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So Close to Amazing Farmhouse-Thistlewood Farms

October 11, 2017 by Patti 36 Comments

I’m writing this post from an unexpected place today. Flat on my back. Due to a probable herniated disk the doc has ordered complete rest in order to get the inflammation down. I’ve been pushing too hard, right through the pain, until this morning when I was nearly brought to my knees in the shower when bending over to pick up my shampoo.

I want to tell you what I’ve been up to and why I’ve been pushing so hard but today, while I’m “under the influence” -Advil and Tylenol with a Tramadol chaser- isn’t the best time to try to communicate anything. I’m so loopy I might tell you my deepest, darkest family secrets, and that probably wouldn’t go over well with the fam.

So instead, I’m going to share with you pictures I took at Thistlewood Farms when I went to KariAnne Wood’s book launch party a few weeks ago. This really is an amazing farmhouse and I only call it “So Close to Amazing” because that’s the name of KariAnne’s new book in which she shares all the ups and downs involved in making Thistlewood Farms a home.

Rather than try to think and type at the same time, I’ll just take you right to the pictures. Most are not full room views as I tried to zoom in on all of the wonderful vignettes. MANY of the items KariAnne decorates with are handmade and the tutorials are available on her blog and in her book. Enjoy!

Beautiful KariAnne signing her books. She really IS beautiful, inside and out!

KariAnne’s own smocked burlap curtains. Love these!

 

 



I know that water bottle wasn’t meant to be a part of the vignette.

One of my favorite ever DIY’s from KariAnne was this pom-pom pillow. On my to-do list.



Chandys, chandys everywhere. I think there was one in every room.

 



Kari’s famous recipe plate rack. I HEART this and I want one. Mr. OTN?


Isn’t this butler’s pantry fabulous? It’s where Kari’s refrigerator lives.


This laundry room has long been a favorite room of mine and it was fun to see it in real life.




The guest room. I would be very comfortable in here today.

The master bedroom where Kari’s own sweet sister was creating artwork for the guests at the party.


Outside on the screened porch we had some live entertainment goin’ on.

Including Kari’s own sweet husband Denny. He is so proud of her book success.

Mr. OTN came to the party with me and this is where he chose to hang out for most of it. It really WAS a wonderful place to sit and relax.

The view from the porch.

Finally, here are some other pictures I took outside.

 

The studio.

 

The back porch. Kari painted the design on the floor herself.

Artwork depicting Thistlewood Farms.

If you don’t know Kari and her wonderful blog you are really missing out on something special, and her book, So Close to Amazing, is her personal story of leaving the big city life in Dallas, Texas to live in small town Kentucky. She shares her joys and her sorrows and her faith in the one who says she is amazing even when she is feeling far less than amazing. You can purchase the book by clicking on the picture below. It’s even on sale!

If you do know Kari you probably know by now that she and her family have been called back to Texas and have left Thistlewood Farms behind. How lucky the person who gets to live in this wonderful home, a place that will always hold a piece of KariAnne’s heart. Her heart has long been in her new home too though, as they’ve purchased the very home she grew up in. I’m looking forward to following along as she renovates and decorates this grand Southern colonial.

Speaking of Southern colonials, I’ll be updating you on the status of ours once I get to a place of being able to do that. A lot has happened during this blogging break of mine. Soon.

I hope you’ve enjoyed the tour of KariAnne’s home and that you’ve gotten lots of farmhouse decorating inspiration and I hope my words haven’t been too jumbled by the pain cocktail I’m under the influence of. Falling asleep even as I sign off here.

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Monday Musings - Dogs, Vignettes, and God

May 22, 2017 by Patti 25 Comments

Summer came in earnest on Saturday with the first REAL humidity of the year. The kind that leaves even heat lovers like us seeking air conditioned spaces. Then in the night came thunder, and lightening, and a real downpour that my yard gladly drank in.

Spring is my favorite time of year in the South. The yards are so green and different varieties of flowers are blooming daily.

