A Look At Our New Kitchen

We are oh so grateful and oh so happy to be able to say we are now homeowners! As a renter I was never able to make any of our previous spaces quite as homey as I had wanted. Now, I can put up wallpaper and make whatever changes I wish. I’ve been dreaming of this moment ever since I was a little girl. I can still remember laying in bed at night, a shared bunkbed with my little sister Brittany. I made up this “game” where we would decorate our dream house and talk out loud in detail exactly how each room was decorated. Sadly, for Brittany I never stopped decorating my house or let her have a turn. Yeah, that wasn’t super nice of me. Sorry Britt! Needless to say, I am over the moon with our house. It’s a 1960’s split-level style that has been 95% newly renovated. It has some character with the original wood steps and flooring upstairs, but also has some pretty cool updates and features I’ll share as we continue to decorate the home.

One of the first things closest to completion is the Kitchen. I still need a few things like windows treatments, but for the most part there really wasn’t much to be done. I just love the kitchen. It’s white and bright and I adore the sunshine that peers through the windows on most days. It’s easy to see a mess, wipe it down and there are enough cabinets to store my obsession of plates and cups and baking accessories. I literally have an entire drawer that is used to store only cookie cutters. The herringbone subway tile is a favorite feature along with our oversized four person island. The best part is the openness that allows me to prep meals and keep an eye on Van while she plays at her mini me kitchen right across the way.

I am a little stuck on window treatments at the moment. Please share your suggestions!

xo RCN

 

Bar Cart Makeover Complete

We did it! We finally got our act together and reorganized our bar cart accessories and spruced up the space surrounding it. Ever since we have moved into out apartment in Miami, it has been a work in progress. Bits and pieces at a time. This latest decor project has been one of my favorites.

The whole thing came together over the last week or so when I sat down and put my head behind some ideas of how I really wanted the bar cart to look. I l know I love being surrounded by natural greenery, and my favorite home colors are blue, gray, and gold. I felt it was safe to say I wanted to stick with that palette, but I also wanted to work some additional textures and natural materials in with the gold and lucite and glass of the cart. We went with rustic wood shelving above and sat a bamboo woven end table beside, to round out the elegant, yet unrefined beach jungalow look I was going for. I used pinterest to gather some ideas - the color block wall was one I interpreted from another bar cart designed space I had stumbled upon. Pinterest and Instagram are both wonderful visual tools to help solve simple matters, such as how to arrange glasses or bottles. Spending a few minutes just looking at other beautifully styled bar carts was helpful for me to stay focused on accomplishing my goal of creating a bar cart space that blends well with the rest of our home

Now, as soon as WholeFoods gets their shipment of Monestera leaves in this afternoon, I will be much happier. I'll be replacing the succulent pot in my Jonathan Adler vase with a green stem! Cheers to Friyay, you' know where to find me this weekend! xo RCN