It’s time for the “What’s Your Style” series: Kitchen edition. Last month when discussing my style and our family room in the Living Spaces edition, I explained that my style can’t really be described in one word {unless the word “mutt” counts} so I’d describe our kitchen as a mix of classic, vintage, modern and eclectic and still a work in progress.
Future plans include removing the bulkhead and replacing the upper cabinets and installing a real range hood. We’re saving for a new gas range and refrigerators. Yes, two refrigerators. My husband loves to cook and grill. And we have yet to come up with our kitchen island. Sometimes I use desks…
and because I like to change things up and rearrange, we’re currently using an old vintage dresser which provides storage for serving trays, paper plates and napkins, etc.
More vintage and eclectic: an old mail sorter is now somewhat of a butler’s pantry…
A small painted dresser next to the French doors leading to the patio stores grilling and Big Green Egg supplies as well as a ‘drop zone’ drawer right inside the door for hiding keys, mail, the contents of my husband’s pockets.
We enter our home through the French doors in the kitchen…
so having a small coat rack and seat for putting on shoes is helpful (future location of 2nd fridge).
Here’s a look at our kitchen when we bought this old house…
and after some DIY (painting cabinets, installing marble subway tile, wide plank antique distressed bamboo floors (which are darker than the pictures show), Virginia jet mist granite counters, paint, etc.)…
There’s a small pantry cupboard that we use for pots and pans with a clock embedded into the door, a sliding ladder for reaching the spices displayed on wall-mounted lazy Susans and an over-the-doorway the cook book library (repurposed old chicken feeder).
Modern: We have a super deep under mount stainless steel zero radius sink and a modern/vintage-industrial inspired faucet.
We replaced the old windows a few months ago.
And hey, were’s the microwave? We recently expanded some kitchen storage into what we call the open pantry right behind the kitchen. More rustic, industrial and a little eclectic farmhouse style…
(You may have noticed a little switcheroo with the decorative accessories in the photos above. I do love to re-decorate and re-arrange every time I clean. It’s sort of a reward and motivation…whatever gets it done, right?) You can see more of my home here.
I love love love that you use an old dresser as your island! And that mail sorter is so cool!
Just love all the fun details in yourbeautiful kitchen including your recently updated pantry. I just noticed the clock on the door…how fun is that!
Thanks so much, Laura! It’s still a work in progress but a huge improvement from where we started. So good to “see” you today! xoxo
I love it all! I’ve already bugged the hubby to help me make some of those beautiful industrial shelves. Out of all of that tho….that coat rack with the spools caught my eye. Where did you get that or how do you make that? I need to know!
I snagged that from Hobby Lobby, Heather! 🙂
So glad you stopped by today! xo
Sigh, every time I see a part of your lovely home it makes me smile. I just love it! Want to come work your magic at my house? 🙂
Have a wonderful week!
Awe, really? I love your farmhouse! Wouldn’t it be fun to work on projects together?
Thanks so much, Cecilia!
Love your kitchen so much! So pretty
Thanks, Julia! xo
Love the eclectic mix in your kitchen! My husband and I just finished renovating our kitchen and it’s not as much of a mix as yours, but there are a few different styles going on there (http://bit.ly/1fN8sHB)
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Looooove your kitchen, Heidi! Beautiful job!
Your kitchen is just so……..great! So many ideas from this post. My kitchen is (I think) done in Farmhouse Decor. I love to see what others are doing and your style really speaks to me. Thank you for all you do.
Thanks, Pam! Our kitchen does have a lot of different but fun ideas. We’re still working on it. I’m so happy that you like it too! xo
Wow–great transformation in the kitchen. I really like the old dresser you had in their for an island.
So pretty Roeshel, and I love seeing the before picture… It is amazing how much you’ve done! I just love the open pantry space, you are giving me ideas for my little chunk of space behind the wall ovens! Great job girl!!!!
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Roeshel, thanks so much for your sweet comment and I love yours too! That island is incredible. Seriously, so awesome. I love this style!
Haha, I love that “mutt” style comment you made! That’s my style, too, especially with color; just can’t nail down a few that I’ll *always* want to stare at. Its much more fun to mix and match and switch it up! You have a beautiful home!
