Monday, October 26, 2009

Kitchen island and wall


Well, finally we are almost done with our mini kitchen remodel, the island is in place and the wall is gone. Lots of work, still need to install the gas cooktop and we will be done. Here are some pictures of the new space.



Here is the new larger island (78") to be exact, as you look from the dining area. It is truly the center of our kitchen, usually you can find Kenz doing homework here.



This is the view sitting at the island, the wall has been removed and now it is our breakfast/sitting area. We moved our formal dining room off the kitchen in the sunroom. What a difference this space makes, it opened up everything, and the new dining room is fabulous!


That is the buffet that I re-purposed about a year ago, I got it for a whopping $20.00 at a yard sale! Repaired, sanded, painted glazed added new hardware and now it is perfect!


I am in the process of renovating an old, old, dresser/bureau for my den, I will post later this week, in the mean time, stay warm and enjoy the great fall weather!
Kelli









Thursday, October 1, 2009

Moving, Moving, Moving

Okay, its official, I am exhausted! Went to Atlanta for the weekend to help my oldest move into her new house, got back at midnight sunday night and then went Tuesday to Lexington to help our second daughter move. I haven't painted until the wee hours of the morning for a long time, not something I want to repeat anytime soon. But good news, I am done for awhile! Time to get back on track here at our casa! I am reworking our kitchen island this weekend, making it larger and more of a central point in our kitchen. Here are some inspiration photo's to ponder while I work!








Wait and see what we come up with on Monday!!
Kelli

Monday, September 21, 2009

Football Season

Conversation this week with my sweet husband:

Hubs: Honey, I need to talk to you.
Me: Okay, whats up?
Hubs: Well you know its mid September,
Me: Yeah, I know, its almost fall
Hubs: Well, it means football is starting
Me: Oh god!
Hubs: I love you and I will miss you
Me: You need professional help
Hubs: Yes, both the college and professional seasons are starting
Me: Seriously
Hubs: God bless America
He then saluted me and walked towards that family room and the big screen television, I think I saw tears in his eyes.

Now don't get me wrong I love football, especially if the University of Kentucky is playing.

Here is the photo of my family playing football last thanksgiving. I am a fan. But this conversation means only one thing, those weekend projects that I have planned are off the table until the season is over. So I am on my own for the next few months. I know it will make him crazy, but I am planning to knock a wall out next week! Football might have a season, but designing and decorating is year round!!
Go Cats!

Kelli

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Earthy Casual

Yep, I took the Homegoods quiz on my style and here is what they say about my decorating style:

Kelli, you are an Earthy Casual

You're interested in creating a welcoming home where people feel comfortable and happiness flourishes. You appreciate the warmth and individuality of natural materials and handcrafted things and are inspired by colors and forms from nature. You love mixing up different textures and are sensitive to the tactile qualities of objects. Your style is grounded and solid, not flighty or frilly. And you are never taken in by the trend of the moment.
You value comfort. Your home is a warm and open friendly place, and you feel happiest when everyone is cared for and relaxed in your space. Elements like pillows, throws, overstuffed furniture, and good lighting set the mood. You may also enjoy layering different fabrics or mixing patterns to create a cozy effect.


Wow pretty accurate! So here is my latest "earthy casual" project! I went to the Habitat Store in Nashville and found these great frames for $3.00, a little paint, some great photographs (thanks Layla and Kevin at the Lettered Cottage), and new art for my entry walls!


They are great chunky frames, just the wrong color and style for me, so a little paint, and here we go ..........


Just perfect. Love the detail on these frames, and they look wonderful with the great black and white pic's.

I am off to the big UK vs. U of L game, go cats!!! Have a great weekend.

Kelli


Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Did someone say storage?

Well, I found another great gem this last week, a great old buffet, solid wood, and a wonderful storage piece. Perfect for linens, phonebooks, kid stuff, wrapping paper, .... well you get my drift. This sweet piece was used for years by a darling school teacher who just replaced it with a new storage piece. All it needed was a little face lift. Here is how it looked when I picked it up.




I installed all new drawer rails and stops and put on a new back, removed all the hardware, and then sanded, painted, glazed and finished with two coats of poly.




What a great transformation with just a little hard work. Here is my buffet today.







It just makes me smile when I walk by it in my living room. The robin's egg blue with a smoky brown glaze just looks peaceful to me.

Hope each of you find something in your day that just makes you smile, as for me I've got a great old dresser sitting in my garage that is screaming to be renovated and revitalized!


Kelli

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

The Hutch is Done!!

Well, its been alot of sanding, painting, sanding again, staining, etc. but the Hutch is finally finished and ready for its trip to Atlanta and its new home. You remember what it looked like when I first got it, if not here is a reminder....


And now, with a lot of sweat, this $30.00 find is now really a gem. Hope you like it B!


I think it will be a great addition for my daughter's new dining room, the fleur de lis is so she will be reminded of her hometown, our city symbol, when she looks at it! The back is beadboard with a apple green paint and a tabacco glaze, the rest of hutch is painted black, distressed and then I glazed it as well.

Just goes to show you what a difference paint and a little imagination can make!

Kelli











Tuesday, September 1, 2009

It's official, I'm a gardener!

Well, just as Shirley MacLaine stated in Steel Magnolias, "I'm a southern woman, we grow tomatoes, its what we do!" I have tried for the last three years to grow tomatoes, no luck, that is until this year. I don't know if it was the torrential rain we have had or the lack of days over 90 degrees, all I know it that I have cherry tomatoes, peppers and basil galore!
















So far not an evening has gone by when I haven't used some of these beauties in our dinner! Any while I found out that I am gardener, I found my 14 year old daughter to be quite the photographer!


I am making tons of pesto and freezing it for winter, as well as tomatoes. Still working on what to do with all the peppers, not sure I can freeze them. In the mean time I am loving my small garden, maybe next year watermelon! A gal has to dream!
Kelli