As you can imagine, I was frustrated with the lack of surface space for food prep in my kitchen and the dearth of storage space. I wanted to redo the kitchen with the following criteria: 1) spend as little as possible, 2) create as much space as possible, 3) find items that would create horizontal space for more storage.
I found a piece of furniture at IKEA that was perfect! FORHOJA promised to provide a butcher-block kitchen cart that was the right height for food prep with adequate drawer and shelf space. Unfortunately, it was out of stock for months, so I patiently waited. Once it arrived back in stores, I bought and assembled it, an ASPUDDEN cart to hold other things I stored in my kitchen, like purses, hats, gloves, and bike accessories, and a basket for my recycling. I assembled these in my tiny living room/study/tv room/dining room and got ready to move the old stuff out of the kitchen.
I sold the kitchen table and chairs (and a few other things taking up space) on my friendly neighborhood Craigslist, so the money I got for the table offset the cost of the new furniture.
And the piece de resistance: my neighbor is a handyman, and he had painted one wall in his kitchen a lovely warm gold which really dressed it up. He provided the paint and the labor for a small fee, and now I have a pretty accent wall in the kitchen as well. I splurged on a poster for the wall, and now my new kitchen is ready for whatever meals I want to prepare in it.