Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decorating. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

A Kitchen: The Begining


When it comes to home décor and style I have to admit that I am all over the map. Each room in our house has its own unique personality. Well all but one; my kitchen. It has taken a while to tell me exactly what its personality is. Part of this reason is because of my loathing for the color of the cabinets (which is this really dark “wood”). Even if we had the funds to change them we still couldn’t due to the fact that we are renting.

This really is a nice kitchen, just don't like dark wood.


See how dark they are?! I have been trying to force my kitchen into a “Tuscan” kind of look. And when I say force I mean force. I bought the kitchen towels, pot holders, and coasters that have pictures of wine bottles and grapes on them. The Lovely Husband found me a clock that matched them. I used to have the matching burner covers also. See the pattern here? Everything was matchy-matchy. My kitchen was starting to look like an ad in the Target flier.

Recently though my kitchen has finally started speaking. A few items have helped it find its voice, they are: copper Jell-O molds, my Kitchen Aid stand mixer, and fabric.

Nice and shiny! I NEED more!

Isn't it lovely? I think it's completely lovely!

Not pink and no cupcakes. I swear I picked this on my own.


A while ago I had The Lovely Husband hang up 5 copper Jell-O molds. Ever since then I have wanted to get more molds to hang up. This was the first whisperings from my kitchen.

The second whispering came to me after my father got me an early birthday present this year. A couple months ago I was surprised by my dad with a Kitchen Aid stand mixer. Anyone who bakes will understand my absolute excitement over this gift.

After I had my mixer for a little while I decided that I wanted to make a cover for it. I do enjoy having my mixer on display but I have two young boys and their legos are everywhere. I didn’t want to have to check the mixer bowl for legos before I went to use it each time.

After Goggling “stand mixer covers” I found a tutorial with a free pattern and planned a trip to my local Joann’s. I walked in wanting pink and cupcakes and walked out with the above pictured print and a nice brown to match. I put the cover together, placed it over my mixer and stood back to admire my work. It was then that my kitchen screamed at me “Why do I to have a theme? Can’t I just be a warm, inviting, loving kitchen?”

I agree with my kitchen. Not ever room needs to have a theme. So I am going to let my kitchen be just want it wants to be. I will update as it comes together.

See now the mixer is all nice and cozy; And Lego free!

Monday, June 25, 2012

New to us


For a while now I have been asking The Lovely Husband for a new dining room table. I went online and start pricing them and was blown away at the price! Really?! I thought that it was going to be a while before I got my new table.

Then came the garage clean-out and reorganization. The Lovely Husband was asking me what we could get rid of and what we were going to keep when I noticed the old table that we had been given a couple years ago that we had used as a desk/sewing table. The picture below shows how the table used to look. It had this somewhat nice golden stain color but was kinda ashy. 
(Obviously my son needed to be extremely close to the computer screen)

I knew this was the table I wanted to use for our dining room but it was kinda beat up and not in that shabby chic good way. I asked The Lovely Husband if he thought that it could be refinished. He said he would see what he could do.

Well a lot of sanding, new stain and a couple coats of semi gloss poly later this is what it looks like now.

(Honestly these pictures don't do this table justice.)

Isn't it just amazing? I love the color, it is this gorgeous shade of golden red. For only the cost of the stain and the poly finish I got a new dining room table. All I need now are some new chairs that The Lovely Husband can finish to match the table, oh and a really neat centerpiece. Anyone have any good ideas? And since we have stain and poly finish left The Lovely Husband is refinishing his dresser.


See there was no need to drop a lot of money on a table from the store. Check out a thrift store, Goodwill, local garage sale, etc. Find one that is the correct size and shape and spend a weekend refinishing it. I guarantee that you will value it more than something purchase from a store. I know I do!