Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Kitchen Update.


l really hope you enjoy having a peek at my new look kitchen and are inspired seeing the big impact paint can have on a space. Though the kitchen has always worked on a functional level being that it's set out well, receives great natural light from the bay window, as well as morning sun due to it's Easterly aspect, my main issue was the out-dated, dingy orange timber stained cupboards. As the house was built around 20 years ago, it's to be expected that things end up looking like they're stuck in a time warp after a while, and except for the bench tops which were replaced a few years ago, our kitchen was straight out of the 90's.
(There's a before picture at the end of the post).

The space now seems so much lighter, and is more open and airy. My Sister's an interior designer and she selected Antique White USA for the paint colour...l think she's chosen perfectly. (Thanks Sis :-)
The plain pantry door was replaced with this leadlight one to tie it in with the leadlight of the overhead cabinets. l kept all the same appliances since they all still function perfectly fine.
Looking from the dining room into the kitchen, the family room is to the left. 

Flowers and candles pretty up and soften the space. 
  
The handles and doorknobs were all bought online where there's a huge range to choose from. The porcelain has a fine (deliberate) crackling through them which l think gives them the vintage look l was going for.
  
 
 Small shelves at the end of the cupboards hold jugs at the ready for bunches of flowers.
l still love the original feature tile so no need to change anything there.
 

In the kitchen looking out....on a very dark Wintry day. 

  
 
Now if only l could convince hubby to paint out all the timber skirting boards and architraves in the house....but l guess that's a battle for another day haha:-)
 
 This is the only before photo l have, taken about 12 months ago, but you can see just how orange the cupboards and bench look.   
 
 A (fuzzy) photo l took of the work on the bench, still in progress. Hubby removed the corbels for the pine lining which he nailed directly onto the hardwood bench. The corbels were then returned to their original positions, and architrave was nailed along the bottom edge. This not only neatens the edge, but also gives the bench more of a sense of solidity.  
 
 
 
Thanks so much for popping in for a visit and l hope you all have a great rest of your week.
 
Til next time,
 
Bron.
 
 

8 comments:

  1. Wow, Wow, Wee! Beautiful. Absolutely beautiful!

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  2. Absolutely gorgeous! I love everything about this space! Most beautiful kitchen :)
    Jennelise

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  3. Your photos are fantastic Bron -
    I especially love pic 2 with the lining boards
    & pic 8 with white dresser in the background.
    Everything looks so light & fresh
    with an air of French Romance.
    x michelle

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  4. Looks so much nicer. I am in the process of trying to persuade my husband to let me paint our pine wardrobes, but he won't back down as yet ... one day ... !

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  5. Wow, how beautiful your kitchen is! I love the big window you have, I love kitchen windows:) White paint sure does work wonders:)

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  6. WOW loooove your kitchen.my kitchen check on remodeling too !! Have a beautiful weekend dear Bron !!!xoxo
    Vicky

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  7. Oh gosh! Your kitchen looks absolutely beautiful! The white paint in everything looks divine and those granite countertops are amazing. I love your aesthetic taste, which is classical and romantic with a modern touch. The transformation is really amazing. Thank you so much for sharing! Wishing you guys all the best!

    Lynn Williamson @ DAL Builders

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