Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Kitchen tales…

So…we had to get a new fridge.

LOVING it.

so nice to go back to freezer on the bottom again. Missed it!

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So…I think…maybe now the kitchen will stay spotless.

Not so much.

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Apparently , according to the sign in the pantry…whining doesn’t fly in this casa

So… I had to resort to the big guns.

disclaimer:

**Mothers hide your childrens eyes…faint of heart…find another blog to peruse**

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…Can’t quite make it out?

Simple sentiment in dainty embroidery.

That should do it.

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My mother of the year award should be coming any day.

Yep…any day now.

ok ok I'll put the tea towel back in the drawer...way in the back

hangs head.

Head over to Hooked on Houses to find even more things to get thoroughly hooked on!

Friday, February 6, 2009

Today I love.....

...A happy kitchen

Quirky, functional, light.

Happy.
I'll share
A few fun things I have found to make a kitchen so happy
it could just burst...
Do you have any more happy to share???

I can't help it...
but do love me some good screaming fire engine red in a kitchen.

Look at this range....Sears!

who knew?


Nothing like a well worn butcher block...I had an old, used 100 year old one
from a butcher shop in Vermont.
much more basic,
much less pretty than this .
But this puts the FUN in functional...eh?
The top reverses from a curved worn side to a flat side.
Ingenious.
You can find it at Neiman Marcus .



or check this out....
based on an old french
Candy Maker’s Work Chest.
This confectioner’s table/ island has five drawers,
two cupboards and a stainless steel top, to boot.
find it and it's hefty price tag at French Heritage
Who doesn't want a little sugah in their kitchen? Hmm?

ok....come on, love this with me for a bit.
A table...even chairs...made of old vintage rulers.
I Love it.
educational...functional...plain ole' cool.
find it at Viva Terra...link on the button to the right --->


may even consider marrying it.

Carry On.



Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Before and After... gulp

Loved Rhoda of Southern Hospitality's idea of a before and after
tour she is so smart that way!...Just click the emblem below to be swept away
to some amazing blogger accomplishments...



Okey Dokey, Grab your popcorn...
as for me...I came across a couple of pictures of our humble abode


BEFORE we bought it.
It was kinda sad... one friend could not understand
WHY we were buying it.
"It's not old (all our previous homes were from mid 1800's to 1920's)
It has no identifiable character (1970's spanish-ish rambler)
and mainly....drumroll...
It is ugly."
she ever so gently reminded us.

Let's take a peeksie, shall we...
at a part of the kitchen...Mod in it's heyday it had orange formica, yellow lino
a jennaire indoor grill and wacky orange and gold wallpaper.
Now THAT sounds like fun on a stick!
Wish I could have seen that...we uncovered those parts..they had since vanilla-ized it

This pic was lightened significantly so that you can see it...the black/brown
panelling from the family room cast a suitably dark pallor over the kitchen...





Now...No beauty queen awards...but injected a bit of personality.
I am allergic to upper cabinets ( yes. note from doc to prove it)...so they came down within a month.
But just last year we did this...
Backsplash, for those who asked before
was found at Habitat Homestore...$5 bucks. Tried to use it in bathroom re-do 1. No go. Tried again in bathroom 2. Still no go.
So by default it landed here. hated it at first...


There was a gate around the pool (gone).
pool was built to teach scuba diving so is extra big and deep
...and, oh dear, more uppers. (you know)
Wave to Alice...the lovely previous owner
they lovingly built the house.
And I have to say it is built like a tank...no expense spared in that dept.


Not a great pic...but, you get the drift...



Yet...Another part of the kitchen.

We ended up putting a glass cooktop (hate it...bucking for gas)

In the island...and turned this whole space into a butcher block

work area. (yep...uppers? Outta here)



works for us.

2008 added new cabs with a lot more
storage. Yippee. And tiled.
I know, I know...a red (??) hood!
I toyed with taking the paint off, and
underneath it is aluminum...like an old airplane's body.
Thought I could do that...for a bit more industrial vibe...
Or....(you tell me? Plaster over the metal with a molding ledge?...)

2009 may tell.


But this... this is my most fave part. The guest house.

Built as a boy scout lodge (He was a pack leader hmmm)...

The yard was mud...well a few trees and mud.

Wave to Ginny...Said friend who couldn't believe we would even think of this place

If you look closely...you can see the disgust on her face (hee) In her defense... I was having some major trepidation right then too!





Now a charming cottage (says I)...

engulfed by jungle and paths

that was significantly more charming until we realized we needed a machete in our gardening tool bag



So...some Before and Afters for ya...really before and middles. We have been

Tackling this sponge... err... project... for five years now,

everything seems to keep changing aound here

year to year.

What's up with that???