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Showing posts with label kitchen design. Show all posts

SOUTHEASTERN DESIGNER SHOWHOUSE 2018






Everybody has their weakness when it comes to favorite foods.....Since I have been a little deprived lately [worth it though] I am making a statement right now......

When I get to my goal I am going to eat a bag of potato chips.  The whole bag.  Just saying.  Once.

To get it out of my system.

So now I have 2 goals.....haha.

As promised I have some pictures of the Southeastern Designer Showhouse sponsored by Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles  


So many good moments....of course that is what showhouses are for right.....!

Let's start with the kitchen designed by my friend Matthew Quinn and the Design Galleria team.  It was definitely a stunner and made me realize that as far as kitchens are concerned I am living in the dark ages over at my crib:)

Word.


Fo instance this incredible sink in the butlers pantry.  Wowza.  
 


The beautiful quartzite countertops with the antique pewter hardware looks great with the light wood cabinets on the island.


The only upper cabinets had these beautiful mullion doors.....and the perimeter countertops were a lighter quartzite that blended perfectly.
I see that the trend of no upper cabinets continues as the whole back wall was all windows [the range had a down draft vent].


The beautiful dining area [Melanie Millner] was so light and bright!

Loved this beautiful trim on the curtains.


And when you need a lemon....there you go!




Wallpaper on the ceiling.....with this gorgeous chandelier.


Right behind the kitchen was the keeping room....designed by Karen Fergurson.

Loaded with texture.....


AND....that fireplace surround shape!


Through the family room the traditional living room designed by Beth Webb



Gorgeous Schumacher wallpaper!




This room was stunning.....

The back hallway and garage entrance by Helen Davis Hanavich housed a pretty powder room with this Schumacher wallpaper that I have always loved.




The showhouse is open thru May 13th so you have a little time left to get there!  I'll finish up with more gorgeous shots on Tuesday. 

I might be bias but I do believe that Atlanta can rock a showhouse.....!

Thoughts?  Favorite space so far?

TGIF y'all....

Sheriky deaky freaky











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BEFORE AND AFTER KITCHEN





It's hell getting old.  

The other day while I was out shopping for a client...... I had to pee so badly.

Since I was right near my house I decided to just go home to a clean [somewhat clean] bathroom.

As I turned down my street I took a sip of my Starbucks and it went down the wrong way....came out my nose....spilled all over my white shirt....and I started coughing so hard I peed in my pants.

Needless to say that little stop at home lasted somewhat longer than I planned since I had to change clothes.

Like I said.....

Have I mentioned how excited I am to have a project out in Southern Homes right now?


I loved working on this renovation with my favorite builder....Michael Ladisic and project manager Jennifer Tate was incredible and so helpful.

The client was a bright star....so easy to work with....we became fast friends.

I have posted a little during this project a couple of years ago but today I can show you some images I had taken for my own portfolio [Rustic White Photography] mixed in with a few from the magazine [Marcy Simpson].

Starting today with the kitchen before and afters.....

Before of the kitchen space.....yep ready for a new look!


After

The architect [Linda MacArthur] was able to take out a back staircase to get more room for the butlers pantry back towards the right.  Those white chairs [Vanguard] are Sunbrella fabric and the pewter table is by Francoise and Co  The Circa Lighting Darlana pendants, cabinets painted Benjamin Moore White Dove.  Calcutta marble countertops [Construction Resources].




I know you remember those gorgeous Top Knob handles....they are my favorite!

Before


This is my favorite shot!  We used a small herringbone marble backsplash from Renaissance Tile.  Rohl faucet. 
Notice the beautiful edging on the countertops....


Even though this is a white kitchen I feel like the wood tones, iron window and stone floors give it lots of warmth.



We picked the stone floors as the homeowner is an animal lover and has 2 dogs....and one very naughty cat:)  Much more forgiving than hardwoods!

The butlers pantry has Soapstone countertops and the black subway tile came from Renaissance Tile.

Before

We added some shiplap to the fireplace and a stone mantel from Materials Marketing.  I really love the wood accents which look a little red here but in actuality are more of a driftwood color.




I only have one picture of the family room but we used the art that was formally over the FP mantel over the Charles Stewart sectional [Crypton fabric]


Lynn Terry, the Southern Homes editor, has offered me [ 3 ] one year subscriptions so leave a message and I will pick randomly!

So many more pictures of this project to share with you.

TGIF is my mantra today!

Shagiddy





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BEACH RENTAL UPDATE





Sorry I missed Friday's post!  We got to the beach on Thursday and I think I just shut down for 24 hours:)

I couldn't  believe how different the kitchen looked!  I knew I hated it before.....but after the renovation I was amazed at how much bigger it appeared.

Remember.....I had to do this on a  strict budget!  

Doing this project long distance was hard for me but my contractor was amazing....I really lucked out.  Y'all remember how stressed I was over selecting SW Pure White.....well I am here to say all is well.

I don't have exact pictures of the before but I grabbed some from the rental website [as all of them look exactly the same].

After....minimal staging here cause I'm on vacation haha.


I'll say it again....paint is a huge game changer.....

Here is the before

If you look carefully you can see how the island is bar height which I am not a fan of at all!!!

Again not my unit but my exact kitchen!

Before....taking out the granite and backsplash!

After the counter was cut down.

I picked a subway tile just because it is classic and will stand the test of time....

Granite going in!

I also added some shiplap around the island as it was drywall before and got pretty beat up.




Barstools are from Four Hands that I had ordered for someone else but they didn't work.....turns out  they look great with the granite!

The granite is Alaskan White which after research is sometimes called Colonial White.  I had to use granite because it is the most durable for a rental and much cheaper than quartz.




I used my favorite Grohe faucet.....

I didn't change the hardware holes but I did go to chrome to brighten things up.....



We had to replace the wall oven and the cooktop so I used Kitchenaid.


I ordered EVERYTHING from Build.com except the backsplash: [Lowes] granite: SS Granite

Close up of the granite and backsplash.

Damn I'm still amazed when I look at it and I see kitchen reno's all the time!

Here is one more thing that finally got changed out after 11 years.....can you believe I waited that long?

This light fixture was in EVERY unit....

I picked up the one below [which was a floor model at the mart] for a couple hundred dollars!  Of course I smugly went to ship it and UPS wanted over 500.00.

Crikey.  Thankfully we managed to fit it in the car with the 3 barstools, all of the luggage and Cami!!


Y'all this was started on Nov 27th and we got here Dec 28th.  Can you believe it.  I mean there are a few things left to do but Chris worked day and night!  If you live in the Destin area here is his info.


 It is a balmy 32 degrees here yet there are people in the pool. Are you kidding me?

Hope y'all had a great New Years Eve.  So excited for 2018!

Shaygiddy


















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