May seems to be the month for magnolias and gardenias.

I’m musing today on the complexity of doggie relationships . . .

. . . as I consider why this perfectly behaved ten-year-old dog of ours would suddenly begin leaving nasty little messes in the house.

Oh I know it has something to do with the new puppy entering her world, but I’d like to get in her head and understand her WHY?

Because maybe if we knew the WHY we would know the answer to the problem.

In the meantime, she received a good scolding this morning and I do believe she is smart enough to think twice before trying something so foolish again, especially on the oriental carpet 🙁

I’m musing as well today on why my funny seems to have left me of late.

Hubby and I discussed it a bit this weekend and I came to the conclusion that my funny feeds off of other funny people and I haven’t been around enough of those types lately.

I know, a lot of people say that Mr. OTN is funny. But he’s funny in a different kinda’ way. Like the smart guy who acts goofy kinda’ way.

Right now I just might be hoping hubby doesn’t read this post. Click To Tweet

It’s all good honey. It’s like Disney’s Goofy. You like him, right?

My kind of funny is more like this:

At times I'm shocked at the brilliance of my words. Then I try to get out of the car with my seat belt on. Click To Tweet

I think I need time with some of my quick witted friends to get my funny back. Soon gals, soon. 🙂

Today I’m also musing on the message we heard in church yesterday about how we can be certain to know God’s will when we don’t allow ourselves to be conformed to the world’s views, but are instead, transformed by the renewing of our minds (Romans 12:1-2).

We renew our minds when we spend time in God’s word and in prayer, getting to know Him, and when we deliberately focus on whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable, and on all things good, excellent and worthy of praise (Phil. 4:8).

It is so important to be careful about the things we allow our minds to settle on isn’t it?The more we fill our minds with toxic thoughts, the less room we have for God. Click To Tweet

And the less room we have for God, the less we know His perfect will for us.

I don’t know about you, but I want to know and walk in God’s will for me, because I know it far surpasses anything I could plan for myself.

As a bonus, and to keep you engaged while listening to my musings, here’s a little Spring vignette I created for my kitchen dining nook.

Thanks for stopping by 😉

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Kitchen Makeover Part 4 - Shopping Secrets Revealed!

July 9, 2014 by Patti 15 Comments

At long last, here is the final post in a four-part series on my Budget Kitchen Makeover. Today I’ll share my shopping secrets and reveal the GRAND TOTAL spent for my new kitchen. You can view PART ONE my Budget Kitchen Makeover With Sparkle (with the UNBELIEVABLE “before” pictures) PART TWO Adding Substance to a Boxy Kitchen Island and PART 3 Paint and Waxing Kitchen Cabinets by clicking on the links. This is a LONG post, so let’s get started.

First, a review of what I changed in my kitchen:

Counter tops

Back splash

Decorative back splash over the stove

Painted cabinets

Cabinet hardware

Painted kitchen island

Addition of legs and corbels to kitchen island

Appliances

Light Fixtures

Kitchen Faucet

Paint

For years I’ve been addicted to enjoyed watching HGTV makeovers, especially kitchen makeovers. What has been daunting to me is the budgets they have to work with, often running $50,000 and above! That is a lot of money for someone like me, who would rather find something old and make it new than go into debt for anything!

So I started off by doing two things. Number one, a lot of research . . . online, walking through home improvement stores, going to granite warehouse showrooms, attending home shows, etc. Number two, waiting patiently for the final result. My kitchen makeover didn’t happen overnight while we were off enjoying ourselves at a fancy Spa Resort. It happened over the course of almost two years, one phase at a time, as time and money allowed.

In this post I will share with you the simple things we did to save money on this DIY project.

Countertops:

12-Kitchen after remodel 043It’s very simple, if you can cut out the middleman you will save a LOT of money. Home improvement stores have sample counter top materials on hand for you to choose from (in our case granite). You tell them what you want and they send someone out to install it. Other large kitchen and bath type stores may send you to a big granite showroom where you are able to pick out your own slab. This can be fun but it still involves a middle man and added costs.

