The Kitchen:
Consists of engineered hardwood floors, knotty alder cabinets, tumbled stone back splash laid brick style, honed granite and American Clay plaster walls.
Kitchen sink:
All the Knotty Alder kitchen cabinets by Huntwood (click on this post to see how I installed the handles and knobs)
Off kitchen computer nook:
Computer nook open: (yes, with the wine above…..perfect combo, blogging station and wine….
That wraps up my kitchen!!!
It will be fun putting all my
Next post will be down that fun arched hallway, I call it the hallway of happiness because it has my very favorite part of the house right behind it
STAY TUNED for the final decorated reveal!!! I'll tell you some tips and tricks how to decorate shelves and the tops of cabinets.
Ok I finished the kitchen so I'll update this post!!
Here are some of the final photos :-)



The kitchen turned out awesome and I especially like the wine rack. I love the natural colors and warm feel.
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I love the cabinetry and the old world look!
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm visiting from Thrifty Decor Chic's kitchen party. Your kitchen is beautiful and warm. I love it. While I was here, i looked around at some other posts. I love the decorating tips you offer. And the before and afters were fun to look at too. Congrats on the new home. it is gorgeous. I know you will do a fabulous job of decorating it.
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I have a question for someone- maybe you. Why is the faucet always crammed into the space between the wall and sink, where you can't fit your hand or really get it clean (or dry!)? Isn't it possible to balance things by putting it to the side somehow?
ReplyDeleteYes! You can totally put it on the side......or in my case, I could have put it in that larger curved area. It would have looked fine. I do know what your saying about getting it clean/dry (it's harder!) but for some reason it doesn't bother me that much. I wouldn't hesitate at all if you were building your own home to place that faucet wherever you wanted it - that's what a custom home is all about :-) thanks for reading!
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