Today I was looking through all the pics of our little house in the 'hood that I took last summer. Oh, how I miss my little house. Don't get me wrong I love all our adventures living overseas, but just as much I love having a place that is unequivocally MINE. A place that is quietly waiting for me to come home, unlock the doors, throw open the windows, and breath life back into it. With summer coming up soon my little house has been on my mind a lot lately.
Last summer I went back well ahead of the kids and Dave to give the kitchen a facelift and make it the house just a little more ours. I blogged the early stages of the renovation but once Dave and the boys caught up with me in Texas I sorta quit blogging. Ooops! Sorry about that.
I did eventually finish the kitchen, or more accurately I finished painting and put the cabinet doors back on then David showed up and put the finishing touches on the kitchen. Little things like lighting, new shelves, and door handles.
A quick review since I haven't blogged in forever. Here's the kitchen as it was when we bought the house.
There was nothing essentially wrong with the kitchen. The cabinets were in reasonable decent shape. The appliances are old but still in good working conditions. I described it as builder grade ugly. Boring cabinets, no door handles, cheap light fixtures. Just blah.
I decided I could fix builder grade ugly with a little paint and creativity because Pinterest! Dave and made arrangements for me to head home without him or the boys. For the first time in 22 years I found myself on my own without kids. For a while I wondered what I had gotten myself into. Most of May and into June the house looked like this.
The kitchen was torn apart and pretty much unusable, the dining room and living room became a makeshift painting studio for all the cabinet and drawer fronts. I really thought that I had made a dreadful mistake and was never going to get this finished. I kept working at it because what else was I going to do? Then all at once it began to come together. By the time Dave and the kids arrived it looked pretty much like this.
Not bad, better than it was, but not exactly what I had in mind. David put his skills to work and took care of all the finishing touches needed to finally pull it all together.
Now our kitchen looks amazing. It's hard to believe it is the same kitchen. It's really all paint and illusion. There are no new appliances, no new cabinets, no new granite countertops, but it looks and feels brand-new and amazing. I can't wait to be home cooking in my pretty new kitchen this summer.
Drum Roll Please! Here is the grand bloggy unveiling of our new and improved kitchen.
The sink side as viewed from back door. It shows perhaps the most important part of the kitchen, the coffee station. |
Same side viewed from the other direction. |
Stove side viewed from the back door. |
You can also see wine rack above the stove. I couldn't move that cabinet because it has the plugs for the microwave inside it. I had originally ordered a wine rack I thought would fit that space off the internet. When Dave saw it, he threw it out and went to work with a jig saw and created this. Amazing! I couldn't be happier.
So my big reveal is nearly a year late. At least I got it up before I flew home for this summer. I really don't have any big home reno projects lined up for this year. It's more an assortment of small projects. Nothing very exciting, although for me just going to the hardware store and then doing it, what ever it is, all by myself without waiting for GSO to get around to it is excitement enough!
Both sides at once and my gorgeous carpet runner Dave brought back from Oman. |
View from dining room table, and the only views that shows my tiny pantry across from the fridge and the back door. |
10 comments:
Oh my goodness - I forgot how good that came out. You are such an Awesome Wife and Mother.
You're both pretty awesome--the kitchen looks great.
love, love, love. cannot wait to be in that kitchen again!!! :D
It looks amazing Shannon!
Beautiful- the "tile" is my favorite part!!
As always, worth the wait! It turned out beautiful. It's a azi g what a little paint and initiative can make happen. And the card catalog is my favorite as well!
You did an incredible job!!! It looks fabulous!!
I do love the colors of your backsplash!! Came by though to just drop a note and hope that you all are doing ok with all the rain that just came your way at post. Looks crazy from what is being posted from Muttrah area. Y'all dry and ok?
Dave and the older two boys are in Muscat, they said it came down hard but no major problems in our area. I leave for Oman this weekend. I have a long and rather interesting R&R. I will be getting some posts about it soon. How is Africa? Happy to be back on the continent? We are in the middle of bidding. Cant wait to find out where we are going next.
We've touched ground not quite a month ago and getting our bearings is slow going. I think we will like it, but it is all about establishing new roots and routines. Waiting for stuff to arrive. Think we have the school sit. sorted out now and first day in should be later this week. Hoping your bid list options are all dreams!!!! Can't wait to hear about what you've been up to these past months! Glad you didn't get flooded out at post!
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