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There are some things I love about my kitchen and some things I don’t like.  But I guess that goes with any room in any house doesn’t it?  I love that it’s a large eat in kitchen.  I love the cedar wainscoting around the walls.  My kitchen has 3 windows, 2 are south facing and one is east.  Now you would think it would be a bright and cheery room?  Nope!  The wonderful pine bush next door that helps to keep the house shaded from the summer heat, also blocks most of the sunlight.  This makes it especially dreary in the winter season.  Or long rainy falls like this one!

The original kitchen cupboards. It's the only photo I could find on the pc!

1 AM and painting the kitchen. LOL!

Some time in the 1960′s this house was renovated and new cupboards installed.  They run all the way to the ceiling and the doors are flat.  There is a slight rounded edge along the side where the hinges attach, other then that no texture at all.  They are simple plywood, birch I think.  When we moved in, even after a good cleaning they were a brown/yellowish color.  We thought we would paint them white to brighten the kitchen up.  It sure did!  But it wasn’t long that I realized having all white cupboards with a houseful of little children, was a bad idea! LOL  Also I started not to like the bright white after a while as well.  I like a bit of country charm or textures!

Next we tried painting them slate blue.  This is the same slate blue we used in the wainscoting in the rest of the house.  I like it, but it makes the kitchen look dark and cold.  I think this is partly because the cupboards go all the way to the ceiling.  If they had a white area at the top for decorations it would break it up a bit.

This past while hubby and I have been talking about repainting them again.  I’ve had a few thoughts about what to try and searched the internet looking for similar ideas.

So the cupboards on the top are coming off!  No I’m not getting new ones, just can’t do that right now.  But I LOVE the look of open shelves.  They are bright, easy to find things and get them down.  Easy to keep decluttered as well!  You don’t want to clutter them up as everyone will see it. lol

So I’m planning to take the doors off the tops, remove the strip of wood where the hinges attached the doors to the cupboards.  The strips are decorative and not needed.  I’m going to paint them a shade of cream, not sure what just yet.  Then I want to antique them a bit.  I found this post with lots of great kitchen shelves!

The bottoms I will leave as cupboards.  Dh is going to use the table saw to put small groves in the doors.  This will give it a old clapboard look.  Or I think that’s what it’s called!    Then I want to put trim around the edges of the doors.  This would make look like their is a panel in the middle.  I need some texture!

I’m thinking I’ll paint them cream like the tops, but put a wash of country blue over top.  This kitchen decorating article has blue cupboards that I fell in love with! Then distress them a little by sanding the paint off here and there.  There’s no need to add distressing dents to them, after so many years they are well marked already! LOL

I’m hoping to post photos as I go along.  I would like to get started soon.  But the first step is to declutter the cupboards! Oh yes, I think we are going to put that old farmhouse sink into the main kitchen.  It had been in the old summer kitchen and I had planned to put it back in there when dh finished the renos.  But it could be some time before the room is done and I think it would look great in the main kitchen with the changes I’m making!

How is your kitchen decorated?  Anyone else love open shelves?

 
Kim over at Wanna Be a Steader posted this and I thought it would be fun to do to!

1. Do you have magnets on your fridge? Yes, mostly ones for the kids to play with.

2. Do you have a calendar in your kitchen, if so, what’s the theme of it? Yes but it’s down right now.  We moved some cabinets around and I have to find a new place for it.  It was a kitten theme.

3. What is your favorite kitchen gadget or tool? A good knife and a wooden spoon.

4. Are you lucky enough to have a pantry of some kind? Yes!  I love my pantry and root cellar to.

5.What is your favorite appliance? My bosch mixer.

6. Do you have an eat in kitchen (table in it)? Yes

7.Do you have a bread box? No

8. Do you have a picture of your kids on the fridge? No, kids would wreck them.

9. Do you ever cook breakfast in your PJs? Is there any other way? No

10. Do you have a favorite cookbook that you use? I collect cookbooks. :-)   I don’t have just one favorite but I like the country cooking books the best.  One I use a lot is my Fanny Farmer Baking Book.

11. Are you lucky enough to have recipes that were passed down from your mom or grandma? I have a few…

12. What’s your favorite food? I have two. :-) Meatloaf, mashed potatoes and veggies.  And my dh pizza, garlic bread and salad.

13. What’s your favorite thing to cook? Cookies!

14. Is your coffee pot electric or stove top?  Stove top

15. Do you ever make your own bread?  Yup!

16. Name one thing that you have hanging on your wall in your kitchen. A little wall quilt.  Blue and white sunbonnet Sue.

17. Is there a clock in your kitchen? Yes on my stove and I have a rooster clock on the wall dh got me.

18. Do you have a bowl of fruit sitting on your table or counter? Counter right now.

19. What type of canisters do you have? I have a set of light blue ceramic ones with a flower decal on the front.  They were a gift from a friend.  I also have antique canning jars I love.

20. Does your kitchen have a theme? Yes a yellow, blue and white color and I collect chicken ornaments.

21. What’s for supper tonight? We had baked chicken, mashed potatoes and broccoli.

22. Do you have enough cabinet space? Never enough lol.

23. Does your family use paper plates? Some times.

24. Do you have a good set of china? Yes, but we actually use it every day.  Every day is special after all. :-)


25. Do you wear an apron to work in your kitchen? Some times.

26. Name one thing, if anything, that you would like to change about your kitchen.  My counter is a few inches to low.  It gives me a big backache when I do dishes.

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