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Revamp your kitchen with these 5 DIY hacks for under $125
Revamp your kitchen with these 5 DIY hacks for under $125

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Revamp your kitchen with these 5 DIY hacks for under $125

Fox News and its syndication partners may earn a commission if you buy through our referral links. This content was created by a team that works independently from the Fox newsroom. If a major kitchen remodel is outside your budget, try making small updates to make the space feel new again. Refreshing cabinets with a new coat of paint can transform your kitchen and help it feel new again. If painting is too much of a challenge, changing the hardware on your cabinetry can be another way to modernize your kitchen. Or, if you are looking for storage solutions, try adding a mobile pantry. Updating the lighting in your kitchen is a functional and aesthetic update. These nine-inch under-cabinet linkable light bars from Wayfair are easy to install with no tools required. The lights are controlled by a hands-free motion sensor or built-in power button. Or try the MCGOR 10-inch under cabinet lighting from Amazon for a rechargeable, battery-operated option. This light is dimmable and can be easily mounted using adhesive metal plates or magnets. This kitchen countertop organizer from Amazon is a perfect solution for cluttered countertops. It fits in a corner and is very sturdy. For more storage, try the Joybos three-tier heavy-duty metal multifunctional kitchen cabinet storage racks is a versatile storage unit designed to help organize kitchens and other areas of the home. 6 Items That Will Increase Your Home's Curb Appeal Read On The Fox News App Are you tired of your kitchen flooring but don't have the time (or the budget) to replace it? Just add this beautiful and vibrant kitchen runner rug from Amazon. The rug has a rubber backing for good grip and is machine-washable. Ruggable has a ton of designs that can be sized as kitchen runners, like this stain-resistant, machine-washable Annika Green Tufted Rug. Future-proof Your Home Appliances With These 9 Products Original price: $37.99 Update your cabinets with new hardware like these Ravinte five-inch cabinet pulls in matte black on Amazon. The matte black handles have a clean, timeless look that works with farmhouse, vintage, traditional and transitional styles. These cabinet cup pulls in matte black at Wayfair are a good option if you want to go for the farmhouse look. Original price: $59.99 Stick-on wallpaper is a great way to update your room with little effort. This subway tile peel-and-stick vinyl backsplash on Amazon has a strong adhesive and is durable. The tiles can be easily installed directly over existing panels or on smooth surfaces. Grab this pretty sky-blue mosaic tile design for $39.73 on Wayfair. For more deals, visit Replacing an old faucet head can instantly transform your kitchen area. This kitchen faucet with pull-down sprayer is a stylish and functional option with a single lever handle and a pull-down spray wand. This faucet is easy to install. The Better Homes & Gardens touchless pull-down kitchen faucet in satin nickel from Walmart features a touchless sensor and a pull-down sprayer for a modern look. Original price: $24.99 Outfitting cabinets with smart storage solutions may be a project for a bigger kitchen remodel. For a quick alternative, try this metal four-pack magnetic spice storage rack. These space-saving magnetic racks can be attached to your fridge to keep your counter free of article source: Revamp your kitchen with these 5 DIY hacks for under $125

Revamp your kitchen with these 5 DIY hacks for under $125
Revamp your kitchen with these 5 DIY hacks for under $125

Fox News

time3 days ago

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Revamp your kitchen with these 5 DIY hacks for under $125

