This is the kitchen. It is quite small and there are things that I love and hate about it. It is small. This is fine with me. My dad keeps suggesting that I tear out half of this wall behind the stove to open it up to the dining room. Why would I want to see the kitchen from the dining room? I am more interested in letting the house be.
Come for a tour!! If you stand in the middle of the room and turn around 360 degrees, this is what you will see. If you reach your arms out in front of you as you turn, you can touch everything you see.
I hate that portable dishwasher, It was there because it gave me some counter space next to the stove. It is gone now. I hate that stove, well not really. It is also gone now because it did not work well.
I love, love, love these cabinets. I love the hinges, the handles. I love the small cabinets that reach to the ceiling. I love the little venty things below the sink. I hate the countertops. There are more cabinets behind the dishwasher.
I hate the plastic green tiles.
I love the two windows that bring nice light into the kitchen almost all day. I hate that there are only two outlets in this kitchen. The toaster oven is plugged into one, the other is behind the refrigerator and oh so accessible.... I. Hate. The. Floor. It is bad, it is wearing off and also has a big scar on it from the time I used the sawzall to trim the bottom of the Christmas tree.
This door goes to 3 steps that lead to a landing to the back door and to the basement stairs. I hate that this area takes a large chunk out of the square footage of the kitchen. What do I think of the salmon color? Eehh.... I wonder about taking the silent paint remover to these walls to remove the paint because there are so many layers here. Rolled on with a high texturized roller, it seems. The lower walls are plaster with a fake tile pattern pressed into them. I like them but they have been painted over so many times the detail is diminished.
I love my new freezer on the bottom refrigerator. I hate that the whole unit it is so large. It was the smallest one I could find locally. I need to find something a lot smaller. See that little opening that one goes through to get to the dining room doorway? More space here would be nice.
I like the size of the freezer space but I tend to shop a couple times a week so I do not need that much cold storage. I covet those smaller fridges in some of the tiny New York City apartments. One like that would serve me well.
This is the look I am going for in my kitchen. Bad snapshots from a magazine photo.
I love this vintage look. I would keep my upper cabinets definitely. No soffits, no fancy plates on the wall, no room for a table. I like the cabinet above the stove.
I need to figure out what to do about the lower cabinets. Ideally, I would rebuild them to include a corner cabinet like the one here while keeping as much original as possible. It is that old dilemma, keep the original or change for something more functional and user friendly? The purist in me says keep the original but, but, but.... The bottom cabinets are in bad shape. There are false fronts on the drawers that were added to keep them from being pushed in too far. The cabinet interiors are painted bright orange and the paint flakes off into my kettles.
I like this little shelf
I love this stove. WOW.
2 comments:
I want to leave a comment that your boathouse is FAB!! It is very unique and worth blogging about. I am adding you to my favs!!!
Tracy-Lynne
www.indianmeridian.blogspot.com
Great Blog! I had an old chambers stove.. I tried to take it when I moved but it seems that the house was built around it. It was the best baking, most durable and stylish stove I have used to this day! If you can find one TAKE IT! It's worth the effort!
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