Saturday, September 17, 2011

We're on the right track!

Seeing this kitchen on the cover of a magazine made me smile!



Why, you ask?

Because our kitchen looks like this:



Green-ish grey cabinets, open shelving with black brackets & as you know from this post we'll be introducing white marble (or a solid-surface substitute) counters!

Look at who's totally on trend!!!

I told you babe, I'm not THAT crazy ;)

I hope you all enjoy your weekend! We will be rooting for the local university's football team later today & the Washington Redskins tomorrow! I LOVE football season :)

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Phase One : The Kitchen Chronicles

We started off with an easy task : paint the kitchen. Simple right? Well, it wouldn't be me if it was just that simple. As we were taping off the cabinets and counters to prep for paint, I wondered aloud how hard it would be to raise the cabinets 3-5 inches. And the rest is down hill from there...

(please excuse me while I ramble for a bit...feel free to scroll for pics if you'd like!)

Raising the cabinets seemed easy enough. Only problem? The STUDS. There are none in the proper places above the cabinets. Dear Lord, somebody hold me. But, because I had jumped the gun and we'd already removed the cabinet to the right of the range, we realized how much more open the kitchen seemed. Not wanting to be without the storage that cabinet provided, we decided on shelves. Then we decided to paint the cabinets. add crown molding. replace the counter tops. The list just goes on and on. For today though, I'm here to show you phase one: shelves & painted cabinets. 

From the beginning I strongly disliked the kitchen. It felt tract-house, builder grade, boring. Functionality was not the problem (beyond the over-the range microwave, but that's for another time!). It was just, well, ugly to me.Take a gander:


When I say ugly, I don't mean OMGosh-I'd-rather-rip-my-eyes-out-than-rip-out-those-cabinets-ugly, I just mean, there's no spark and absolutely no desire for me to be in it. 

So, yadda yadda yadda, I told you we removed one cabinet, and added shelves. Here's what that looked like for a few weeks:
If you'd like more detailed info on what we did to get to this point, drop me a line! 

Better, but not quite there. See, the problem is, I read blogs and I am a recovering member of Shelter Mags Anonymous, SMA if you're nasty. I can see the potential. I can see what so many people before us have done to take a lackluster kitchen and make it shine. And I can see that our kitchen is not quite ready for it's closeup. So we took a step back, evaluated & jumped in before we could change our minds. and let me tell you, I am loving what I'm seeing so far.


Yum. 


Phase two, which we hope to complete in the next few weeks, includes a cabinet above the fridge, new brass hardware & adding crown molding to the top of the cabinets a la The Lettered Cottage

Beyond phase two, we still have pendant lighting, lowering the bar, new counters & backsplash, and possibly new flooring throughout the house. It's gonna be awhile, so stick along for the ride, k? It's gonna be awesome sauce :)

Thursday, July 28, 2011

What are those crazy kids up to now?!

So hubby and I are in the process of painting each room in our house. As I'm sure you all know, paint is the cheapest & easiest way to refresh your home, so it's a great way to start! We painted our bedroom not too long ago, so we decided to move on to the next room, the KITCHEN! I've had lots of crazy ideas in my head about my "dream kitchen, even though hubby is the cook in this house!

I have tons of inspiration pics, but I'll spare you & show only my three favorites. Let's go through them! 

From the one below, I love the cabinet color & the effortless way they combined multiple metal finishes in such a small space. It flows very well. Hubby asked me if you can mix metals, and this picture says yes!
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I'm so in love with Erika's kitchen! The color of the cabinets, the roman shades, the casual & cozy feel of the room - it's beautiful!
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And Emily's kitchen. I'm taking note of the glass front upper cabinets, the honed black granite counter top & the bin pulls on the drawers! 
(click pic for source!)



With all of these kitchens in mind & with the chef of the house on board, we've come up with a plan. Actually, we painted the kitchen THEN came up with a plan, but so far it's working! 
  • The walls in the great room (kitchen, living & dining rooms) are Sherwin Williams Agreeable Gray.
  • We're painting the cabinets Sherwin Williams Brainstorm Bronze. To decide on the color, we followed a tip of Erika's by painting a piece of cardboard with a few different samples and checking them out throughout different times of day. The darkest color is the one we like the best! 
  • The counters will be honed black "granicrete". It's a concrete surface made to resemble granite at a fraction of the cost. I'm really excited about this! 
  • We're going with a carrera marble backsplash - a splurge -but since we'll be saving with everything else, I think it's absolutely worth it. 
  • Here's the first metal in the room: copper pendants. They give a slight nod to traditional, which I'm beginning to find myself more attracted to. 
  • By far my favorite part of this makeover is the brass hardware! That inspiration picture really made me open my eyes to it
  • Color will come in through the counter stools & our dishes. We've had these dishes since we got married, so I want to show them off!
  • And the icing on this oh-so-yummy cake, the faucet. Bridge & totally trad, I'm so in love! 

Other things of note:
  • The microwave-over-the-range situation does not work in this house. It's coming down & a nice hood will replace it. (We have a new place for the microwave too, don't worry!)
  • We currently have a weird wall-bar thing, that's coming down too. We're going to have one continuous counter top for the our peninsula. I think it'll help make the space feel less choppy.
  • And last but not least, we're adding open shelving to the right side of the range!

So here's our official before photo:




Let the fun start!!!