When we first saw our house, we were blown away by how much counter space was in the island. Finally, a kitchen that we could both work in, and talk to guests at the same time!
It wasn't until we were unpacking all of our small appliances that we realized there really wasn't that much space for those things we use most often: the toaster and coffee maker. Plus we were hoping to get an electric kettle to make staying hydrated in the cold months easier. Where would we keep the coffee pot?
We decided to get a small sideboard to create a little coffee bar in the breakfast nook. It took months of searching to find something that was attractive, the right size, had closed storage (vs open storage, since the cat's bowls are next to it and we wanted to stash our teas and such there) AND was a reasonable price.
Well, we finally found something, and I now present our coffee cart!
You can see the light switches above the cart that forced me to rule out anything with a hutch top. And trust me, there were a lot of nice looking pieces that ha hutch tops that just won't work on this wall.
Among other things I love about the one we bought: the stainless steel top! No worries about staining a wood surface if you forget to wipe up that one drip of coffee early in the morning.
It does have some open storage, so I can display our teapot, but the cabinet doors are perfect for hiding the coffee grinder, extra mugs, and our tea collection!
Now I can't wait to get this room painted, and maybe hang some art above the cart. It's great to have these rooms coming together!
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Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
Half Bath Updates
The downstairs half bath looked like this when we first moved in:
It was a dark brown, and since it is one of the few places in the house that gets absolutely NO natural light, it felt just that much darker.
It was so dark that I actually had to prime before I could even start thinking about what color to paint. We lived with it like that for a few weeks. Not exactly pretty, but already so much lighter than the brown!
It was a dark brown, and since it is one of the few places in the house that gets absolutely NO natural light, it felt just that much darker.
It was so dark that I actually had to prime before I could even start thinking about what color to paint. We lived with it like that for a few weeks. Not exactly pretty, but already so much lighter than the brown!
I eventually settled on Benjamin Moore's San Francisco Bay. I admit, I bought the sample pot simply because of the name. But I loved that it was a deep enough color to give some character to the little room without being overwhelmingly dark. We also bought a new mirror, a quick and easy way to update a bathroom and give it more personality. The mirror we bought is the Segovia mirror from World Market.
The walls still need something on them. I'm thinking maybe doing some sort of display cabinet with my grandparents' sand dollar collection. Luckily because this is a half bath, I don't need to worry about the humidity that is a consideration for bathrooms with showers. What would you hang? Thoughts?
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Weekly Meal Plan 1.25.15
I may be coming down with a cold, so despite the warmer weather this week (60's!) I'm planning on lots of good soups. I'm also planning to start baking our sourdough bread again this week, since we have a new starter going (the old one was left in CA) so we are looking forward to having some great bread!
Sunday: leftover borscht
Monday: Brined Pork Chops with Sweet Onions and Potato-Kale Mash
Tuesday: Poulet Chicken Mulligatawny Soup with Apples
Wednesday: leftovers
Thursday: pasta with pancetta and peas
Friday: Chickpea Stew with Spinach and Chorizo
Saturday: leftovers/optional dinner out
Sunday: leftover borscht
Monday: Brined Pork Chops with Sweet Onions and Potato-Kale Mash
Tuesday: Poulet Chicken Mulligatawny Soup with Apples
Wednesday: leftovers
Thursday: pasta with pancetta and peas
Friday: Chickpea Stew with Spinach and Chorizo
Saturday: leftovers/optional dinner out
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Weekly Meal Plan 1.11.15
Another week of meal planning! It's supposed to be another cold week, so I'm building in some extra soups for nice hot lunches. Here's what we're eating this week:
Sunday: dinner with out of town friends
Monday: mustardy pork chops with acorn squash
Tuesday: slow cooker Thai chicken soup
Wednesday: leftovers
Thursday: creamy brussels sprouts spaghetti and salad
Friday: my Grandmom's borscht recipe
Saturday: leftovers
Sunday: dinner with out of town friends
Monday: mustardy pork chops with acorn squash
Tuesday: slow cooker Thai chicken soup
Wednesday: leftovers
Thursday: creamy brussels sprouts spaghetti and salad
Friday: my Grandmom's borscht recipe
Saturday: leftovers
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Weekly Meal Plan 1.4.15
Last week we got a little thrown off of our regular schedule for meal plans because of some things going on with family, but I'm determined to use the new year to get back into my good meal planning habits!
This Saturday we'll be celebrating at a cousin's wedding, so we're planning to keep the rest of the week simple.
Sunday: fennel casserole with leftover ham
Monday: butternut squash and green beans in coconut milk curry (from 5 Spices, 50 Dishes)
Tuesday: chopped winter salad (to use up the rest of the butternut squash from Monday, but without the radicchio in the original recipe)
Wednesday: leftovers
Thursday: baked penne with chicken and sundried tomatoes
Friday: dinner out
Saturday: Amy and Brian's wedding!
This Saturday we'll be celebrating at a cousin's wedding, so we're planning to keep the rest of the week simple.
Sunday: fennel casserole with leftover ham
Monday: butternut squash and green beans in coconut milk curry (from 5 Spices, 50 Dishes)
Tuesday: chopped winter salad (to use up the rest of the butternut squash from Monday, but without the radicchio in the original recipe)
Wednesday: leftovers
Thursday: baked penne with chicken and sundried tomatoes
Friday: dinner out
Saturday: Amy and Brian's wedding!