If you're like me, you really enjoy peeking into bloggers' homes. Inspiration abounds, good ideas flow freely, and besides--it's fun to see what your online friends are up to!
But if you're like me in another way, it's sometimes discouraging to see into bloggers' homes. Projects appear to be completed overnight. It feels as though no one seems to struggle as much with real-life interruptions as much as I do. Sigh.
I started a kitchen mini-remodel last spring. Spring of 2014, you understand. And though I made great strides in just a few weeks, I did not complete the task until now. 15 months later. Does this happen to anyone else?
Here's how things looked before I started.
And here's the same view today, with all updates complete:
This was not a dramatic makeover by any means, but I wanted to add more of a farmhouse feel to this big kitchen. So here's what I did.
Changed the wall color. This was the easiest project, of course, and I'm enjoying the new, light look. The color is Sherwin-Williams Liveable Green. Although my kitchen doesn't have a lot of wall space, I like this soft green color.
Changed the faucets. I really like these faucets, which are from the Cassidy line by Delta. They're nice and heavy, and I like the way the two faucets coordinate without being exactly the same.
Changed the tile backsplash. I swapped the tumbled marble for a crackle-finish subway tile. The new finish is lighter, brighter, and much easier to clean. I also took away the stainless steel backsplash from the stovetop.
Painted the kitchen island. This may be my favorite change. The color is Oakmoss by Sherwin Williams, and I love the way the green island breaks up the sea of brown. I also changed the knobs and pulls on the island to polished chrome ones (Gilmore by Restoration Hardware).
Added a beverage fridge to the island. This was the most complicated and expensive part of the update, but we've enjoyed this so much. I chose a ULine fridge, which is wonderful--it's part wine cooler, part cold beverage storage. Fitting it into the island required more extensive cabinet surgery than I expected, but I found a good carpenter who got it done. All the details of that makeover are
here.
Changed the lights over the island. This was as simple as the fridge was complicated. These pendants are from
Ballard Designs, and they simply screw into existing recessed fixtures. I especially like them with Edison bulbs in the sockets.
Painted and recovered the barstools. They'd been black for a long time. I spray-painted them and recovered the seats.
Created faux grain sack covers for the chairs around the table. This was a fun project. I simply cut a canvas drop cloth into squares large enough to fit my chair cushions, then just used painter's tape to create the stripes. First I taped each square like this:
I painted that stripe with craft paint, then applied tape like this. (You can see that I used tape to mark spaces on my plastic ruler, which is how I made sure that the width of the stripes was the same on all chairs.)
The painted stripes looked like this:
Then I simply used my staple gun to attach these to the chairs.
Changed the window treatment. I liked the look of my faux grain sack chairs so much that I created a new faux Roman shade for the window over my sink. I cut a drop cloth to the right size for my window, then used the same tape method to create stripes down the length of each side of my fabric. I was very diligent to measure carefully from each side to insure that the stripes were straight, which was a little tedious but not hard. Then I followed my own faux Roman shade tutorial (
click here for that) to create the new shade. I like it a lot!
And with that, I think I'm finished. And it only took me about 15 months to complete this project. Here are some more views of the new space:
So what do you think of the changes? And do you ever struggle to get projects finished? Please tell me I'm not alone!
Details:
Cupboards: maple beadboard
Granite: Santa Cecilia
Drawer pulls and cabinet knobs are from Restoration Hardware
Major appliances: KitchenAid
Beverage refrigerator: ULine
Light fixtures: Ballard Designs
Faucets: Delta
Wall color: Sherwin Williams Liveable Green
Island color: Sherwin Williams Oakmoss
Table: Pottery Barn (no longer available)
Kitchen chairs: Bassett Furniture
Upholstered chairs: Pottery Barn
Barstools: T.J. Maxx
Let me know if you have any questions!
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