as the bottom of the vent hood. The first step in building my custom vent hood was creating a template. Using cardboard was a great way to visualize the design and ensure the dimensions were perfect before working with more expensive materials. I measured the space above my stove, taking into account the size of the vent insert that was there. I made sure to leave enough clearance between the stovetop and the hood, following safety guidelines.

With the measurements in hand, I cut pieces of cardboard to form the basic shape of the vent hood. I taped them together, adjusting as needed to create a mock-up that fit perfectly in the space. The cardboard template allowed me to experiment with different styles and proportions. I tweaked the angles and curves until I was happy with the overall look.

Using the template as a guide, I cut the wood pieces to the correct size and shape. I used a jigsaw for the more intricate cuts and a circular saw for the straight edges. Then I assembled the pieces, securing them with wood glue. I made sure to double-check the alignment at every step, ensuring the frame was sturdy and square. Once the frame was assembled, I sanded down any rough edges to create a smooth surface, ready for finishing. I pulled out my favorite paint sprayer and used a paint that I had color matched to my kitchen cabinets. After the paint had dried all I had to do was slip the hood over the existing vent set up and secure it using screws.

I Built A Custom Vent Hood!

Standing back to admire the completed vent hood was incredibly satisfying. What started as a simple cardboard template had transformed into a custom, functional centerpiece for my kitchen. The hood not only enhances the look of the space but also provides excellent ventilation, making cooking more enjoyable.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: custom vent hood, diy, Diy project, kitchen renovation

A Dream Sink For Your Dream Kitchen

November 29, 2022 by kelsey.mackall

In planning a kitchen renovation there is one thing to consider that the entire space revolves and functions around- The kitchen sink. I included a huge Elkay Farmhouse Sink in my last kitchen and loved it so much that I knew I had to get another. This time I opted for a white fireclay workstation sink and when I tell you it’s a DREAM sink for my dream kitchen… I mean it.

*Blog post in partnership with Elkay*

straight on images of white farmhouse sink, gold faucet, and white tiled backsplash
My dream kitchen complete with a dream white farmhouse sink. Styled floating shelves on the wall around it

Why Fireclay?

In choosing a white sink I wanted to make sure it was durable and in doing my research I found that the durability of Fireclay was unmatched. With materials fired at a higher temperature than even cast iron, it creates a surface that is non-porous and scratch/chip resistant. This also allows the sink to be low maintenance and easily cleaned. The last thing you want to worry about with your sink is babying it! I needed something that I could carelessly bang around pots and pans in during that evening dinner rush.

Single Basin vs Double Basin

Another decision to make when it comes to sinks is single basin or double basin? Well let me be the first one to say, when you go single basin, you’ll never go back! There is just nothing that beats a huge farmhouse sink where you can bathe your babies, easily fit large pots and pans, baking sheets, and even the entire highchair tray!

Baby bathes in large white sink and plays peekaboo
large pot sitting in a dream farmhouse sink with plenty of room to spare
My biggest pot fits so easily!

My Dream Sink Experience

I’m being completely honest when I say I have never loved a sink more. It is absolutely a dream sink to complete my dream kitchen. It’s usually the first thing people notice about my kitchen and inspires many compliments!

The workstation features have been extremely useful. The cutting board comes in handy for a convenient place to wash and chop, as well as adding an additional work surface if I need it. One of my favorite parts is the bottom grate that allows me to stack dishes but still run water or wash food underneath.

Lastly, the cleanability has been a dream in itself. This sink is so easy to wipe down or scrub. A Magic Eraser has been my method of choice. I have not experienced a single stain after 5 months and we’re pretty rough on it. However I have been warned to be careful with tomato sauce so I have been mindful regarding that.

Check out the Elkay Fireclay Single Bowl Farmhouse Workstation Sink Kit HERE.

