Posts Tagged ‘kitchen’

dream away

Friday, May 28th, 2010

If I were to dream up a home just for myself, this is a pretty good idea of what it might look like. Equal parts modern and rustic. One could even go so far as to say understated. Without the tiniest bit sounding cliche. And that’s not an easy thing to pull off. I love just about everything the Dutch do, so it’s no surprise I’m completely smitten with design studio Ina & Matt out of the Netherlands.

Have a wonderful holiday weekend my friends. We’re road tripping to Crested Butte (where Jevan and I got married) with some friends for some fun in the great outdoors.

Found via Design to Inspire Photos: Ina & Matt

scouting : what’s cookin’?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010


1. Paulette’s Macarons You worked up an appetite with all your cooking. Reward yourself with 12 flavors of macarons. Plus, they deliver! Is it bad I want to try every single flavor? Taste tested by Oh Joy! Eats 2. Liquid Marseille Soap – Savon de Marseille. Not only will your hands smell great, the bottle will also bring a pop of color to your kitchen. 3. Magnetic Knife Bar. Outfit your kitchen as Julia would.  4. Branch Salad Servers : these wooden servers by Roost are made of recycled hardwood. 5. Alice Waters – The Art of Simple Food. Learn Alice’s mantra: eat locally and sustainably; eat seasonally; shop at farmers markets. 6. Farmers Market Baskets (via Delightful). I’ve always loved the bright green strawberry containers. Now there’s a more sustainable option. You probably won’t take these to the fields to pick your berries but they will look great sitting on the counter filled to the brim.

interiors : industrial kitchens

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Kitchens, the work horse of the home, are the place where everyone mingles regardless of the size or what’s going on in the rest of the home. If you entertain, it’s important to have not only a functional kitchen, but also one that can accommodate friends and family. We all know they will end up here at some point or another, so why not make this work horse shine.

I like my kitchens light, open, and spare. One where everything has a place and there’s not too much stuff cluttering up the counters. A few weeks ago, I posted on project inspiration gathering here, a combination of industry and nature. As things are progressing, the project inspiration is too. These kitchens are just a few industrial inspired spaces I used as eye candy for my client during our last meeting. I always love a contrast of materials to keep things in balance and not falling in one particular style or being too matchy. Light vs. Dark. Stainless vs. Wood. Polished vs. Honed. Glamorous vs. Rustic are some of my favorite juxtapositions.

Photos: 1. Living Etc. 2008, 2 and 3. House Beautiful. 4. Domino. 5. Dwell.

the paperless kitchen

Monday, March 8th, 2010

A few years ago Jevan and I decided to go paperless in the kitchen. We noticed how many napkins and paper towels we were going through on a monthly basis and were a little embarrassed. And, shocked at how much trash two people could generate from paper alone. At some point in our lives, it became second nature to grab a paper towel to wipe one little spill on the floor or a handful of napkins for dinner. After thinking about all that waste I didn’t want it to be second nature.

So we gave up paper. Just like that. Although I can’t say it was completely easy. I felt a little guilty wiping a spill on the floor with a clean towel then tossing it in the laundry. But over time, we’ve worked out a method that makes sense for us; we still have a stock of paper napkins for when we have more than 12 over for dinner, and we don’t wash napkins and towels after each use unless they are obviously dirty. We also accumulated enough hand towels and napkins, for cleaning, hand drying, and for meals.

Each time I head home, my mom always tries to give me something from the house. This last trip was no different. She let me dig through her stash of vintage linens. I came up with a handful of things I crammed in my carry-on. My favorite is above, the vintage blue and white table cloth. It’s well worn. Scattered with tiny holes and patched in places. You can tell many meals were had on this table cloth. I remember it from when my brother and I were tiny. Other finds were a matching set of 8 napkins and a table cloth with a yellow and green border, almost a full set of 70′s Vera Neumann napkins, and a purple, blue and yellow table cloth. All very springy.

If you are searching for your own, you can find a number of vintage Vera Neumann on etsy. She also does more than just napkins, she’s known for her bold patterns and color schemes. You can find her fabric on dresses and scarves at Anthropologie. Here’s another great set of vintage napkins or just check around at local antique shops. If you are feeling crafty you can pick up a few yards of fabric and hem all sides. Voila, new napkins or hand towels.

I also love these Printed vintage napkins with Georgia O’Keefe’s Irish soda bread recipe.

Photos: 1,2,3 and 4. the K.I.D Collective, 5. Pilosale