This is where my online research came in. I started researching smaller companies that carried their own stock, fabricated the counter tops on site and also took care of the installation. The company we chose was a local, family run business (Intown Granite) where we were treated well and got to know the people who would do our job. We were taken right into the shop where the fabrication was taking place and saw the jobs they were working on. This is where I fell in love with my particular piece of granite, Glacier White. It was a $450 upgrade from what I originally planned on purchasing but not so bad since I still saved over $1000 on counter top material. We placed the order, the job was scheduled for the next week, Mr. OTN and I did the demo ourselves and the whole job was completed in one day. They even threw in a new sink! Grand total for granite, including installation $2900.00.

Since this was the most important part of our purchase, and the most expensive, the following are some tips on,

What to Look For in a Granite Fabricator: source

1. How many years have they been in business? A contractor just starting out is a risk even if they’ve been working in the granite business for someone else.

2. Does the contractor perform both fabrication and installation? Having the same company responsible from start to finish is critical to getting a problem free installation.

3. Is the contractor willing to take the time to educate you about natural stone and granite counter tops? Someone who knows the business well should enjoy imparting knowledge on you.

4. Does the contractor have a facility with an inventory of stone (preferably indoors out of the weather)? A showroom with examples of their work is also good.

5. Is the contractor knowledgeable about proper stone care? Google Granite Care to see what they should already know.

6. Does the contractor do quality work? Get a list of references and call them.

7. Does the contractor offer any kind of warranty?

8. Can you tour their warehouse and fabrication area?

9. Will the contractor negotiate with you on price? Compare prices from two or more granite fabricators. Pick a contractor you want to do business with and ask them for their best price. Granite counter tops are a big investment so take the time to make a wise decision.

10. Determine the quality of their work. Take someone with you if you aren’t sure how to judge this on your own.

11. Finally, choose the fabrication contractor that you feel most comfortable with.

BACK SPLASH:

4-Kitchen After 009After shopping local showrooms I ended up online looking at the same products I saw in the stores. I love the look of white marble, especially the way it sparkles in mosaic form. I would’ve loved marble counter tops except for the fact that they aren’t as easy to care for as granite and have a tendency to spot when exposed to acidic foods. Marble has been great for my back splash though as it doesn’t have food prepared directly on it and boy, did I get a great deal! I found my back splash material at the TileStoreOnline. I purchased 3/4″ x 3/4″ White Cararra Mosaic - Polished Venatino select Italian tile. The list price in stores was $24 per sheet, their price $14.99, sale price $9.99! I love that mosaic tiles are easy to install as they come mounted on a mesh sheet. Much easier (to me) than having to use spacers. The trim pieces I used around my back splash and around the mosaic over my stove also came from the same source. Grand total for back splash, just under $400.00

DECORATIVE BACK SPLASH:

I wanted something really special over the top of my range but couldn’t seem to find the right thing . . . until I came across Susan Jablon Mosaics. I was delighted when I found this website where I could create my own custom backsplash. Susan Jablon Mosaics are fantastic! It is a family business run by artists in an upstate New York studio. All of their products are of the highest quality materials. I had such fun customizing my own “blends”, in different colors and materials, to create something unique! I love the color and texture of my decorative back splash and couldn’t be happier with the finished result. Was it expensive? It probably would’ve been expensive to do an entire kitchen back splash this way but it wasn’t too much for the area above my stove. In the end, at roughly $300.00, it was still less expensive than many of the decorative back splashes I saw and a LOT more special because I was able to design it myself!

Even if you aren’t in the market for a decorative back splash you should go check out this website and play around with the “Build a Blend” button. LOVE this!

