Welcome to our kitchen! It is truly the heart of our home. Many hours are spent in this space. We had the privilege of designing our kitchen from scratch. It was a fun yet daunting task. It's funny how unique priorities can be. My husband wanted two dishwashers. Who is going to argue with that??
Aside from being a very large space that could accommodate large crowds, I had two top priorities:
Priority #1: A large window over our sink.
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| I savor my view of the pond every time I stand at the sink. |
Priority #2: An extra large island that could seat six.
We debated over where to put the stove top. I love having it on the island because I don't feel like I have my back to the crowd when I cook. I'm nosy social like that.
We don't use our microwave much at all, so we put it under the island.
When we ordered our cabinets, I didn't remember asking for the beadboard around the skirt of the island, but it was a wonderful surprise when they were installed. It really hides the scuff marks.
Our barstools came from Overstock.com. I ordered them because they were industrial/farmish/durable/comfortable and had great reviews. About six weeks after ordering them, I began to notice this style all over the internet, in magazines, and on tv. And then ultimately on the Target shelves. Wish I could take the credit for being a trendsetter. The truth is I am practical to a fault and they were a great price.
The wall color is Sherwin Williams Front Porch. The pantry door is Sherwin Williams Watery.
A few of my favorite things:
Woven 14" tray looks like Pottery Barn, found it at Ross for $6.99
Blow-in-the-breeze seersucker panels: Walmart fabric section.
Ikea pendants. They still catch my eye in magazines.
Enamelware collection. Some were found, some were thrifted, a couple gifted.
Thanks for stopping by! Wish we could sit at the island and share a glass of lemonade.
I'm linking up with It's Overflowing
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