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Novice DIYer Wraps Up Solo Kitchen Remodel After Five Years

Brittany Joyner believes the cardinal to DIY success is focusing on the potential of your idea rather than the mistakes yous make forth the style.

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In Baronial 2020, Brittany Joyner finished a consummate remodel of the kitchen in her 1956 ranch-style home in Los Angeles. She began the project in Autumn 2015 with piddling more than a vague idea of what she wanted and the courage to venture into the unknown.

The projection took five years because Joyner isn't a professional person carpenter. She's not an architect, interior designer or even an accomplished DIYer. Information technology took five years because she congenital everything from scratch and she did it all herself.

Joyner made a lot of the furniture she used to fill her house after moving in in 2012. Prior to that, her feel with DIY was just the nuts: sewing, painting, gardening, landscaping and everyday plumbing and electric.

"Information technology took blood, sweat, tears and perseverance that would make Patton tremble, merely it's done and I couldn't be happier," Joyner tells Family Handyman. "Without the benefit of a formal woodworking education (or) plans specific to my design, a lot of it was just trial and error."

Driven by Vision

All told, Joyner built all the kitchen cabinets from scratch, added electric outlets, hard-wired under-cabinet lighting, installed a backsplash, custom-designed a range hood cover and engineered a pull-out spice rack, trashcan and java station.

Her journeying toward the perfect kitchen was long and arduous. There were times when her frustration could have gotten the better of her. But she never quit, even after testing, retesting and retooling every custom-made cabinet in her kitchen.

"The reason I never wanted to quit was because I could the potential in what I was doing," Joyner says. "With each cabinet that got congenital … I got to see the vast comeback from the original garbage cabinets to the custom-designed, custom-crafted ones I was building in the store."

Advice to Future DIYers

Earlier she ever put saw to wood or hammer to nail, Joyner researched. She visited Ikea more times than she cares to acknowledge. She flat-out stole ideas from her friends' kitchen cabinets. Just her enquiry didn't stop at aesthetics.

She encourages anyone taking on a project like this to read through plans online and create their own plans based on their space and needs. She recommends using actual kitchen items to dry-fit shelf placement and establish drawer peak.

"I built an entire chiffonier just to business firm my instant pot," Joyner says with a express mirth.

Anyone who has ever taken on a DIY projection knows big box retailers don't always make products that fit every infinite. The best office about customizing your arroyo to these DIY projects, Joyner says, is getting exactly what yous need and how you need it.

Above all else, Joyner says, don't worry if you mess upward. "Mistakes are great; acquire from them," she says. "Alive with … some of them. I have no regrets."

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