PAINTED CABINETS:

Though some have commented that they loved my cabinets just the way they were they were a lot more worn than you could see in the before pictures. Sanding and re-staining was not an option to me. Too much dust and too much work. Purchasing all new cabinets wasn’t an option either so I lived with the way they were until I decided to tackle them with chalk paint. I had done a lot of furniture pieces with chalk paint so I knew that it would work. It was sort of daunting to think about doing my entire kitchen though and I wasn’t sure if I would like it. Well, I DO like it and I’m so happy I took the risk. Instead of thousands of dollars for new cabinets or hiring a professional to come in and refinish them for me, I did it myself with about two quarts of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint (Old White) and a partial can of soft wax. Under $100.00 for the entire job. You can read my complete tutorial for Painting and Waxing Kitchen Cabinets in Part Three of this series.

CABINET HARDWARE:

Here we go again, after checking out local stores to get an idea of pricing I was off to do some more online shopping. I wanted oil rubbed bronze cup pulls to go with my Farmhouse Glam style. The price range for these is HUGE and I’m not really sure why. I found the ones I wanted at The Hardware Hut. I chose hardware on the less expensive end because I liked the style and I couldn’t see much difference between them and some of the very expensive styles I’d seen at my local hardware store. When they arrived I was quite pleased with their appearance and solidness. They’ve held up well and still look brand new! I chose the Rusticware 3″ Bin Pulls (RUS-945ORB) and the price was $3.73 each. Total paid for hardware was $140.00 including tax and a small shipping fee. Check it out! This is an incredible price for cabinet hardware.

PAINTED KITCHEN ISLAND WITH ADDED LEGS AND CORBELS:

I painted my kitchen island with leftover Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in the color Graphite. My island was pretty boxy and boring so I decided to add some character with the addition of legs and corbels. The best source I found for these was Osborne Wood, a company out of Taccoa, Georgia. I’m looking forward to actually going to Osborne Wood’s showroom sometime soon as we will be living a little over an hour away when we move to Greenville. Legs and corbels range in price depending upon the type of wood used. I chose the least expensive, box maple, since I knew I would be painting them anyway. This beautiful addition to my kitchen island cost roughly $250 . You can view the tutorial in Part Two of my kitchen makeover, Adding Substance to a Boxy Kitchen Island.

KITCHEN APPLIANCES:

Another great deal I found was on my GE Signature Cafe Range. When we went shopping for a range at our local home improvement store they showed us this range in the catalog. It wasn’t one they would be carrying on the floor but could be ordered for delivery in two months! Back online to check out other options. I found Park Avenue Appliance a company out of New Jersey. They carried the range I wanted for about $100 less. The big savings came though by not having to pay sales tax outside of New Jersey and I was able to negotiate free shipping . Total spent $2550.00, a savings of over $300.00! The people at this family owned business were pleasant to work with and my new range arrived safely and in perfect condition.

Note regarding other appliances: My stainless steel refrigerator is 9 years old, a replacement for a black one that failed and the beginning of my stainless steel makeover, but not part of the kitchen remodel. The Bosch dishwasher is newer, and also a replacement for one that failed. Unfortunately I hadn’t found Park Avenue Appliance when I bought my Bosch. Looking it up online now I find that it is less expensive than what I paid locally and I could have saved on the sales tax. Cost $800.00.

LIGHT FIXTURES:

The two new pendants over the kitchen island came from The Pottery Barn. I chose the mercury glass Whitney fluted pendant with the bronze finish. These were $99.00 each on sale and with shipping came to $219.00.

KITCHEN FAUCET:

Moen Anabelle Mediterranean Bronze faucet from Lowe’s. Price $260.00.

PAINT:

You can’t do a remodel without a fresh coat of paint. I used Lowe’s Valspar paint in the color Field of Pines (5004-4A). Rounding up the cost for paint was roughly $35.00.

So . . . working on one section of our kitchen at a time we ended up spending LESS THAN $8000.00 for our complete Budget Kitchen Makeover, including taxes and shipping costs. I’ve actually rounded up all figures to come to this grand total. No $50,000+ budget for this Old Things New gal!

