Deine Traumküche

Begleite mich, Susanne, auf meinem Weg von abgenutzten Küchen zu gemütlichen Wohlfühlorten – mit einfachen Ideen, DIY-Tipps und ehrlichen Einblicken in jede kleine und große Renovierung.

A cozy, partially renovated kitchen captured in photographic realism, featuring a charming contrast between old and new elements. On the left, dated beige cabinets with worn wooden handles and chipped laminate countertops; on the right, freshly installed matte sage-green drawers with sleek black hardware and a warm oak worktop. The scene is set in a small city apartment kitchen, with white subway tiles half-finished along the wall. Soft morning daylight pours in from an unseen window, creating gentle reflections on the new surfaces and casting subtle shadows on the older ones. Shot at eye level with a wide-angle lens, everything in sharp focus, the composition playful yet clean, emphasizing the joyful “before and after” transformation in one frame.

Neueste Projekte

Überblick

Ich zeige dir, wie du deine alte Küche mit überschaubarem Budget, Kreativität und etwas Mut verwandelst. Dabei teile ich Erfahrungsberichte, Materialtipps und Planungsfehler, damit deine Küchenrenovierung entspannter, schöner und nachhaltiger gelingt.

An overhead view of a playful kitchen renovation mood board laid out on a rustic oak table in photographic style. Samples of glossy white cabinet doors, pale grey concrete-look countertop tiles, and brushed brass handles are arranged alongside paint swatches in cheerful pastel tones, from butter yellow to mint green. A rolled-up blueprint of a small kitchen floor plan sits in one corner, next to a neatly stacked collection of ceramic tile samples with varying textures, from matte to lightly speckled. Soft, diffused daylight from a nearby window creates gentle shadows between the objects, adding depth without harsh contrast. The mood is creative and optimistic, with a clean, modern composition using the rule of thirds and a shallow depth of field that keeps the focus on the central mix of colors and materials.
A bright, narrow galley kitchen mid-renovation, portrayed in vivid photographic realism. On one side, an old, honey-brown laminate countertop with a slightly scratched surface and outdated cream cabinet fronts; on the opposite side, newly installed white shaker cabinets with crisp lines and soft-close drawers left slightly open to reveal their clean interior. The floor shows a transition from worn vinyl with faint floral patterns to newly laid light oak herringbone. Warm afternoon sunlight streams in from a small back door window, illuminating dust motes in the air and creating lively highlights on the fresh paint. Captured from a slightly elevated angle with strong depth of field, the composition emphasizes the dynamic journey from tired to fresh, conveying a playful sense of progress and discovery.
A charming corner of a renovated kitchen breakfast nook showcasing a playful mix of old and new in photographic realism. A vintage, slightly distressed white radiator cover stands beneath a freshly installed wooden windowsill made of oiled beech, its grain glowing warmly in the soft golden hour light. On the sill rests a small collection of colorful ceramic bowls and a single turquoise enamel teapot, while the wall behind shows a crisp transition from outdated patterned wallpaper to smooth, newly painted light grey. Outside the window, only soft bokeh hints at urban rooftops. Shot at eye level with a gentle, shallow depth of field, the scene feels inviting and whimsical, highlighting how small design updates can transform even the most overlooked kitchen corners into cozy, modern retreats.
A playful “before and after” sink area in a compact kitchen, captured side-by-side within one photographic frame. On the left, an old stainless-steel sink with visible water spots, a clunky chrome faucet, and a cluttered, yellowed backsplash. On the right, a fresh undermount ceramic sink in crisp white, set into a pale oak countertop, with a minimalist matte black gooseneck faucet arching elegantly above. The new backsplash is made of glossy white subway tiles with light grey grout, reflecting soft, diffused daylight from an unseen window. Small, colorful kitchen accessories—a bright red dish brush, a lime green soap dispenser—add playful accents. Shot from a slightly elevated angle, with sharp focus across the scene, the composition is clean and modern, emphasizing the delightful upgrade from worn-out to stylish and functional.

Newsletter

Tipps für clevere Küchenupdates direkt per Mail.

Kontakt aufnehmen

Du planst eine Küchenrenovierung oder hast Fragen zu meinen Projekten? Schreib mir einfach eine Nachricht – ich freue mich auf deine Ideen und helfe dir gern mit meiner Erfahrung.

Beispielstraße 1, 10100 Musterstadt(012) 345 67 89