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Monday, February 09, 2009

Kitchen Make-Over.

 Original Kitchen:

Hard to tell with pictures sometimes but the colors were a purple-y reddish color on the walls and a water mellon green color on the lower cabinets with a bit brighter color green on the top shelving.



My goals were to lighten the kitchen up, simplify the colors (not against colors, but after kiddos I've found neutrals hide dirt much better than color and have to be touched up a lot less.), and spend less than ten dollars.

First I took on painting the red beadboard walls - with a can of paint Robert had left over from a clients home. It was free of course, though not the color I would have chosen exactly, it was closer than any of the other cans in the barn! There was so much cutting out around the cabinets, openings, ceiling, etc. that I almost stopped right there and left the cabinets green...


I left them the green for about a week - and it just wasn't me as much as I let it try to sink in. It showed up every dirty finger print and spill as well... so I called my sister - who last year painted some different shades of brown around her house. She had several colors left over so I chose the one she had the most of and went to work on the cabinets:



There is not a pantry in the house, so I use the lower cabinets for my pantry items and upper shelving for my dishes and cookware.

Robert brought home a large cork board from a job he had last year and held onto it for me - so in one section of the kitchen I hung this for posting pictures, reminders, clippings, etc:



The metal roll-a-way cart was from another throw away job and this is where I house Goodwill/garage sale dishes that the children use all day long for meals and snacking and drinks. The boys roll the cart right next to the sink when washing the dishes and then roll it back in place after they're done.

Mason jars and 20 cent bowls on the dish cart:

Limited drawer space forces the silverware out on the upper section of the cart - housed in a mason jar and two silver dishes I collected through the years from resale stores:




Dish drying towel is handy on the end of the dish cart:


Here is my "new" table Robert built - he is presently outside sanding the top down for staining:

I wanted an odd sized table - narrow and long and unique - he made the table out of used lumber and used table legs. Believe it or not, we've much more space between us all and yes, even room for food and dishes, with a table this shape. I am loving it and can't wait until it is completed. As usual, Robert has done a beautiful job - and makes things just as I describe them/draw them out.



To the shelving - probably my favorite aspect of the kitchen~ I tell Robert it is my proof that I did indeed get married in the south, and that he had a LOT of very sweet and generous friends - thus, the lovely dishes I received when we married:

I am very glad I registered for simple and white china/dishes 12 years ago - they go anywhere with anything and will always be in style and just have that classic look.


I like to add little details here and there and here are a few around the shelving/dishes:

Here is a basket that I got for less than a dollar a few years back at a warehouse sale - last week I was wanting to use it in the kitchen but add something extra to it - Morgan was out the back door playing - she walked in with this piece of metal and said, "Mom, I found this in the back yard and it might hurt someone's foot..."

It was perfect for my basket! So we hot glued it on the basket after cleaning it real well and then we found the word "Glass" on a card board box we'd just unpacked and cut out the word and glued it on - in the basket we placed my favorite glass vases that I picked up free - where someone was getting rid of them!


I love pictures of course, and especially enjoy putting up black and whites with emotion in the expressions - I don't always like to just put them up in frames like normal though - under the shelving I nailed up five clothes pins - this way I can easily switch the photos out whenever I like - this month I have up black and whites from trips to the beach.


We have an abundance of acorns in our yard here and I am a bit earthy I suppose - I love to bring nature into the house. Here Morgan and I took some red frames I got for 10 cents each at the Goodwill and we painted them black and then added the acorns - She loved this project - and Bubbie too, as he was our acorn collector:


We had the lid left to our "glass vase" box we made left over - and another Goodwill frame - another common ground collector 'round here are "applegalls" - we put this combination together, plus a little sweet reminder "Joy" to make a wall hanging on the other side of the kitchen by the sink:



I was going to leave the windows coverless to let in as much light as possible, but when I unpacked this old shower curtain I thought it perfect - that way we could easily let down the curtain if privacy was needed - I bleached it, cut it in half, sewed it up and used white door stoppers for the pegs in the wall (these are so cheap and durable and if you take the plastic part off the end, they look great):


Wal-Mart carries these very inexpensive glass canisters for housing whatever - I was going to use one for soap in the bathroom, but I liked the way they looked so much in the kitchen, I used them both. Little canvas cloth signs painted by the kids and I last week have been fun to hang around - we made them out of the old bank bags Robert brought home to us:



My little laundry room is right off the kitchen, kind of in the kitchen - doors were a bit pricey to put in so we put up one of the curtains I made - to which I just had to hang this picture I took a few years back of an old laundry mat I passed. I used scrapbook sticky squares and stuck it to a piece of cardboard just over the size of my 8 by 11 inch print - then we hot glued little wire to the back and used a safety pin to attach it to the "laundry curtain door."

View from the back door area - on the far wall is a chalk board made from a mirror frame we found on the side of the road a few years ago - I love having a chalk board in the kitchen - I write on there the boys chores for the day, seat assignments, verses, schooling, etc.


Two of my dish washers making the most of their chores:


I typically change things here and there as we begin to live longer in a place - I've some ideas still for this room. For now, this is how it is and it is very peaceful (haha, except when we are all around that table for meals! It's more like a circus!) and simple, shows up little dirt, easy to clean, and functioning great. It's not anything special or fancy or fashionable but it makes me excited to do what I can with what I have and do it to the best of my ability to bless my husband and family.

