Showing posts with label Home Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Home Tour. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Home Tour...Kitchen

Y'all, here is the second part of my home tour! You can find part 1 here...it included the back entry, laundry room and pantry.

I am SO excited about today's post for several reasons:
1. The kitchen is my MOST FAVORITE room....I LOVE it!!!
2. It is the room that I spent the most time on...choosing colors and hardware and appliances and tile....etc. I focused more on this room more than any other because I knew this is where we would spend the most time and that this would be the heart of our home.
3. This is the one room that I didn't cut back on. When you build a house on a set budget, you have to choose areas that you want to splurge on and areas that you can cut back on. This was my splurge! I chose what I wanted {within reason, of course} and Eddie knew how important the kitchen was to me, so his usual reply was, "Whatever you want/think." Can't ask for more than that!!
4. And finally.....I'm excited about this post because I got my camera back! Yay! My digital camera has been broken since May and I finally got around to taking it to Best Buy to see if it could be fixed. They sent it off, fixed it and I got it back today! So it was fun getting to use it again.

Warning, this post has a lot of pictures!!!

First, here are pictures from the four corners of the kitchen...
Eating area
View from the eating area
View into living room
View from living room
Now for the close-ups:
Pantry area....Closed, and open
Microwave/Spice Drawer above pantry. (The drawer at the bottom of the microwave is a toaster oven. I can cook pizza, chicken nuggets, cookies, etc in there)
Spice Drawer. I love this, too...When we were deciding where to put the microwave, the cabinet builder said there would be space left if we put it above the pantry, so I suggested this. I'm so pleased...it is right to the right of the oven, so it is very convenient!
Area between pantry and stove
Stove wall
I love the way the vent hood turned out!!
My stove...one regular view and one showing the side oven
My backsplash
To the left of the stove...I hope you notice our brand new coffee pot. That is the major comment I have received when people have seen my kitchen before....that my maybe 20+ year old coffeepot didn't really flow with the rest of the kitchen! Well, happy birthday to Eddie. Some sweet friends took pity on him on his birthday!
My canister set. Had these made at a pottery shop in my hometown right after we got married. I love them!
The corner
The shelves. I have to put something in the jar. I had gourds/pumpkins in there. Then Christmas ornaments. I'm waiting for inspiration to strike. I think I'm gonna mod podge some balls to put in there. Maybe!
Inside the appliance garage. Our blender, can opener, extra attachments to our mixer, and coffee supplies.     

Between the sink and appliance garage
The back wall
The dishwasher
One of my favorite things about the kitchen...the view. I can see the kids playing from here.
The sink
I love my sink...this was the very first thing I picked out for the house. Brown composite granite. Everything else I chose for the kitchen had to match this. Love how big and how deep and how brown it is!
Sink down to refrigerator 
My canisters o' beans
The garbage

I love that it remains hidden
The fridge
Inside freezer/fridge
Island...View 1
Island...View 2
I love my big cutting board! It was a birthday present from 2 sweet friends.
Fruit bowl
Quite possibly my most favorite thing in the entire house...my beloved ice maker!!
Ice!!! :)
Pendant lights
Bottom of island...love how the bead board turned out
I got these stools at target.com. I went to the local store to buy them, but they only had 2. So I checked online, and with the sale they had, I got 6 for the price that I could have bought 5 for in the store. Plus it was free shipping!
Our beautiful new table
Our best friend in Georgia made this for us. When he originally said he wanted to make it, I must admit I was skeptical. I mean, he's a pharmacist, not a woodworker. But...wow...I think he missed his calling! It turned out awesome!
The wall behind the table
The other wall...and my favorite artwork in the kitchen. My babies' handprints/footprints all pulled together inside a larger frame.
And finally....a close-up of our floor...just because I love how it turned out. It's just stained pine lumber, and I love all the knots and imperfections in it.

PHEW! I am so sorry this was so long and has 6 million pictures. But I didn't want to leave anything out! I guess I could have divided it into two posts...but I didn't!!

Thanks for visiting my kitchen!! Can't wait to show you more of my home later.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Home Tour...Back Entry, Laundry Room, Pantry

I wanted to show you my home...I hate that we live so far from family and friends, so if you aren't able to come visit, I will show you our new home!

We were so excited to be able to design and have a home built that was perfect for us! So many people talk about how they hated building, and how it is so stressful, and they will never do it again. This was NOT our experience!! I loved it so much! It was so fun. I loved every part. It was so exciting to meet with the draftsman, tell him what we wanted, then see him bring that to life! It was so fun walking through it when it was just studs and picture what it would finally look like. And it was so fun picking out all the details for it...the colors and the sinks and cabinet hardware and lights...I loved it!