I’m delighted with every aspect of this kitchen remodel and was actually a little surprised myself at how little it cost to do the whole thing! Though I didn’t shop locally for some of my materials I did support several small, family run businesses through my online purchases. Kitchen and bath remodels will give you the best most return for your money when you go to sell your home. They will also help you to sell your home quicker. Believe me, I’m searching daily for a new home and the thing that is most important to both Mr. OTN and myself is what the kitchen looks like. Is it gorgeous? If it isn’t in such good shape is there potential for remodel?

Are you thinking of doing a kitchen remodel of your own? I want to encourage you to GO FOR IT! There is something so rewarding about being able to say, “I did it myself”.

Blessings,

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Adding Substance to a Boxy Kitchen Island - Part 2

June 9, 2014 by Patti 30 Comments

This is the story of a kitchen island that was once a plain old rectangular-shaped box. You know the kind. Functional but boring and in need of a little help. Don’t we all need that at one time or another? Don’t we all need someone to recognize the promise within us and then walk with us through the process of bringing us to our full potential? Well, THAT was my little kitchen island!

This is a before picture, after we’d removed the old counter and had a new piece of granite installed. With this remodel we added a good amount of additional counter space by adding 12″ of length to one end and taking down the raised bar and making the entire counter 14″ deeper. In this picture the bracing is in the process of being installed by the ever handy Mr. OTN.

With purchased legs and corbels we set to work “gussying” her up!

Some kitchen islands have legs that sit toward the outside of the granite top and that was the original plan. However, every time I placed the legs there to see how it would look, something about it really bothered me. With the bar stools in place it looked liked there were LEGS everywhere! WAY to leggy! So for a long time I stashed them in the back of a closet to
“think about it”.

Then one day I came across a blog post that had the solution to my problem! Now I can’t remember which lovely blog I first saw this idea on (let me know if it was you and I’ll be happy to link back to you) but this is a “pizza” cut. I’m not sure if this is a real woodworking term but it worked for me.

WARNING: Unless you are really good with a saw don’t try this yourself.

No, those aren’t my hands, but the hands of a surgeon . . . a wood surgeon that is, whose name was NOT Rick (Haha! Inside joke). After making these simple cuts he drilled a hole to attach the leg to the island.

And there you have it!

The painting begins with a little Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in the color Graphite.

The corbels are attached to hide the metal bracing. Mr. OTN used a router to create a “slot” (another made up woodworking term) so they would sit over the bracing and flush with the cabinet. After adding additional support boards inside the kitchen island he pre-drilled holes and attached the corbels with screws.

I distressed the legs and corbels in the areas that they would receive the most wear over time.

To match the rest of the island, that revealed the underlying red mahogany color when distressed, I rubbed on a little Minwax wood finish (oh, how I wish they were paying me to mention their name).

I had both of these on hand for touching up my cabinets when they used to be this color, before painting over them with chalk paint.

Looks like one of the dogs enjoyed a little nibble on this one!

Voila! Here she is. This formerly boxy kitchen island all grown up . . .

. . . and even a tad bit elegant!

You can find wooden island legs and corbels in many places, including local hardware stores. I chose to search online for the best selection and ended up choosing Osborne Wood out of Toccoa, Georgia. Not only do they have a huge selection of wood products but I liked the STORY behind the company. For anyone who knows me you know that I love a good “overcoming adversity” story! By the way, I’m not being paid to promote Osborne Wood. I truly love their products.

Corbels and legs range in price from about $50 to hundreds of dollars, depending on the style and the type of wood. I chose the least expensive ones since I was going to cover them with paint anyway.

This is my Budget Kitchen Remodel With Sparkle. If you haven’t seen the whole kitchen yet you can check out that post right HERE.

And HERE is the link to my tutorial for Painting and Waxing Kitchen Cabinets.

Watch for PART 4 where I’ll share my shopping secrets for a Budget Friendly Kitchen Makeover. I hope you’ll sign up to follow along by one of the many ways you’ll find on my sidebar or at the very bottom of this post. I don’t want you to miss a thing!