And we stayed under ten dollars - my biggest expense being that I needed dish towels pretty badly - I found some at World Market the other evening on sale for 69 cents each! Nice, thick, white ones - normally $3.99 each. (Thank you, dear fwren. )

"Do what you can, where you are, with what you have." Theodore Roosevelt

(two square vases I found at the Goodwill for mere pennies - and sea shells from my home state.)


a. ann~
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I must say how absolutely blown away I am with all that you've done so far.  Absolutely gorgeous!  You probably have more creativity in your pinky finger than I do in my entire body.  LOL  I look forward to seeing what you've done with the rest of the house! 
Posted 2/9/2009 6:45 PM by myjoystephanie Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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Oooh, it looks nice!
Posted 2/9/2009 6:53 PM by Undercover_Librarian - recommend - reply

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My goodness what a transformation!  And I love that you've made it all yours, so quickly and with very little outlay! 
Posted 2/9/2009 7:01 PM by slmret Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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Wow you did an outstanding job! I hope to be resourceful someday when I've got a place for myself. (Kind of already try in my own little room...) anyhow. You're an inspiration!
Posted 2/9/2009 7:04 PM by WindSurfing_in_the_sun - recommend - reply

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I'm speechless! You are so creative! Thank you for inspiring me to use what I have instead of thinking that I need to spend money to decorate my house.
Posted 2/9/2009 7:09 PM by holysmoke4 - recommend - reply

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You're absolutely amazing, friend. <3 Love it, and can't wait to take pictures of it!
Posted 2/9/2009 7:10 PM by chix0rgirl Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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I love it! So creative, the colors are just perfect.
Posted 2/9/2009 7:11 PM by neosoulaydee - recommend - reply

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I think it's beautiful! Simple, elegant, artistic, unique. You've done a wonderful job. You certainly have blessed your family. Thanks for sharing, I get such a kick out of this kind of thing! ~Dawne
Posted 2/9/2009 7:15 PM by DawneElla - recommend - reply

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Not fashionable??!!! I love it! You did a fnatastic job making this home a haven for your family. Please keep taking pics of your new home!
Posted 2/9/2009 7:21 PM by mtc92405 Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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Alyssa, that Interior Design degree sure paid off for making your home look good enough to be in a magazine!
You have such a gift for design and the skills to pull off you ideas! Your kitchen looks so inviting.

And the long table, my grandmother designed a long narrow table for her home too
. Our family still has it and it's amazing how many people fit around it
Posted 2/9/2009 7:26 PM by maryhurlbut Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

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amazing!!! can you come do my house? i can't wait to see more pics, keep them coming so i can get some ideas....lol
Posted 2/9/2009 7:35 PM by FLUFFYMOM4 - recommend - reply

Love it Alyssa! You've made it "yours." And great job to your husband on the table. I loved watching the transformation through pictures! You have such great ideas! Thanks for sharing with us!
Posted 2/9/2009 7:43 PM by Becky - recommend - reply

You have a amazing touch! I love your new look in the kitchen.
Posted 2/9/2009 7:44 PM by Anonymous - recommend - reply

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Wow! I am so impressed. You have such a talent and creativity. Your kitchen is amazing! And to think that you did all of that for under ten dollars. I am definately inspired. You've given me some great ideas. =)

Can't wait to see even more pictures of the rest of the house.

Posted 2/9/2009 7:48 PM by jnita - recommend - reply

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Wow! Your kitchen looks great. Thanks for sharing pictures.
Posted 2/9/2009 8:00 PM by gemma_sam - recommend - reply

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looks gorgeous, lys! LOVE the brown cupboards - and all your creative decorations. the b/w pics look awesome with it!

so glad you have a place of your own to call home....look forward to seeing the rest of the house :)
Posted 2/9/2009 8:16 PM by flautodolce - recommend - reply

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Looks very nice! You can never go wrong with chocolate brown. :) At least for another 5 years.
Posted 2/9/2009 8:18 PM by cojoro2 - recommend - reply

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It's beautiful! Can't wait to see how it all comes together. I remember washing the dishes when I was young, standing on the stool, and the water going down my arms to my elbows. Hope you are doing well in your pregnancy. (I'm heading into the 3rd trimester soon, yikes!)
Posted 2/9/2009 8:23 PM by mamajoyjoy@momaroo - recommend - reply

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Wow!!! Just so creative and wonderful Alyssa! Somehow it is so artistic and unique, yet, I would say very stylish. Praise God for giving you such talent and ability to pull it off. I am so amazed at your energy to pull it all together and do so much when you were moving your household, and carrying baby. I remembered when we moved into our little place in Laguna how i just HAD to paint the insides of the cabinets! They were this awful blood red. My mom asked who would see them...ME! LOL I love your look...I would say Bistro, like one of my favorite places for coffee in Laguna. The boys pic remind me of my two oldest doing dishes...they would laugh, sing, dance, blow bubbles...and eventually get the dishes done. May the Lord bless you with many joyful hours around your wonderful table. Love, Jenny
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I k new  you'd have it lookin like a magazine in no time at all ...............so creative you are....that is just one of the many reasons I love your blog.
Posted 2/9/2009 8:35 PM by inhislight07 - recommend - reply

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Alyssa ~ your kitchen is stunning!!!  I just absolutely love all the little personal and detailed touches you added with the children's help ~ can't wait to see the rest of the house.  (and ~ you're welcome!    )
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Absolutely beautiful!!
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Very nice!!  I can't wait to see what else you've done!  I really like the brown too.
Posted 2/9/2009 8:47 PM by LifesStrides Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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This makes me laugh, in a good way. It's yet another example of how the people who are the most talented seem to really not be able to tell that they're talented, and just don't know what's the big deal about what they've done... :) APPARENTLY God has truly blessed you with the ability to do beautiful and comforting work with "just the things you have." It's inspiring. (And all that counter space makes me sigh happily for you. I love it.) 

Posted 2/9/2009 8:48 PM by MSharae - recommend - reply

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I love it!  Makes me want to fix something up again.  About a year ago, we moved, and I had so much fun painting, etc....and sometimes, the less you spend, the more "valuable".....
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