I find her beautiful, practical and oh, so useful!
It is truly amazing what a little paint, a handy husband and a lot of patience can produce. Before the transformation, when I was much younger : ) I spent hours trying to decorate the open shelves with seasonal displays and books and dishes, etc. Then, when I got a little older, I got tired of digging in the bottom cupboards by the sink for the canned goods. My brilliant idea to put the foodstuffs on the bookcase created a "poor farmer" decorating style all my own...
I think my decorating style had a great deal to do with the fact the first cupboard doors hubby made were put on the new food locker.
Of course, since the food locker looked so nice, I had to do something with the rest of the wall. I got rid of the red paint, replaced the old dry sink (which I really love, but just didn't fit with the "fresh farm" decor) with a bench seat and decorated the top of the foot locker.
Since there is no such thing as remembering to take a picture of the kitchen when it is clean and everything is in its place (more like there's no such thing as everything in its place in the kitchen) here's a peek at another part of the kitchen after the facelift. I love the new faux beadboard cupboard doors and hardware. All total, hubby made 23 doors!
It is really hard to believe how scared we were to paint everything white...
The change has been wonderful... but some things never change. I still don't like to cook!
Hopefully my creative juices and ambition will kick back into high gear. I've missed being away from blog land. Even though the kitchen still needs a lot of paint... we're already toying with the notion we will redo the bathroom this winter. You might say we suffer from DIY ADHD!