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Kitchen Sweet Spots

April 3, 2014 by Aliesha

My kitchen is my favorite room of our house.  I’m not sure if I have invested in making it pretty because it is my favorite room OR if it is my favorite room because I’ve invested time into making it pretty.  Either way, here are some areas of my kitchen that I’ve “feathered.”

Everything has been collected over time (4+ years).

I like keeping flowers on the table in the breakfast nook, so about once a month I’ll “splurge” on some $4 long-lasting flowers.  Daisies, chrysanthemums, and alstroemeria (below) are all inexpensive and look beautiful for a long time (3+ weeks)!

I have a thing for aprons.  I love wearing them, and when they are easily accessible, I’m more likely to grab one.

This apron was a birthday gift, but it’s from Hobby Lobby.

I love these hooks (from IKEA).

We love our coffee station in the breakfast nook.  Tad got me this mug stand (and pretty mug – World Market) for Christmas (Amazon).

To the right of our coffee station I store our cloth napkins and I keep my recipes organized.  I’ll have to do a post about my system sometime!  The notebooks are from Target (clearance).

You’ve seen my big chalkboard before.  I like to keep it fresh with songs, verses, and seasonal messages.

I found these fridge magnets in the dollar bin at Target, and I thought they looked really cute!

I spent more on this notepad (Anthropologie) than I should have (birthday money last year!), but it really makes creating a grocery list more fun!

I keep oats out on the counter since we use them every morning for breakfast.  This jar is from Target and the measuring cup is from a set from Pier One Imports, but I got it at Goodwill.

This glass pitcher makes me smile.  It was a wedding gift.

You’ve seen my little baking vignette before.

 The little chalkboard jar is from Michael’s, and everything else is thrifted, I think.  Except the tea towel (West Elm clearance) and ceramic measuring spoons (wedding gift – Crate & Barrel).

I keep my salt in a little bowl so I can grab a pinch as needed.  I love my oil/vinegar bottles too (from Ross or TJ Maxx).

I usually keep a bright tea towel or two around my kitchen to keep things fresh.

I really love spending time in the kitchen serving my family, and I’m thankful I get to do so surrounded by pretty little things!

Filed Under: decorating, kitchen, nesting

Coffee Cupboard

October 4, 2013 by Aliesha

Tad and I are coffee fanatics, and we are a little particular about how it is ground and brewed, as well as what kind of beans we use!  Our coffee cupboard had become quite a disaster, so last week we reorganized our space so that it would serve us better.


Top shelf:  extra coffee that didn’t fit in jars, coffee syrup, and travel mugs
Middle shelf:  basket of tea, milk frother, filters, grinders, and the French press
Bottom shelf:  mugs, frequently used coffee beans in glass jars (from IKEA and the Dollar Tree)

Storing coffee beans in glass jars keeps them fresh longer and the glass doesn’t absorb the flavor like plastic would.

I added some labels so we could keep track of what’s what (and they can be easily changed if we buy a new variety).

Tad loves his new burr grinder and has retired the old blade grinder.  After breaking his Bodum French press, he bought this one, but disliked it and returned it so he could get another Bodum.


I also redid the chalkboard inside the cupboard!

I feel like an entire cupboard is a LOT of space to devote just to coffee, but we sure do enjoy drinking it, and it’s nice to have everything all in one place!

Filed Under: kitchen, nesting, organization

New Kitchen Floor!

April 9, 2013 by Aliesha

Over Easter weekend, Tad’s parents came down to help us put in a new kitchen floor!

Day #1 (Thursday)
Tad and I removed the old green carpet (can we talk about how ugly it was?!) and the disintegrated foam underneath.  We started to brainstorm about what to do about the black “tar-like” substance left beneath.

Day #2 (Friday)
Trip to Lowe’s first thing for scrapers.  Then… All. Day. Long. We scraped black tar gunk off the floor of the breakfast nook.  Moved all the appliances out.  Late in the evening, we removed ALL of the old linoleum in the kitchen.

Day #3 (Saturday)
Trip to Lowe’s for leveling compound.  We used leveling compound to even out the floor in the places it was uneven.  We started laying the new floor mid-afternoon.  We measured, cut, trimmed, snapped, and hammered the floor all evening, but we finished that night!  Moved in the washer/dryer and oven.

Day #4 (Sunday)
Trip to Lowe’s for trim.  We started cutting the toe molding and realized we needed a miter box.  Trip to Walmart for a miter box … not in stock.  Moved the fridge back in.  Another trip to a different Walmart for a miter box.

Day #5 (Monday)
Cut all the trim and nailed it all in.  Cleaned up our mess!!

I still haven’t taken a photo with the trim on, but we need to touch up a lot of paint (and still paint the cabinets and most of the trim), so I’ll just wait to post it.

A HUGE thank-you to Tad’s amazing parents for helping us with this big project!

We love our beautiful new floor!!

Filed Under: family, house, kitchen, projects, Tad

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