I know I am late sharing our cottage kitchen makeover
but better late then never....I hope!
I love this big window that we put in this spring
as it lets in so much more light and gives a nice view of
the garden and hills beyond.
The cast iron sink was one I found on Kijiji, the cupboard
with the glass doors came from the Restore and got a couple
of coats of white paint.The cupboard below it was a gift from
a friend of my daughters.We realigned the cupboards and added
the new countertop.We painted everthing in the whole cottage
white as you can see from the photo below there was a lot of
brown before.
I made the curtains from a bedsheet. As you probably have
noticed our theme is blue and white so the cupboard here holds
my pretty blue and white china.
This is the before photo of our
little summer cottage .
We put in this island that was also a gift
from my daughters friend complete with
a Jenn Air propane stovetop.
The stools came from the 70 mile
coastal yard sale a couple of years ago and I
painted them a grey blue as well as the island.
We also installed the greyish hardwood click
floor which made a huge difference as you can see
from above it only had a subfloor.
We have a very open floor plan so
this little shelf from the thrift
store holds more of my china.
We just built this cupboard a couple
of weeks ago using an old french door
from a yard sale and of course everything
got a fresh coat of white paint.
Looking toward the kitchen cupboard
I put the handmade lighthouse cross stitch
pictures on the side of our new cupboard with
the french door. I was excited to find those at
a local thrift shop as well.
Just realized I should have shared the pantry
cupboards on the other side of the kitchen so
I will do that another day.
I love that our little cottage has lots of storage
space and lots of work surface too.
Relax and enjoy yourself !
We are still having fun putting our mark
on our little seaside cottage but our
work comes in little waves as we want
to enjoy some relaxation too!
I must admit I will be a little sad when
we have to close up our cottage for the winter
with just an occasional visit to check on
things and enjoy a thermos of tea.
Thanks for visiting!
Carolyn
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