Do you have eyes to see the potential in your surroundings? Sometimes, for me, it takes seeing what others have done to get the inspiration needed to do-it-myself. I enjoy spending time on Pinterest getting ideas and pinning to my own boards for future reference. Do you have a project in mind that you’re toying with? Be brave. You can do it!!!

Blessings,

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A Budget Kitchen Makeover With Sparkle! (Part 1)

June 2, 2014 by Patti 93 Comments

It has been SO long since I’ve posted, what with graduations, family vacations, prepping my home to put on the market, etc., that I thought I’d better make this post a really BIG one! Are you ready for a lot of pictures?

I’m SO happy to finally share with you my Budget Kitchen Makeover! It’s been a long time in the making and I only just finished up the final details of the transformation. It’s funny, and kind of sad, that it took finding out that we’re going to move to motivate me to finally wrap things up. Is there anyone else out there who moves mountains to accomplish big projects, but leaves the little details undone? It’s a character defect of some sort, I’m sure!

This is my kitchen before we began tearing things up. We had already added the stainless steel fridge and dishwasher when the old black ones gave up the ghost. You can only imagine how much darker those two black boxes made this room feel.

As I’ve said before, my house isn’t large and my kitchen island is my only crafting space. Mr. OTN was bound and determined to provide me with a larger (and prettier) counter space to work on. Not to mention that he might just get a few more gourmet type meals out of me if my kitchen was a more appealing place to cook!

It is hard to see here, but the counter top was black tile, with white trim and the island was only about two feet deep with a raised bar. This main living space in my home includes the kitchen, a dining area, a small sitting area behind the kitchen counter and the living room.

The raised bar was higher then in the above picture and only served to separate it from the living room, making the kitchen feel darker, and limiting counter space. It also blocked some of the view from the kitchen out toward the lake, especially for a shorter gal like me.

We planned and shopped and planned some more to make this the most budget friendly kitchen makeover we possibly could. I’ll be sharing my secrets for shopping for appliances, how to get high-end granite slab for much less than what you see on the display room floors, painting your own cabinets, customizing an existing kitchen island, creating your own mirror and tile back splash online, and other tips for saving tons of money on a kitchen makeover. All that for another post though. Today, I will just show you some after pics.

This is it! Can you believe it? You might want to scroll up again to that first picture and look at that dark and dingy old kitchen before going any further. That’s what I keep doing and I’m the one writing this post!

So much lighter and brighter. So much more open to the rest of the living area. So much more crafting . . . er . . . cooking space with the lowered bar and extended length of the island.

The original cabinets were solid and in good condition so I decided to paint over them with Annie Sloan chalk paint in Old White. I love that this paint doesn’t require stripping, sanding or (in most cases) priming.

I chose to distress my cabinets some because I happen to like the look, Farmhouse Glam girl that I am. The added bonus to that is that, over time, you won’t notice the normal wear and tear as much. I then added a bit of greyish color wash in the cabinet insets to add an additional aged appearance.

I sealed my cabinets with soft wax and buffed them for a nice glow.

When the morning sun comes in through the windows the light color cabinets reflect light all around the room!

Next is my kitchen island which was nothing but a square box with drawers and cupboards.

I added legs and corbels and painted it with Annie Sloan’s Graphite to ground the room.

More distressing (and staining of the distressed areas)

More buffing and waxing

I was really glad that I invested in an electric buffer for this job.

12-Kitchen after remodel 043Next was my granite slab. I wanted it to be white like marble. I love marble but it doesn’t react well to acidic foods. My master bath has marble and I’ve experienced the heart sinking feeling of seeing what vinegar and water cleaner does when sprayed on its surface (I’m still trying to figure out how to fix that mistake, short of hiring someone to come in and professionally buff out the spotty areas and reseal the marble).

