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We've all been there! You move into a new house or apartment, and while overall you love your space, when it comes to your kitchen — specifically those cabinets — you're a little less than enamored.
Well, enter Karen E. Laine and Mina Starsiak, the mother-daughter duo behind HGTV's home renovation show "Good Bones," who have a ridiculously easy fix to the problem.
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"Let's say you buy a house that you love, but the kitchen cabinets are really dated," says Mina. "Give them some character by painting them white."
Like so:

But the real pièce de résistance? Adding beadboard wallpaper right in the middle, which will instantly give your cabinets a farmhouse look.
BEFORE:


And after! ^^
Pretty charming, right?
Watch the ladies do the work in the video above!
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