Slowly, ever so slowly, our cottage in the woods is taking on a look and feel that suits my taste. In the past couple of months, I have been working to make it less knotty pine cabin, more French country eclectic. The primary area of focus has been the kitchen.
I used 3" x 6" carerra marble subway tile for the back splash, and I am simply in love with the way it turned out! It has a luminescence similar to moonstone, my favorite gem. I also painted the cabinets Sherwin Williams Neutral Ground, the same color I am using throughout the home.
The post rack is from Pottery Barn. Stainless steel cookware also glimmers like jewelry and ties in with the appliances.
Right after moving in I tiled the counter top with 12" x 24" porcelain tiles in an attempt to mimic the look of concrete countertops. This is a solid, durable material. Larger tiles minimized the number of grout lines.
Open shelves provide easy accessibility to dishes and keep the kitchen feeling lighter.
So this is the kitchen before.
And this is it now. Much lighter and brighter. I finally painted my windsor chairs black. Little bits of black add drama and contrast to the white and gray palette.
This is the view from the front door. The entire living, dining and cooking space is only 14' x 24'. I still have not gotten around to painting that gable wall. Some day soon it will get done, along with the rest of the trim.
The large expanses of glass and the high ceiling add to the sense of space. You can see saw horses on the deck through the sliding doors. There is still some work to be done here.
I have not yet decided what to do with the banister and railing. I have considered leaving them the natural pine, painting them the same creamy white as everything else, painting them a medium gray. Any suggestions or comments?
In 2 weeks, the tiled space in front of the stairs is going to be the home to this...
via Napoleon Wood Stoves |
Napoleon wood burning stove.
Once the stove is in, I will be ready for winter winds to blow.
In the meantime I am enjoying the beauty of the amazing autumn!
I hope you are able to do the same.
As I stated in my previous post, decorating is my favorite distraction and my passion. It helps ease the pain of recent loss and gets my body and mind energized.
Until next time...
Anne