If a major kitchen remodel is outside your budget, try making small updates to make the space feel new again. Refreshing cabinets with a new coat of paint can transform your kitchen and help it feel new again. If painting is too much of a challenge, changing the hardware on your cabinetry can be another way to modernize your kitchen. Or, if you are looking for storage solutions, try adding a mobile pantry. Updating the lighting in your kitchen is a functional and aesthetic update. These nine-inch under-cabinet linkable light bars from Wayfair are easy to install with no tools required. The lights are controlled by a hands-free motion sensor or built-in power button. Or try the MCGOR 10-inch under cabinet lighting from Amazon for a rechargeable, battery-operated option. This light is dimmable and can be easily mounted using adhesive metal plates or magnets. This kitchen countertop organizer from Amazon is a perfect solution for cluttered countertops. It fits in a corner and is very sturdy. For more storage, try the Joybos three-tier heavy-duty metal multifunctional kitchen cabinet storage racks is a versatile storage unit designed to help organize kitchens and other areas of the home. Are you tired of your kitchen flooring but don't have the time (or the budget) to replace it? Just add this beautiful and vibrant kitchen runner rug from Amazon. The rug has a rubber backing for good grip and is machine-washable. Ruggable has a ton of designs that can be sized as kitchen runners, like this stain-resistant, machine-washable Annika Green Tufted Rug. Original price: $37.99 Update your cabinets with new hardware like these Ravinte five-inch cabinet pulls in matte black on Amazon. The matte black handles have a clean, timeless look that works with farmhouse, vintage, traditional and transitional styles. These cabinet cup pulls in matte black at Wayfair are a good option if you want to go for the farmhouse look. Original price: $59.99 Stick-on wallpaper is a great way to update your room with little effort. This subway tile peel-and-stick vinyl backsplash on Amazon has a strong adhesive and is durable. The tiles can be easily installed directly over existing panels or on smooth surfaces. Grab this pretty sky-blue mosaic tile design for $39.73 on Wayfair. For more deals, visit Replacing an old faucet head can instantly transform your kitchen area. This kitchen faucet with pull-down sprayer is a stylish and functional option with a single lever handle and a pull-down spray wand. This faucet is easy to install. The Better Homes & Gardens touchless pull-down kitchen faucet in satin nickel from Walmart features a touchless sensor and a pull-down sprayer for a modern look. Original price: $24.99 Outfitting cabinets with smart storage solutions may be a project for a bigger kitchen remodel. For a quick alternative, try this metal four-pack magnetic spice storage rack. These space-saving magnetic racks can be attached to your fridge to keep your counter free of clutter.

This Portable Induction Cooktop Saved Me During a Kitchen Remodel. Get It While It's 16% Off
This Portable Induction Cooktop Saved Me During a Kitchen Remodel. Get It While It's 16% Off

CNET

time03-06-2025

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This Portable Induction Cooktop Saved Me During a Kitchen Remodel. Get It While It's 16% Off

Weeks before we started our kitchen remodel, we asked for advice from friends and neighbors about how they survived the experience. But nothing truly prepares you for the daily inconvenience of not having a fully functioning kitchen. While my kids would've voted to eat at a local taqueria whenever possible, I was determined to continue cooking at home -- and make better than passable meals everyone would eat. After a failed attempt at using a microwave (I don't want to talk about it), I bought a Duxtop portable induction cooktop burner, put it on the workbench in the garage and made every meal on it through the rest of the remodel. This cooktop burner will normally run you $139, but now you can snag this model for $117. At 16% off, it's a solid addition to your cooking arsenal, and it would be a great gift for a grad, too. How does an induction cooktop burner work? I didn't really understand till I got one, but an induction cooktop generates heat by creating a magnetic field that flows into a metal pan. Not all metal pans will work -- my aluminum pans remained as cold as my disconnected gas range. Instead, you need a pan or pot made of a magnetic metal like cast iron or stainless steel. I have several enameled cast iron pots that worked great, and I bought a Tramontina stainless steel 10-inch pan for frying. I started simply, making pasta, using sauce out of a jar, but by the end of the remodel, I was making Baja fish tacos from scratch and homemade Bolognese sauce. And I was surprised how much I loved cooking on it. My family started avoiding me while I was in the garage cooking because I'd boast about how amazing induction was. "Look!" I'd tell them. "The cooktop stays cool!" Or, "Check this out! When I take the pot off the cooktop, it pauses heating!" During a kitchen-warming party we threw for our neighbors after our new kitchen was finished, I learned our friend across the street had the same love for her induction cooktop. We huddled like allies, devoted to this magnetic object. Now that the kitchen is done, I'm thinking of ways I can keep using the cooktop. Maybe, when I'm cooking a big meal and need an extra burner, I can set it up on the counter. Maybe I can use it outdoors during a cookout. Or maybe I can give it to one of my kids as they set up their own home. I actually love it so much, when it comes time to swap out our gas range, I'm going to get an induction cooktop. For more, here are our favorite cookware sets and our favorite chef's knife.