Of course, there are always things you can find that you wish you would've done differently. But my changes are minor....things like more lighting on the outside, a pocket door for my closet, more lockers at the back door. But overall, I LOVE IT!!!! If money were no object, I would have loved 5 bedrooms so Noah and Eli didn't have to share. I would have loved a huge porch. A big bonus room. A 6th bedroom for guests. But, of course, money IS an object and I think we did very well using what we had to spend to make our home absolutely perfect for our family!!

There are still things we need to do. Curtains. Hang stuff on walls. Landscape. Pour a sidewalk to our front door. But they will come. So just know we are a work in progress.

One thing I will let you in on before we get started...my house is colorful! I love color! At our last church, we lived in the church pastorium, and everything was beige and neutral. I determined that when I had my own house, I was going to fill it with color. And I made good on that!

Anyway, come on in....we will be coming in through the garage door into our back entry. Ya know, back door guests are best! :)

Here is your view when you walk in my back door. Straight ahead, the master bedroom. To the right, the kitchen. And to the left, the laundry.

When you close the back door, on the wall to the right, is this little message board. I am proudly displaying 2 coloring book pages and Sam's report card (all A's!). I have been changing out the verse monthly. The January verse was Jeremiah 29:11...For I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord. Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you a hope and a future.

And to the left, we have our "mud room" area. One on side of the wall we have some pictures.
 2 paintings I did...
And a grouping of pictures of the kiddos. For this, I bought $3 wooden frames from Wal Mart and painted them to match the canvases I had done.
And on the other wall, we have lockers.
We knew with 4 kids and all their "stuff" this was a big need for us!
Ideally, this would have 6 lockers, so that Eddie and I could have one, too. But we share with the kids! :) Each child has their own space...
I plan on adding more hooks to the sides. They have lots of things to hang up. In Sam's, he has 2 lunchboxes (which 95% of the time he eats in the lunchroom, but here are 2 just in case he gets REALLY hungry one day!) and his Awana bag. He also hangs his backpack in here and a coat if he needs one. In Meri Hobbs', she has a lunchbox, her dance bag, and her Awana bag. She also hangs her backpack and coat. So, you can tell why I need more hooks!
Eli has his diaper bag and a lunchbox (which he used when he went to Mother's Day Out, but he doesn't use it anymore). And Noah has his diaper bag in his.
Below the locker part we have cubbies for shoes. These stay full!! I have a "clean out" every now and then to try to get everyone's shoes back in their closets!
Above the lockers we have cabinets for whatever we need to stash. It usually (well, occasionally) holds my purse. Right now it has an outfit Noah has outgrown that I need to pass down to another Noah in our church.

Past the lockers is the laundry room.
I need curtains in here. I think I have some from my old house that will work. I need to get in the attic and check that out!
We have a counter with a sink and some cabinets. I painted myself a reminder to hang above that sink.
 Do everything without grumbling or complaining, so that you may become blameless and pure, children of God without fault. Philippians 2:14-15
We also have our computer stuff on that counter...modem, router and printer. It doesn't look the best there, but we didn't have a whole lot of choices. I stuck all the wires in a basket in the corner. Any other suggestions? That's kind of an eyesore, but I wasn't really sure what to do there.

 Past the counters are our appliances...freezer, washer and dryer.
On the other wall, my husband's gun safe.
I also need to figure out a place to store off-season wreaths. So they're here for now...
On the wall opposite the counter is another group of paintings I did to display pictures of the kids.

As we leave the laundry room....
here is a little piece of furniture of love. This is on the wall between my back entry area and my kitchen.

I am going to make a menu board to put above there, I just haven't done it yet.

And the last thing in this area is the wall leading to the master bedroom.  On this wall is our pantry. (I am mortified by how messy it is, so please overlook that!)
To the left, we use those shelves as an actual pantry. (Well, besides the bottom shelf...I keep my bill paying stuff and stationary stuff down there). The back wall is cookbooks, things we like to keep out of reach of little hands...movies, Wii games, Playstation games, and serving pieces. We keep our medicine in the shelves on the right. And the floor houses an array of things. I see cake plates, binders with house info (paint colors, etc), wrapping paper and gift bags, vacuum cleaner, Bona mop, steam mop, and who knows what all else?!

And finally, on the wall between the pantry and the bedroom is a gallery wall. I took frames I already had and painted them black, so this was a cheap project!


Whew! Sorry that was so many pictures! Next up, I'll show you my favorite room in the house...the kitchen!!