Preparing artichokes on a cutting board that fits in my farmhouse sink
Using the included cutting board to prepare Artichokes

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: elkay, farmhouse sink, fireclay sink, kitchen renovation, kitchen sink

DIY Kitchen Renovation

October 27, 2022 by kelsey.mackall

A DIY Kitchen renovation is no small task but I DID IT, and in 5 months! The kitchen was the first major project of our 1972 fixer upper and is officially my favorite room of the house. There are still a few loose ends to tackle but here are all the details and most importantly… The upgrade that made the biggest impact. *This post is sponsored by RTA Cabinet Store*

Impactful Upgrades

While we essentially gutted this kitchen and replaced everything, the most impactful upgrade of our DIY kitchen renovation was all new cabinets! The 50 year old ones we’re small, smelly, and falling apart. Either people in the 70s had a lot less stuff or didn’t design with functionality in mind. RTA Cabinet Store made my cabinet dreams come true.

Woman works on outdated kitchen demolition
Outdated kitchen with tan walls and 50 year old beige cabinets. Large soffit breaks kitchen view

Working with RTA Cabinet Store for our DIY Kitchen Renovation

We chose RTA Cabinet store because of their quality and affordability. As DIYers the “ready to assemble” (RTA) option was right in our wheelhouse. We felt this gave us the ability to work on this project at our own pace, store the cabinets more easily, and have ultimate control of the installation. Ready to assemble cabinets are also more affordable and cost less in shipping however, with the assembly responsibility, comes a bit of intimidation.

As any normal person would feel, I was nervous to put together an entire kitchen of cabinets. But I was SHOCKED at how easy it was to do. All the boxes had numbers that matched my renderings so I knew which piece I was assembling. I practically built a kitchen in 2 weekends and actually enjoyed every bit of it. See how satisfying the assembly was!

Installation was as simple as leveling each cabinet and screwing it into our wall studs. it was absolutely a DIY-able task and we saved even more money by tackling it on our own.

husband and wife bump knuckles during cabinet installation of a diy kitchen renovation
Cabinet installation during DIY kitchen renovation
DIY kitchen renovation cabinet installation

Designing with RTA Cabinet Store

Another reason we chose to go with RTA was because they offer FREE design services. Our designer simply had us submit some photos and measurements and then set up a call to go over my vision. Even though I had been dreaming up this kitchen for months, she had so many great suggestions for details I had never considered. For example, using a 6 inch stacked crown to bring our cabinets to the ceiling for an elevated look. We opted to keep the existing layout of the kitchen but we’re able to add more drawers and specialty cabinets to make this space more functional for our family.

I also told the designer that I was struggling choosing a cabinet color but that I really wanted to bring in some warmth. She suggested a few options, sent samples, and we ultimately chose the color “Weston Sand” in the shaker style. This ended up being my BEST decision to balance the rest of the white design choices.

RTA custom kitchen design rendering for a DIY Kitchen Renovation
RTA custom kitchen design rendering for a DIY Kitchen Renovation
RTA custom kitchen design rendering for a DIY Kitchen Renovation

Cabinet Quality

Anything would have been better than the original 50 year old cabinets, but when I tell you the RTA Cabinet Store cabinets are THE nicest cabinets I’ve ever owned- I mean it. I have been beyond impressed with the material, durability, and flawless paint finish. Not to mention that oh-so-good soft close! I have been able to utilize my new kitchen without walking on eggshells because I trust the strength and wipe-ability of all my cabinets. I also love how adding my own hardware made them feel even more custom.

DIY Kitchen Renovation Cost

I always aim to be transparent about any project cost. As suspected, the cabinets were the majority of our kitchen budget. As it should be since they made the biggest impact. I was thankful to be a partner of RTA Cabinet Store to offset that cost, but here’s a breakdown of our cabinet order and how that compared to the rest of the DIY kitchen renovation updates we did.

All New Cabinets: $9,337.81

Cabinet Hardware: $80.00

All New Appliances: $5295.00

Farmhouse Sink: $1,889.00

Faucet: $92.00

Soffit Removal/ Plumbing Re-route/ Drywall Repair (The only portion we hired out): $2500

Quartz Countertops: $5000

Custom Floating Shelves: $1000

Tile Backsplash and Mussel Bound tile adhesive: $900

Lighting: $250

Estimated DIY Renovation Total: $26,343.81

*Of course there were miscellaneous supplies that I didn’t keep track of and I was fortunate enough to have a large portion of the project sponsored in exchange for content.

close up of RTA Cabinet Store "Weston Sand" style in a DIY kitchen renovation
right side sink view with styled floating shelves
right side sink view with textured backsplash, floating shelves and warm gray cabinets

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