Thanks, Audra! I know what you mean! It’s the reason I’ve been keeping wall paint more neutral these days…because I love being able to change things up: new colors, different accepts, re-arranging things from room to room. I once committed to red walls and it didn’t last long. lol Thanks so much for stopping by and taking the time to comment! xo
Your kitchen is really awesome! I hope to someday have a few of these elements in mine. Loving the dresser as the island and the old mail sorter most of all!
Awe thanks, Denise! I think getting creative and using the desks or dresser have actually allowed us to put off installing a real kitchen island. lol (There’s even a wire coming up from the floor for hooking up outlets…we just haven’t been able to decide on something permanent). 😉
Wow, I really love your kitchen. It’s such an interesting collection of goodies!!! I love the mugs hanging over your counter. Can you tell me where you found those cup hooks? All the ones I find seem too small — and it looks as though those are coated too, am I right?
Thanks, Sally! I’m not sure. It’s been a long time since I put them up. Here’s the blog post: https://diyshowoff.com/2012/01/07/small-diy-adding-useful-color-to-the-kitchen/. Yes, they have a rubber coating. I’m going to guess Lowe’s though! Good luck! 🙂
You know I adore everything about your gorgeous kitchen! Whether it’s two desks or that beautiful dresser island – you’ve got style girl!
P.S. we have 2 dishwashers and it’s the best thing we ever did!
Kelly
Wow, I am surprised that you are going to redo what I thought was a wishful kitchen. I am so excited to see what you do….. I know it will be really grand.
Can you please send me the old not wanted stuff? GRIN!!!
I love all the changes you made. I adore your style and all the ways you have found storage in your beautiful kitchen.
Just gorgeous! Thanks for all the inspiration!
LOVE your kitchen! Can’t wait to see it with two kitchens, that would be awesome in our house too!
Hugs,
Jamie
PS: Sharing on my FB page today
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Well your kitchen has definitely come a long way. Love all the different mixes.
Gorgeous Roeshel! I love every single detail! You have such a great eye for decorating! What an inviting kitchen! When can I come over for a cup of coffee? 😉 ~Heather
Love the kitchen!! Love the cow print!! Where did you find it?
Thanks, Melissa! I believe I purchased it through antique farmhouse (sales emailed when signed up) but I see it here too: http://www.blackforestdecor.com/two-cows-canvas-wall-art.html?CAWELAID=530005280000011743&catargetid=530005280000000008&cadevice=c&cagpspn=pla&gclid=CO29v-i5g70CFaw-MgodJlcAaw
Seriously?! Wow!! love it
Hey, we’re kindred spirits!
We’re in the middle of re-do, + I love all your choices!
I also have 2 old sorters, both of which are going to go to our next house with us.
But enough about me.
I think that shoving all one’s things inside a dresser drawer, near the entry is GENIUS!
How’s the marble backsplash working out?
Hi Kay! Good luck with your re-do! An old sorter is perfect for displaying things. I love having it in the kitchen. And that dresser – it’s perfect for the lighter/matches/thermometer for grilling and for keeping my husband’s keys, cell phone, wallet from being lost (well, most of the time! haha!) And the marble backsplash is perfect. Not something I’d want on counter or floor but for the backsplash – easy to clean and classic. I don’t think we’ll ever tire of it.
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What size marble backsplash did you use? Also, was it polished or honed?
Hi Amber! The marble backsplash comes on 12 x 12 square with mesh backing (easier than installing those individually, I’d guess each subway tile is around 2 x 4 in). And I believe it’s polished (our granite countertop is honed). Here’s the link to more info on our backsplash and tiling experience: https://diyshowoff.com/2011/03/20/diy-project-parade-back-splash-from-start-to-finish/
Hope that helps!
Hi! Beautiful home & post!!! Where did you get those industrial/farmhouse light fixtures in your pantry? I love them!!!
Thanks! They’re from Lowe’s. The link to the pantry gives more details. Hope that helps! xo
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Where did you find those beautiful bookshelves in your entryway area?
