Friday, April 22, 2011

A kitchen in two parts

We finally wrapped up the kitchen and scullery last weekend. (Mostly) Here they are, with some explanations.

The scullery:
Houses our dishwasher, a canning stove, most of our baking supplies, our dishes, small appliances, and a pantry. I have a thing for vintage kitchen canisters. Apparently. I saw the black chalkboard wall in Martha Stewart ages ago and always wanted one.



The doors to the upper cabinets didn't make the spray painting session this winter, so they'll be done sometime this summer. For now, it's working as is, but I could see it getting too dusty.


The sink cabinet is from the original cabin, repainted along with the other metal cabinets, which we got from the ReStore. Unfortunately, the stamped enamel dual-drainboard sink had the drain rusted out. We very grudgingly got a new drainboard sink to replace it. Big bummer.

What you don't see? The pass through to the dining room - hidden from view because it has been clogged with tools. Also, still working on a curtain for the pantry and the window.

The kitchen:
Houses everything else! Our food, pots, pans, cookware, etc. This confuses everyone that has come over and helped with cooking and cleaning up, but so far it is working for us. We do love the fact that we can hide the dish fuss in the scullery and still hang out at the bar or in the living room without dirty dishes everywhere.


Stove is from Mum and Dad's basement. Cabinets were styled on the Adel, but built by a local cabinetmaker. Countertops are Corian (Formica in the scullery). The white countertop was a debate (in which Darling relented and I perservered) but I think they're going well. We do have to keep them clean otherwise they really look dingy, but overall I think that's a good thing. We plan to do a white subway tile backsplash with a mosaic glass tile accent (much like the one we built for the other house) in both the kitchen and scullery, but that's down the road.




What you don't see? A range hood. It's coming. It's a pain in the neck, but it's coming.

Next up? The mudroom - and here's a little white underbelly. Sometimes you have to see the before to appreciate the after, eh?



3 comments:

  1. Amy, Bri,
    It looks wonderful! It is uncluttered and all your neat things are very visible. Keep up the good but very hard work.
    Mrs Lighthouse

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  2. I just love it! I can't wait to get up there and see all of it in person. And to kiss those sweet little kids of yours.

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