Eeyores Butterfly
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Aaron and I are getting ready to redo our kitchen. Right now, it is pretty much how it was when I moved in almost 2 years ago. It has laminate wood floors, a horrid salmony beige color on the walls, the countertops are wooden looking, and the cabinets are starting to show wear and tear. The biggest problem is that with the table, there are four distinct woods in the kitchen, and it looks horrible.
We want to do a beach theme. I have two line drawings I got on my Disney cruise that are our main inspiration. At this point, we are just going to paint the walls and cabinets, switch out the hardware, replace the sink (it's porcelain and had multiple chips in it when we moved in), and the window treatments. Replacing the countertops and cabinets just is not feasible right now with the other things we need to do to the house.
My first idea had been to paint the bottom half a more sandy color and the top half a blue with a chair rail in between (I found one that looks like coiled rope.) But neither of us have ever put in a chair rail and we decided we don't care to mess with it now.
I know that we want to do a white on the cabinets and make it look a bit aged. We have not decided on the hardware. The sink is going to be stainless steel because I am sick of porcelain. (Every porcelain sink/tub in the house was chipped when I bought the house. How do people do that? I'm going with a brushed nickel finish on the hardware I'm pretty sure.
Our real dilemma is the walls. There is an archway between the kitchen and the living room. The living room is a very bright blue. I'm not sure it would work in the small space of the kitchen, but another blue might clash. I was thinking about maybe doing a yellow or a less pinky beige, but I'm concerned that with the white cabinets it's going to look aged. I'll have pics in the next post. Any ideas or advice would be great. We have an idea of what we want to do, but we're not sure how we want to get there!
We want to do a beach theme. I have two line drawings I got on my Disney cruise that are our main inspiration. At this point, we are just going to paint the walls and cabinets, switch out the hardware, replace the sink (it's porcelain and had multiple chips in it when we moved in), and the window treatments. Replacing the countertops and cabinets just is not feasible right now with the other things we need to do to the house.
My first idea had been to paint the bottom half a more sandy color and the top half a blue with a chair rail in between (I found one that looks like coiled rope.) But neither of us have ever put in a chair rail and we decided we don't care to mess with it now.
I know that we want to do a white on the cabinets and make it look a bit aged. We have not decided on the hardware. The sink is going to be stainless steel because I am sick of porcelain. (Every porcelain sink/tub in the house was chipped when I bought the house. How do people do that? I'm going with a brushed nickel finish on the hardware I'm pretty sure.
Our real dilemma is the walls. There is an archway between the kitchen and the living room. The living room is a very bright blue. I'm not sure it would work in the small space of the kitchen, but another blue might clash. I was thinking about maybe doing a yellow or a less pinky beige, but I'm concerned that with the white cabinets it's going to look aged. I'll have pics in the next post. Any ideas or advice would be great. We have an idea of what we want to do, but we're not sure how we want to get there!
I agree, use a sandy color on the kitchen walls. Maybe a warm chai color with white or antique white cabinets. Nothing dramatic. What color are your appliances?
We're refacing the cabinets, new hardware, new sink, new counter tops, keeping the white appliances. If I could send you our chair rail, I would. I've been stripping wallpaper and ripping out chair rail for about 2 weeks.
