Showing posts with label farmhouse friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label farmhouse friday. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

what's old is new...

or how I took all of my old stuff
and used it in a new way.
kitchen 2012




Before we get started
let's review 
what I was going for:



VINTAGE
-that almost goes without saying
WHITE-lots of it
LACE-a bit here and there
WOOD-to warm things up
PRIMITIVE-a touch but not too country
NEUTRALS-gotta have ironstone and tea-stain, too
and
ROSES.





 Let's start here.
This is where I spend most of my time:
doing dishes!
First, we  removed the cabinet doors under the sink.
Yes, I got the look.
the areyoucrazy look
We'll just say I pulled out the
 it's my christmas present  card.
 After I reassured My Mr. that the doors  would be safe
and 
that we could always put them back on if we wanted to,
he willing obliged.


Next, I unburied my sewing machine.
We tried to act like we've always been bff's
but let's just say it was awkward at times.
Hats off to those of you that sew...
Me? 
I'll take a paint brush.
Anyday.
I made the curtain and the ruffle (you are impressed, aren't you?) 
out of a dropcloth 
and installed it with one of those spring-ey type curtain rods.  
I found mine at our old-fashioned hardware store.
I also had  My Mr. remove those double faux fake panels under the sink and cut me a single piece.
 I applied a glazed rose applique' from my supply stash.



The hardware matches my pantry and was found on ebay.



Moving to the right are my glass cabinets.
I have narrowed down 
my everyday dishes  
to  vintage white.
Are you surprised?


The dishes got a little lost with the white background
so we  My Mr.
 cut a thin board  to fit the back of the cabinet.
I covered it with  leftover  embossed  wallpaper, 
 painted a base coat of my wall color,
and
 glazed it with walnut stain.




Oh, more lace.
I do love me some old lace.



I love this piece of chippy rusty metal.
I found it at The Shabby House.


My BAKERY sign that I made



 to the left of the sink
 is  the pantry 


in case you missed it
you can read about my pantry project


 and

here


aww...chippy, brown ironstone
I already had it hanging there with the rusty fencing
I think it shows up even better now.


The ceiling is covered 
with an embossed paintable wallpaper
that looks like  tin ceiling 
and 
painted with high gloss paint.



the chandy
was hanging in the barn for the barn sales


another "pleeeaaase, it's my christmas present,
 won'tcha  please put it in here?
It will be easy."






See the fridge?



Those things are hard to hide...
I have always wanted to have a built-in fridge.
This one really is too big for the space.
It is the one we had when we moved in
and it just keeps on a-runnin'

I'm saving my pennies for one 
of those 
fancy-schmancy french-style ones
in a 30 or 32 inch size..then we'll build it in.



Here's the top of the fridge.





LET TRU-BLU BE YOUR BAKER



I've had this baking powder sign for 25 years.
My Mr. uncovered it in a wall 
 in one of our first homes.
 It's kind of special.


I think it is perfect.



The high chair is from my grandmother.
My babies used to sit in it 
when we went to her home for dinner.


 rust, lace, numbers and roses



I loved how this corner turned out.



A few of my favorite things




more chippy white




before and after


I traded out the buffet for the dark wood piece
It was in the barn...I use it for a display piece for the sales.




Did you notice that I finally put that  rose print IN a frame?
This gorgeous frame was stashed in the hallway to my bedroom.
Doesn't everyone have a stash of picture frames lining their hallway? 



 a sweet trivet found thrifting
advertising a bakery from a small neighboring town
one of my  rose teapots
my perfectly rusty birdcage


a few answers to some questions that have been asked:


1. curtain rings found at wal-mart


2. the wood countertops
island: oak  slab/food-grade epoxy clear
we put that on for durability
pantry : pine / polyurethane clear finish
this area won't get much use or water
the main countertops are still formica with a wood edge




I am in love with my kitchen...I have only purchased a few items...
mostly it was paint and re-arranging and using what I had in a new way. 
 There are still a few things that I want to do...
aren't there always?  






linking up:

White Wednesday @ Faded  Charm 
Tuesday Cowgirl Up @ The Farmhouse Porch 
Cozy Home Scenes
Knick of Time Tuesday @ Knick of Time
Tuesday's Treasures @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style
What's It Wednesday @ Ivy and Elephants
Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground
Farmhouse Friday @ Laurie Anna's Vintage Home
Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home
PRIMP Your Stuff @ (PRIMP)
Thriftin' on a Thursday @ Savvy City Farmer
Inspiration Friday @ At The Picket Fence

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

me, white walls?

Who would'a thought 
that 
I would start painting my walls white?

By choice?

And love it?


I certainly didn't.

But I did.

And I do.







I continue to be  amazed 
at how paint can change a room.

It totally transformed my kitchen.


 Take a peek 



..





Next post...we'll talk details.
but for today
I am off to my girl-young-in's basketball tourney
and
I have started a new project.
Yes, I did.
And it  may or may not 
have included more white paint.

Linking to:
White Wednesday @ Faded  Charm 
Tuesday cowgirl Up @ The Farmhouse Porch 
Knick of Time Tuesday @ Knick of Time
Tuesday's Treasures @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style
What's It Wednesday @ Ivy and Elephants
Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground
Farmhouse Friday @ Laurie Anna's Vintage Home
Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home
PRIMP Your Stuff @ (PRIMP)
Thriftin' on a Thursday @ Savvy City Farmer
Inspiration Friday @ At The Picket Fence


Tuesday, February 21, 2012

for the love of ROSES...


it is no secret


I have a long-term love affair with ROSES


I love ROSES in the garden



I love ROSES in the house


I love ROSES on the wall


I love ROSES on the mantel


I love ROSES in the barn


and 
I really love ROSE dishes



I still remember buying my first ROSE plate
about 25years ago
and I still have it
(of course, I do)

(1ST PLATE)

and what that did to my decorating style.

 I.was.smitten.


 ROSES here, 


ROSES there,

ROSES everywhere


Besides proving that I have spring fever, 
"Where is this going," you ask?

Last year, when I began  my kitchen makeover
I went from this


lots and lots of ROSES


to this


beige walls, neutrals,


 lace, ironstone,


 more farmhouse primitive

the ROSES were packed away...
but 
not  forgotten

 you know what?
I missed them.

One day, while in the bathroom


this inspired me


My own bathroom became my inspiration.
It combined the all of the elements that I love
and wanted to include in my kitchen.


VINTAGE-that almost goes without saying
WHITE-lots of it
LACE-a bit here and there
WOOD-to warm things up
PRIMITIVE-a touch but not too country
NEUTRALS-gotta have ironstone and tea-stain, too
and
ROSES.


ROSES done differently 
than  I've done them in the past.
not too many
just enough 
for a pop of color and cheeriness.


I call it 
romantic.primitive.farmhouse 
with a titch of victorian.

Usually,
when doing a room reveal, I show you the  big picture
and then go onto the details.
I'm doing this backwards...so you will know what my goals were,
what my loves are, and how I made my choices.

Just show me already?!
Here is the teaser
I'm bad, I know


pinky-promise, the rest is coming.....


White Wednesday @ Faded  Charm 
Knick of Time Tuesdays @ Knick of Time
Tuesday's Treasures @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Wow Us Wednesday @ Savvy Southern Style
Vintage Inspiration Friday @ Common Ground
Farmhouse Friday @ Laurie Anna's Vintage Home
Home Sweet Home @ The Charm of Home
PRIMP Your Stuff @ (PRIMP)
Thriftin' on a Thursday @ Savvy City Farmer
Inspiration Friday @ At The Picket Fence