I hope you all are enjoying the holiday weekend and getting lots done—even if it's just lots of relaxing!
I've been keeping busy lately: I took the doors off the cabinets flanking the stove exhaust.
You may remember I was mulling the idea recently. It seemed like a simple enough thing to do, so I just jumped in. Of course, it wasn't just a matter of taking down the doors and putting in some tchotchkes.
The cabinets are custom built, but they aren't finished inside. A wire from the light above the sink runs through the back of one of them, and they all needed to be painted inside.
Here's what it looked like before:
See, they are tiny—I wasn't exaggerating!
I wanted to create a false back to cover the wire, so I cut out pieces of cardboard and painted them white.
I waited overnight for the paint to dry (the hardest part!), then moved in some colorful items I like having on display, including some dessert dishes, a recipe card file, and a soup and sandwich plate set that I love but never get to use because it's stored up on a top shelf.
Here's how it came out:
And Mr. Chow had to inspect my work:
I haven't filled in the holes from the hinges yet—I just painted over them for now. We're not sure we love it. Erik said that rather than looking like open shelving, it just looks like we took the doors off the cabinets, and I tend to agree with him. He suggested putting glass insets in the doors (little did he know that would mean work for him!), so we're going to try to find someone we know who has the right tools to cut out the center of the cabinets.
I'm also hoping to have some more work done in the kitchen this spring—new countertops (except the island), new backsplash, different lighting—so we might be able to get glass put in the doors then.
Stay tuned—I'll let you know how it turns out.
Showing posts with label kitchens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchens. Show all posts
Monday, January 16, 2012
Monday, January 9, 2012
Inspired by: Open Shelving
I have a couple of upper cabinets in my kitchen that are pretty much useless. They won't hold anything wider than a saucer, and who uses saucers anymore? I have a few odds and ends stashed in them, but lately I've been considering removing the doors and putting some kitchen eye candy on display.
The all-white arrangement here is clean and simple:
Artwork is an unexpected touch:
I'm considering displaying cookbooks:
This is so neat and organized. Hard to maintain? Maybe:
Happy and colorful:
The all-white arrangement here is clean and simple:
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Southern Accents |
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House Beautiful via Sacramento Street |
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Southern Living via The Estate of Things |
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MarthaStewart.com via Lark&Linen |
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
In the Kitchen
I find myself drawn to white kitchens lately. It could be the clean simplicity of the color, the way it steps back and lets the food be the true star of the room. It could be that white works well with many styles of decor, looking equally at home in a country kitchen and in a sleek, modern space.
But, to be honest, it's probably because I have a white kitchen and, with no immediate plans for a major overhaul, want ideas to take it from boring and one dimensional to sparkling and inviting.
I love the bright, airy feeling wraparound windows give this Maryland kitchen:
Photo by The Washington Post via CocoCozy
Although I'm not sold on hardwood floors in the kitchen, the contrast of the dark floors against the white cabinets here speaks to me:
Kitchen designed by Carol Glasser via Home for the Better
I'm seriously dying over this glass-tile backsplash and the ingenious storage next to the range:
Via Traditional Home
Hmm, what kind of seating do you prefer, upholstered stools or acrylic chairs? I love them both:
What are you drawn to in a kitchen (besides the smell of cookies baking!)? Do you have a favorite one of these?
But, to be honest, it's probably because I have a white kitchen and, with no immediate plans for a major overhaul, want ideas to take it from boring and one dimensional to sparkling and inviting.
I love the bright, airy feeling wraparound windows give this Maryland kitchen:

Although I'm not sold on hardwood floors in the kitchen, the contrast of the dark floors against the white cabinets here speaks to me:

I'm seriously dying over this glass-tile backsplash and the ingenious storage next to the range:

Hmm, what kind of seating do you prefer, upholstered stools or acrylic chairs? I love them both:
What are you drawn to in a kitchen (besides the smell of cookies baking!)? Do you have a favorite one of these?
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