
My kitchen today...

Before I moved in the soap biz...5 years ago...
see TOT...I had a chair!!!
My walls were still under excavation,
as was my floor.

This was the first of the vintage wallpaper to be
discovered, cool, but just not my color palette...
sooooo...

Someday I would love to strip off the paneling
behind my frig to see what lies beneath...
yes, this is the truth behind "where woman create",
the ugly truth...

I never shut this cupboard door because I'm
always making soap...
and your point would be...

When the realtor first took me in for a viewing,
this is the first thing I saw...
the crackled ceiling!
OMG...the first word out of my mouth was...
MINE!!!
AND, I didn't have to do a thing to it...

As the excavating on the walls continued,
this is the wallpaper that I finally uncovered.
I sprayed and scraped
and sprayed and scraped
and re-glued some pieces back on and some not,
but the look of ancient farmhouse was coming to life.

This wall I would eventually like to rip off the paneling
as well, but that's another day...

The walls were painted a creamy yellow, then grunged
using a dark brown water wash. It was wiped off
with a wet towel when nearly dry, wood work
is a sage green.

Can you tell I love fruit pictures...

Yup, this is where it all happens...
the sweat shop...
my kitchen!

Up next...the bath...
Woww thanks for the tour! I love your studio-kitchen and its story! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI kinda like the wallpaper as it is right now, really! smiles, Linda
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your kitchen. You truly have the look of a treasured, well-loved, vintage farmhouse. Appealing!
ReplyDeleteI'm SOOOOOOOOOO enjoying the Grand Tour of your Awesome Nest! Now I don't feel like the Lone Ranger in my Adoration of my Cracked Ceilings! *LOL* Everyone else thought me a bit Mad that things like that were an Attraction and not a deterrant when I was Purchasing this Ole' Homestead! Benign Neglect has always strangely Appealed to me far more than perfection, which is so very BORING & EXPECTED!
ReplyDeleteDawn... The Bohemian