You know… For the past year [actually more] I’ve been giving kitchen updates… changing things… and it’s just never done. There are things that just take time when you are re-doing an entire house… like replacing appliances, affording the lighting you want, finding the right antique piece for a statement piece. It just all takes time & money… but getting there is fun & I enjoy the journey. I just hope that just maybe through the blog & me sharing here daily that you guys are able to enjoy the journey with me & don’t feel the need to rush to see the “after”, but instead feel inspired along the way. Like this little corner of our cozy cottage kitchen that we have been trying a few different setups on. It keeps changing, but I think I finally found the route we want to take with it…
This little corner contains our indoor grill behind those two chippy sliding doors on the right, our old butcher block counter that was an antique find, but is super useful by the grill, & now a lovely little cabinet that is great for storage and other kitchen things. The cabinet will be added to my Painted Fox Collection [HERE]. I honestly thought I would put it in our entryway, but I randomly tried it here and I love it. The cabinet has proven to be great storage for spices, bowls, and other items that we use in this corner. & I love the option of storing large jars on the top with pantry goods that we use often. This Union Pendant Light from Schoolhouse Electric is a big element in our kitchen and it really ties together this corner with the rest of the space. Of course I added some of my favorite antique finds from scales to rolling pins in the mix with some of my favorite greenery, eucalyptus. That chalkboard is also an antique find & is one of my favorite big statement pieces… I think it works well here! The one thing I want to change? I need to pull the butcher block a little forward to make this corner a little roomier. We’ve already used this little little corner a lot since setting it up so I’m quite sure it will remain a version of how we have it right now. I also still need to paint the top of this little corner… anyone spot that? Yah, the work is never done.
Just for reference, this is what this kitchen corner looked like before we moved in…
& now it looks like this…
A cozy cottage kitchen corner… this little corner has inspired me big time this week so I hope it inspires you in some small way as well. I promise… one day soon our kitchen will be “finished” and then it’s time to share everything with the full before and after. It’s a pretty epic makeover from where we started. Little happy corners like this make me so happy when living in a fixer-upper that is a mess everywhere else… it’s nice to have a pretty corner here and there! Thank you so much for stopping by the blog today & every day to see what we are up to. I hope you feel inspired by the blog & that it helps you with your journey in some way. xx
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Thankful for your words today about learning to enjoy the journey and not rush for the *After*. We’ve been our home for 3 years and I’m just now getting the style direction that I want to take our home in and while I really would love to snap my fingers and it all be done, I’m actually enjoying taking the time to do up small spaces/areas/nooks/crannies and loving them, getting inspired by them and taking that inspiration into the next spot. Your blog inspires me and your patience to go day by day whether through your home journey or fertility story! Love LMB! ❤
LOVE IT!!! Totally agree with you that it is nice to have a quiet, organized corner of your home when the rest of it is in a shambles. Currently that quiet corner is my home office as we are currently doing a complete remodel of our living room downstairs, and somehow not only is the living room a disaster, the rooms adjoining it are a disaster as well. I slip away to my home office for at least an hour a day just to keep my sanity. By the way, LOVE the magazine on the counter, just finished reading it myself.
I love this type antique design
Oh my goodness! It’s such a rustic, cottage look! This is something I wish for my second home. If it was in my actual house, the kids would probably not keep it looking like this 😉