Dont expect a TV-style cabinet demo and do-over or adding a center island with electricity or plumbing for $3,000. But if your kitchen is about 30 years old and still has a California ceiling, youre in luck, Colvin says. Indeed, replacing those 1970s relics is one of his companys most popular upgrades.
The $3,000 remodel gets rid of the fluorescent tube lights under plastic panels in favor of recessed can lighting or a ceiling-hung fixture and task lighting. You can deck out the ceiling with tile that mimics stamped tin or bronze and still come in under budget.

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I have not seen these but perhaps you can spray paint the white one. Check out your local hardware store for the right spray for the item you are spraying.
I have not seen them either, but my thought was the same as the first poster: Why not paint one the color you want? I would suggest Rustoleum, I use it on tons of stuff, even non-metal, and it works great and is more durable than regular paint. Rustoleum also comes in all kinds of colors.
If you do find rods in unique colors, you'll probably