Dress: Mestiza New York Bow Front Aulejo Gown {c/o} // Shoes: Schutz Cendi Pumps
Chairs: Serena & Lily Riviera Counter Stools {c/o} // Appliances: Viking
After months of design decisions, scheduling painters, coordinating electricians, and the like, I’m thrilled to finally share a quick peek into our kitchen update. While we loved the layout and amenities of the space when we bought our house last year, it definitely needed some refreshing. From new counters (white quartz), an updated tile backsplash, fresh white paint on the cabinets, colorful wallpaper, and more, we’re beyond thrilled with the results!
As always, Amelia helped make the process so much easier, and I can’t wait for her to come over and help with some additional styling and more. Given that we’re on day 28 of social distancing, we put a few kitchen design elements on hold, but I’m thrilled we were able to tackle all of the major tasks during the winter months. Plus, we structurally transformed the opposite side of the kitchen. I can’t wait to share the final look soon!
Shop the details of our kitchen update below
ONE: Broomley Pendant by Martyn Lawrence Bullard for Corbett Lighting {c/o}
TWO: Delta Faucet Trinsic Single-Handle Kitchen Sink Faucet
THREE: Round Marble Lazy Susan // FOUR: Blanco Precis Granite Composite Sink
FIVE: Smeg Blue Retro Toaster // SIX: Stripe Kitchen Towels {only $13}
SEVEN: Metallic Paper Towel Holder // EIGHT: Blue Stripe Vase {made in two sizes}
NINE: White and Brass Flush Mount Light // TEN: Platters and Boards Cookbook {c/o}
See more details of our home here!
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My kitchen counter tops are looking pretty clean right now. I have been cleaning them off regularly and keeping them organized. I have been trying to keep things simple and easy to find. I have been using a small container to store my spices and herbs.
Totally agree – keeping things organized makes all the difference!