Pinellas Sheriff's Office investigates 32 cases after kitchen remodeling company shuts down
Pinellas Sheriff's Office investigates 32 cases after kitchen remodeling company shuts down

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time31-05-2025

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Pinellas Sheriff's Office investigates 32 cases after kitchen remodeling company shuts down

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A defunct cabinet company highlighted in a Better Call Behnken investigation now faces 32 active criminal investigations, according to the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office. This is after 'One Stop Kitchens & Bath' abruptly closed its three locations earlier this year. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Kari Stirling of Carrollwood said she and her husband saved for years for a complete kitchen remodel. In October, they forked over a $26,000 deposit, and the project was to begin in late January. Stirling said she received excuses and then the company closed its doors and then she learned her cabinets were never being made, as she says she was led to believe. The manufacturer confirmed to Better Call Behnken that it was not paid any money toward Stirling's cabinets because it had already placed the company on a 'credit hold' due to failure to fulfill earlier financial obligations. 'I'm really angry and need it back,' Stirling said. '$26,000 might be a rounding error to someone but not to us. It means that everything that we were planning on doing is on hold because we don't just have that amount of cash on hand.' The company's website lists showrooms in St. Petersburg, Oldsmar and Tampa. On the door of the Oldsmar showroom is a letter explaining the closure was 'forced upon us unexpectedly due to severe financial pressures beyond our control.' The last line of the letter says, 'this notice marks our final communication regarding the closure.' Some customers called Better Call Behnken for help and say they were victims of hurricanes last year and used part of their insurance settlements for down payments on cabinets with One those cases, the insurance companies won't replace the money, even though one stop didn't deliver. The owners, Robert and Meriam Vaniglia, have not returned messages for comment. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

This Portable Induction Cooktop Burner Saved Me During a Kitchen Remodel, and It's 16% Off for Amazon's Memorial Day Sale
This Portable Induction Cooktop Burner Saved Me During a Kitchen Remodel, and It's 16% Off for Amazon's Memorial Day Sale

CNET

time22-05-2025

  • General
  • CNET

This Portable Induction Cooktop Burner Saved Me During a Kitchen Remodel, and It's 16% Off for Amazon's Memorial Day Sale

Weeks before we started our kitchen remodel, we asked for advice from friends and neighbors about how they survived the experience. But nothing truly prepares you for the daily inconvenience of not having a fully functioning kitchen. While my kids would've voted to eat at a local taqueria whenever possible, I was determined to continue cooking at home -- and make better than passable meals everyone would eat. After a failed attempt at using a microwave (I don't want to talk about it), I bought a Duxtop portable induction cooktop burner, put it on the workbench in the garage and made every meal on it through the rest of the remodel. This cooktop burner will normally run you $139, but with Amazon's Memorial Day Sale deals now available, you can snag the either model for $117. At 16% off, it's a solid addition to your cooking arsenal, and it would be a great gift for a grad too. For more, here are the best appliance deals we've found today on Amazon. Memorial Day Appliance Deals Our shopping experts have found all of the best appliance deals across every Memorial Day Sale, so you can spend less time shopping and enjoy tariff-proof savings. See now How does an induction cooktop burner work? I didn't really understand till I got one, but an induction cooktop generates heat by creating a magnetic field that flows into a metal pan. Not every metal pan will work -- my aluminum pans remained as cold as my disconnected gas range. Instead, you need a pan or pot made of a magnetic metal like cast iron or stainless steel. I have several enameled cast iron pots that worked great, and I bought a Tramontina stainless steel 10-inch pan for frying. I started simply, making pasta, using sauce out of a jar, but by the end of the remodel I was making Baja fish tacos from scratch and homemade Bolognese sauce. And I was surprised how much I loved cooking on it. My family started avoiding me while I was in the garage cooking because I'd proselytize how amazing induction was. "Look!" I'd tell them. "The cooktop stays cool!" Or, "Check this out! When I take the pot off the cooktop, it pauses heating!" During a kitchen-warming party we threw for our neighbors after our new kitchen was done, I learned our friend across the street had the same love for her induction cooktop, and we huddled like allies, devoted to this magnetic object. Now that the kitchen is done, I'm thinking of ways I can keep using the cooktop. Maybe, when I'm cooking a big meal and need an extra burner, I can set it up on the counter. Maybe I can use it outdoors during a cookout. Or maybe I can give it to one of my kids as they set up their own home. I actually love it so much, when it comes time to swap out our gas range, I'm going to get an induction cooktop. For more, here are our favorite cookware sets and our favorite chef knife.

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