Kim
Hi Kim! I’m not sure which ones you mean. I’m guessing maybe the pipe shelving in the pantry? That was a DIY Project: https://diyshowoff.com/2014/01/03/pantry-organization/
Or if you mean the vintage looking mail sorter, I got that at a barn/estate sale.
Sorry I can’t be more helpful. I’m so glad you stopped by!
Goodness! I have to tell you that I am in love with your idea of using an old dresser as your kitchen island! I have never seen this idea before! Some day when I have my dream kitchen I WILL be using this! Thanks for sharing! Love love LOVE it!.
Thanks, Brittany! xo I’m so glad you stopped by!
Love the two cows. Who created the artwork? Thanks Doris
Hi Doris! I’m sorry for the delay. I thought I had mentioned where I got it in one of my posts but can’t seem to find it. I believe it may have been TJMaxx. The artist signed BWimehead … but it’s a bit dark/messy to read so I could be off on the spelling. Googling cow canvas art didn’t bring it up but did bring up some paintings that are very similar and could be the same artist. Sorry I can’t be more helpful.
So many things about this kitchen are so awesome. I would love to know more about the rolling ladder. Was this a DIY or something you bought, and if so, can you tell me where? Thanks so much!
~Christie
Thanks so much, Christie. It was a DIY project. Here’s the link (although it’s from a few years ago when pictures weren’t that great). Hope it helps! https://diyshowoff.com/2010/11/01/our-diy-sliding-ladder-and-the-diy-project-parade/
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What is the distance between your base and upper cabinets? It looks like more than the typical 18″. Love everything about your kitchen! Beautiful and fun!
You’re right, Kirty! I never noticed/considered it since they were there when we bought the house but the distance is 21″. And thank you!
I love you kitchen faucet/hardware! Where did you find it? 🙂
Thanks, Xanadu! We love that faucet too. It’s the Waterstone Towson Faucets. Hope that helps!
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What tile did you use as your backsplash? Your whole kitchen is gorgeous!
Hi Kim, thank you so much! The marble subway tile is from HomeDepot, I believe. 🙂 Hope that helps. Thanks so much for stopping by. xo!
What a great kitchen to work in. You have some great ideas. I am especially interested in the art behind the stove. Is it coated with something to keep it clean, a diy project or purchased? Thanks
It’s just chalkboard paint, Brenda! So completely washable. 😉
You are so creative! I love your house- you have one of the best DIY sites I’ve seen (and I’ve done a lot of research lol). So inspiring! Can you please please tell me where you got that kitchen sink faucet?? I’ve never seen one that unique and beautiful!
Thanks, Rachel! Your comment made my day.
The faucet was definitely a big splurge. Brace yourself! lol It’s the Waterstone Towson Suite: http://www.waterstoneco.com/suites/towson-suite.php
It was one of those things…once I saw it, nothing else was going to work. I had to have it. So we saved and figured well, we’ll never have to replace it again in our lifetime. 😉
where did you get the industrial shelving back pantry! I love it
Thanks, Heather! I love it too! It’s a DIY project: https://diyshowoff.com/2014/01/03/pantry-organization/
Hi, just stumbled upon your blog. I can’t wait to read through the entire thing! Your decorating style is so beautiful! I just love everything! I would like to know the brand and name of the lovely paint color you used in the entryway room with the french doors/frig. Building our dream house is about 2 years away, but that is the exact color I want for my kitchen. Thank you for sharing your amazing ideas with the rest of us!!
Hi Amanda! The color is called “Old Fashioned” by True Value. Any paint place should be able to color match it. Good luck! Thanks so much for stopping by! Good luck with your new dream house! So exciting!!!
Where did you find the dresser for island?
Hi Barb! I found mine at a second hand furniture store! I often see a lot for sale on the Facebook Marketplace app too.
Hope that helps!
Good luck!
Hi Roeshel
I was looking for vertical ladder ideas and your kitchen ladder popped up. I am featuring on a new weekend series appropriately titled… “the week ends.” Here’s the the.. Check out this DIY ladder in Roeshel’s kitchen. She has so much going on at her blog (and properties) take a peek
laura