Home Decorating Ideas Low-Cost Country Kitchen Ideas By Sara Diekelmann Sara Diekelmann Sara Diekelmann, a former assistant home and garden editor at Midwest Living, works as a freelance writer and editor specializing in home, health, food and travel content. She lives in Des Moines. Midwest Living's Editorial Guidelines Updated on January 31, 2020 Trending Videos Indiana lifestyle blogger Shannan Martin and her husband, Cory, relied on secondhand finds and low-cost materials to build a thrifty country-style kitchen for their busy family of six. 01 of 07 Budget backdrop Laminate floors and countertops in dark tones contrast the white cabinets, appliances and subway tile from big-box stores. A $25 galvanized barn light juxtaposes a girly-chic chandelier found on eBay. 02 of 07 Clever caddy A metal caddy scored at a thrift shop holds canning jars that keep everyday forks, knives and spoons handy. 03 of 07 Show-off shelving Though builders proposed upper cabinets by the window, Shannan opted for open shelving to save cost and showcase colorful dishes. New shelving units with brackets that look like repurposed yardsticks fit her casual style. 04 of 07 Clip-on pattern A pair of $4 cloth napkins gains new purpose as cafe curtains when hung from a tension rod. Switch them out throughout the year for a quick refresh. 05 of 07 Reclaimed parts Shannan and Cory picked out old moldings and doors at Green Oak Antiques in Rochester, Indiana, where workers then constructed the 5-foot-long island. "It anchors the room and gives us that pop of color," she says. Plus, it hides a trash can and stores bakeware on the sink side. 06 of 07 Easy slider To close off the mudroom, Cory designed a simple track-door system for $50. Casters at the bottom of a salvaged schoolhouse door bear the weight. Eye hooks at the top glide on a rod of conduit piping. 07 of 07 Resources Builder Miller Brothers Builders, 1819 E. Monroe, Goshen, Indiana. (574) 533-8602; millerbrothersbuilders.com Community housing developer LaCasa Inc., 202 N. Cottage Ave., Goshen, Indiana. (574) 533-4450; lacasainc.net Cabinetry Franklin maple in Glacier. Wellborn Cabinet Inc. (800) 762-4475; wellborn.com Countertops AG361 Graphite Talc. Pionite High Pressure Laminates. Panolam Surface Systems. (877) 726-6526; panolam.com Dishwasher Bosch. (800) 944-2904; bosch-home.com/us Faucet Delta Faucet Company. (800) 345‑3358; deltafaucet.com Flooring Shenandoah hickory. Timeless Impressions collection. Inhaus Surfaces. (888) 255-3412; inhaussurfaces.com Hardware Lowe's. (800) 445-6937; lowes.com Island Custom from reclaimed doors and moldings. Green Oak Antiques, 3024 S. 425 E., Rochester, Indiana. (574) 223-5702; greenoakantiques.com Color: 5007-8A Twilight Meadow. Valspar Paint at Lowe's. lowes.com Lighting Galvanized outdoor barn light. Lowe's. lowes.com Chandelier. eBay. ebay.com Microwave Whirlpool. (866) 698-2538; whirlpool.com Open shelving Joss and Main. (800) 632-8158; jossandmain.com Oven Maytag. (800) 344-1274; maytag.com Print You Shall See Wonders by Katie Daisy. etsy.com/shop/thewheatfield Subway tile Lowe's. lowes.com Stools T.J. Maxx. (800) 926-6299; tjmaxx.tjx.com Wall color OC-17 White Dove. Benjamin Moore. (855) 724-6802; benjaminmoore.com Window Silver Line by Anderson. (800) 234-4228; silverlinewindows.com Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit