Well, that was the kitchen we were welcomed to when we bought our house.
Of course, we did a little work to it and by a little, I mean, striped the walls down to the lath board. That's me wielding a crow bar. This girl isn't afraid of hard work, while wearing heels or not.
And, though this HUGE home improvement project gave us moments of doubt, during the 2 months it took to complete, our kitchen began to get put back together and the memories of the lath board faded.
With the exception of replacing the gigantic radiator, with a more compact under cabinet heating unit, we did ALL of the work in the kitchen ourselves {with a whole lot of help from my dad}.
It's still a small kitchen, so we tried to make the most of the space that we have, including an art station for Grace made out of chalkboard contact paper.
The window above our sink was transformed into a greenhouse simply by adding 2 rows of glass shelves
A flower frog holds a handwritten recipe from my grandma. A Tiffany blue vintage scale shows off paper mache apple Grace just made. The silver tray and blue soap dispenser were recent Goodwill finds.
Above our cabinets, I have our wedding guest book platter displayed, I love looking up and seeing the signatures of people I love. The weather vane, a recent flea market find, points in the correct direction...in case I should find myself lost in the kitchen.
Our most recent flea market find, a greenhouse temperature gauge. One day, I am hoping my talented husband will make me a greenhouse out of old windows BUT for now...
It hangs above my 'be happy just because' chalkboard sign.
Lastly, the hallway wall that leads into our kitchen went from this...
to this.
The French door leads to our walk-in pantry {which also contains my craft supplies}. Our pantry is another step closer to its grand reveal.
And, that concludes our tour of the kitchen...
If you can't stand the heat in the kitchen, head out the back door to our screened in back deck.