This piece (Glacier White) has “sparkles” in it when the light shines just right (I HEART sparkles) and small red garnets imbedded within the metamorphosed granitic rock.

I’m constantly moving things people place on top of the sparkles so they aren’t hidden from my view!

I also wanted a piece of granite that had “waves”, to give it a feeling of movement.

You’ll have to come back for the post that shows you how to find beautiful granite for less than you’d pay for granite tile!

On to my back splash. More sparkle, of course, from polished marble tiles.

4-Kitchen After 009I wasn’t as worried about using marble on the back splash because it isn’t heavily exposed to acidic food, especially since I do all of my chopping on the island.

The light from the windows shines in and reflects back off these small mosaic tiles, which I also happened to find at a great price!

On to the custom back splash for my stove area. I found a site online where you can choose your own tiles in any color and material and they will mount your design on netting. This makes it easy to adhere in the area where you want a special pop of color. Since I love blues and greens I mixed and matched mirrored and glass tiles in various shades of the same colors that I see when I look outside my windows.

To finish things off we added a new oil rubbed bronze faucet to match the new cabinet hardware,

and some new mercury glass light fixtures for more sparkle.

The new blue green paint color makes my creamy white cabinets and the new crown moulding “pop”.

I placed a few new items placed atop the cabinets,

while some of the old things remain.

We bought this mirror at an antique store when we first purchased our home. I prefer a sink with a window over it but this is the next best thing as I can look at the lake behind me while I’m washing my dishes.

I added a little coffee station to this counter,

and my collection of special oils and vinegar in the corner area near the stove.

The new double oven and gas range combo is great and I’ll be sharing tips with you soon on getting the best price possible for appliances. The tile floor was in the kitchen when we purchased our home ten years ago and is still in good shape. I like it, as it reminds me of a floor that might be found in a French Country Farmhouse. So . . . no change needed here . . . except maybe a little bleaching of the grout! That could be a future post as well as it certainly will need to be done before we put our home on the market!

Now for a few final pictures with the beautiful roses our Freedom Session Facilitators and Participants presented us with at their graduation ceremony last night.

How beautiful these creamy white flowers look in my kitchen.

My friends know the things that please me.

This is the view looking out toward my little sitting area with the lake beyond.

It is sort of strange that now that my kitchen is just the way I always wanted it, we have to turn around and sell our home. As I look online at homes in the Greenville area I haven’t seen a single kitchen that looks like this, the one that was my dream kitchen for so long before we actually made it a reality.

Perhaps we’ll buy a home that needs a kitchen makeover. If we do you better believe that I’ll be using the same materials again . . . if I can find them. Or perhaps we’ll find a home with a kitchen that is already updated and I’ll fall in love with something new . . . ???

I can’t know what the future holds but I CAN walk into the future without fear, knowing that my paths are prepared before me, by the One who cares about every single detail of my life . . . even kitchens!

Blessings,

My Signature-001PART 2 and PART 3 of this kitchen makeover can be seen HERE and HERE.

PART 4, where I’ll share my shopping secrets, is yet to come!

I’ve been known to link up to the following great parties!!!
Sunday:
UnderTheTableAndDreaming, TheDIYShowoff, TheTablescaper,LifeOnLakeshoreDrive, SuburbsMama,
ThreeMangoSeeds, NiftyThriftyThings,
SundaySoiree,
Monday:
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InspireMeMonday,
BetweenNapsOnThePorch
Tuesday:
HomeStoriesAtoZ, AStrollThruLife, Elizabeth&Co, CoastalCharm, CozyLittleHouse, NaptimeCreations, CedarHillFarmhouse, KatheWithAnE,NotJustAHousewife,
VMG206, TuesdaysAtOurHome,
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Wednesday:
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SomedayCrafts, GreenWillowPond, Fishtail Cottage, TheCityFarmhouse
Thursday:
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IHeartNapTime, DIYVintageChic, FindingFabulous
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Saturday:
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OneMoreTimeEvents, SayG’DaySaturday
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