Showing posts with label kitchens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchens. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Purple

I've never really considered myself a purple kind of person, but this room [from Angie Hranowsky] has me thinking otherwise:


And the art situation going on in here?


It's perfection.

And that's just the living room! Have you noticed that a lot of sleek and modern kitchens look cold and frightening? Frightening because I'd be afraid that if me or one of my kids dare set even a pinky toe on the floor, it's steely zen vibe would be shattered. It would sense that it was only be a matter of time before fruit smoothies were dripping down it's custom cabinets and Peanut Butter was smeared on it's pristine countertops. But that's not the case with this one; this one is both parts sleek and inviting, a perfect combo:



And the kids' rooms, well...they can speak for themselves:



[Check out the entire portfolio for more inspiration]

And there's still time to enter for a chance to win the $150 Minted gift certificate!

Monday, January 24, 2011

To Chalk Paint or Not



How do you feel about chalk paint? I can't decide. I really like the way it looks in the kitchen, especially when people draw/write cool things on it, but what about erasing? Is there dust everywhere? And when it has been erased over and over does it get messy looking?







Please enlighten me if you can!

[Images from top to bottom: Adore Magazine; Desire to Inspire; Design is Mine; Lonny Magazine; Freunde von Freunden]

PS: To the Google Reader folks, you got a sneak peak at Thursday's post! This is what happens when I try to do too many things after a long day. Spencer turns 5 on Thursday, and I was trying to get a jump start on his birthday post, but alas, somehow it published, and posts go straight into the old google reader. SO, on Thursday, the real birthday post will be up!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Drawers and a Faucet

Thanks for all the feedback on our kitchen! I'll keep you posted on what I eventually decide [this may take a while, but when it happens, you guys will be the first to know!].

The other day, I was browsing Martha, looking for an article I remembered about her kitchen [one of them, at least], and I stumbled on these pictures of her drawers:



Holy Moses! She is one organized woman. If we were friends, I'd invite myself over all the time for tea and cakes. Then I'd sneak off to open all her drawers and cabinets, and enviously peer in on all that organized splendor. Because even if I spent hours making my drawers look half that good, all my work would be destroyed 1.17 seconds after the boys got home from school.

I also spotted this faucet [looks like similar, if not the same faucet in both]:



What do you think?

I've got more to share from the weekend, so stay tuned!

[All images belong to Martha]

Thursday, October 28, 2010

The Kitchen

Since we finally got our counter stools, I thought I'd post some before and after pictures of our kitchen. I don't really like the use of "after" all that much because there are still things that I want to do and would have done if we had a money tree in the backyard. But, it's come so far from what it was when we moved in that I wanted to share the progress.

A LITTLE HISTORY: we bought our house from a couple who had lived here 40 years, and I believe hadn't touched the house since they moved in back in the 60s. The kitchen was U-G-L-Y with absolutely no alibi. It had yellow linoleum floors, dark wood cabinets, fluorescent lighting and was generally cave-like.





We painted. And painted some more [the cabinets are Salisbury Green by Benjamin Moore]. Never underestimate the miracle of a fresh coat of paint! We knocked down a wall between the kitchen and the living room [previously, both were pretty closed off and dark]. That alone made a world of difference. What else? We replaced all the lighting, put in wood floors and a kitchen island, replaced all cabinet hardware, put in a new window and got rid of the "granny bits." Before the house was put in the market, they updated some of the appliances, but after so many years of apartment living, we had gas hooked up so we could put in a gas range. Thankfully, the countertop and backsplash tile were neutral/white, so we could leave them for the time being.



Reggie D putting in the floors:



He's such a handy guy.

Nick, our painter, who did all the priming/oil paints, hard at work:



I would've done the painting myself, but I was 6 months pregnant and didn't want to take any chances with all those fumes. Can I be honest here? When I look at these "during" pictures I kind of want to cry. It was miserable being that pregnant in July in Florida and renovating a house. Happiness is not the emotion I feel when I think of that time! But it's over, and I like our house now [I didn't for a while because it was such a huge pain in the rear].

Our island, below, where we keep lots of things that would've otherwise ended up on the counter. I love it. We just replaced our toaster, and I love that, too. No more babysitting my toast in the morning to make sure it isn't burned to a crisp!



Below you can see the wall we knock out. My sister thinks I should put a big bulletin board on this back wall to hang the kids' artwork, but I'm afraid it may get too cluttered. What do you think?



I'm still trying to figure out what fridge I want, and I'd also like to eventually replace the faucet. It just takes me a while to figure out exactly what I want. Oh, and I wouldn't turn my nose up at a new countertop and new tile backsplash. But, I'm happy with the transformation so far!

Monday, May 17, 2010

Out in the Open
















Open shelving. Scares. Me. But I love it when it isn't in my kitchen! And I love seeing how other people manage to pull it off so well. Do you have open shelves in your kitchen? If not, could you?

[Images: 1st Option; Re-Nest; Emily Gilbert; Martha; Tine K Home; Emmas Blogg; Country Living; Living Etc.; Richard Powers; I don't know??; Lonny]

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Kitchen Installation

Our latest house installment took place in the Kitchen...an island! Ahhhhh...more storage, larger work surface, extra seating. Speaking of which, I've been on the search for counter stools now. There are oodles of options out there...












I'm leaning towards stools with backs so the little munchkins don't fall back. I'll let you know what I decide on, and hopefully will have some Before and Afters soon!


[All images except the last one from My Home Ideas; I found this site through Nelya's blog]

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Checks, Please


Check Plaid, Check Checks...I'll take them any way I can get them!

[Images clockwise from top left: anyone?; martha; sis cafe; anyone?; burberry; atlanta homes and lifestyles; ditto; sis cafe; center - see by chloe dress]

Friday, January 15, 2010

Beachside

I wouldn't mind a getaway to this beach house over the long weekend! There's nothing like sweeping views of water and mountains...plus the surroundings of a California ranch that has been beautifully remodeled using eco-friendly practices...

[images from Dwell]

Hope your weekend is a good one!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Sixx Design on Bravo

Did you catch the NY Times Home section this morning? There was an article about the family that is Sixx Design, who are now filming a reality show for Bravo TV. The show is scheduled to air beginning of next year, and I am happy to say that we should have Bravo back by then. The couple has 7 kids, and has been renovating houses for over a decade. And by renovating, I mean renovating in it's most thorough and creative way. I've been looking through the projects on their website, and finding lots of inspiration...




They've also got a book out called Downtown Chic -- I definitely want to check that out while we start our own [albeit small in comparison] renovation...
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