Wishing to maintain the natural light provided by the glass doors, we decided to convert the unit to a large window (instead of completely framing in the opening with sheet rock).Īs with most of our home improvement projects, budget would definitely be an obstacle. I found the door to be nothing but wasted space. Not only was the door in poor shape, it didn’t mesh with the flow of our kitchen. While demolishing the deck, we also decided that the sliding glass door had to go. My Kitchen Before:Īs you will see, there once was a sliding glass door in our kitchen which led out to a deck (that is also no longer there). Here is a photo of my kitchen when we first moved into our fixer upper. In all seriousness though, I truly did find a clever way to replace my windows on the cheap, and I am going to share it with you in this post.īefore I blow your mind with my window hack however, let me give you a little bit of context. When is the last time you can recall me publishing a sponsored post? And no….I am not about to start the whole sponsorship thing today. Well… it’s not! You should know by now, that I am no sellout. The title of this post sounds too freakin’ good to be true- a little clickbait-ish….right?
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