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Candice Olson can be seen as the host and designer of HGTV’s Candice Tells All, Divine Design and as a judge on HGTV Design Star.
Candice Olson remade this kitchen to be both stylish and functional. This 'after' photo reveals a cohesive design theme that features durable finishes and increased storage.
When it comes to the finishes that make this kitchen a standout, Olson's selections were clean and crisp with a blend of whites and greys.
When it comes to the finishes that make this kitchen a standout, Olson's selections were clean and crisp with a blend of whites and greys.
Color Splash
Love the crisp, clean lines of this kitchen? Then you'll love Olson's paint choices from Benjamin Moore:
- Frostine, AF-5
- Gray Wisp, CC-670
- Ashwood, OC-47
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Candice Olson's Big Ideas for Little Kitchens
Expert advice on how to make the most of a small kitchen.
- by Trisha McBride Ferguson
The kitchen is often the heart of the home—the one place everyone converges to eat, drink and talk about their day. So what can you do if the heart of your home is undersized? Check out this expert advice from design guru Candice Olson.
Big Thinking
Even small spaces can be big on style, says Olson. That's what makes this kitchen makeover by Olson, host of HGTV's Candice Tells All and Divine Design, so impressive—she shows you don't have to sacrifice good design just because you're starting with a small space.
In this example Olson takes a dark galley kitchen and transforms it into a gorgeous, functional, contemporary space.
Here's a look at the kitchen before.
And after
Lighter, Brighter & Better
It's hard to believe that this is the same space as before. Not only did Olson improve the aesthetics of the kitchen, she also repositioned the appliances for maximum productivity and added significantly more storage.
Budget-Maximizing Ideas
When it comes to reinventing a small kitchen, you don't have to throw the dishes out with the dishwater, says Olson. Instead, focus on working with what you have. Ensure your appliances are located in the most functional, efficient place. Then, consider extending countertops and adding new cabinetry that matches your existing cabinets. Finally, complete the look with a fresh coat of paint. Money left over? Consider new door hardware, window treatments, light fixtures and flooring.