Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts

Thursday, October 23, 2014

Faux Stone Tile Painted Backsplash In The Kitchen

I needed a backsplash update in my kitchen.  Last year we got new countertops, and I knew I wanted to do something different to the walls and backsplash area as well.  I was hoping to get stacked stone or stone mosaic tile, but it didn't work out.  Next, I looked into using tin ceiling panels, an idea I had seen online.  At the same time I had begun to experiment with faux painting, and while searching for more backsplash ideas, I found a couple of blogs where people had painted their backsplashes to look like stone.  During Spring Break I decided to try mine.

I used a stencil to help with mine, though many people just tape off the area with painter's tape.  I looked this morning to find the website and stencil I used to share with you, and can't find it.  It was a tile stencil, and it had large diamonds on one overlay, with smaller ones to fill in the empty spaces in between on the top overlay.  I ended up doing only the large diamond shapes.

For paint I used my trusty Lowe's and Home Depot paint samples.  I LOVE those things.  I have so many of them I'd be ashamed to admit the number.  You see I am addicted to paint and paint colors. Really!  And spray paint. 

I wasn't doing any blogging yet so only have a few before and afters to share.  I took these to share with my husband who was away on the tug at the time.


Step 1:  Taping off the top of the countertop and the bottom of the cabinets.



Step 2:  Measuring and Getting Started.  I wanted a full design at the end of the counter next to the fridge, so I started there and worked backwards to the window over the sink.  This picture is after it was dry and I was cleaning up, but you get the idea.  On the other end of this wall I started with a full design starting at the corner and traveling toward the sink.  This worked out well for me.  In the picture you can see my stencil, the natural sea sponges I used to do the painting, and some of my little sample pots.  I used 6 different colors layered on top of each other for this faux granite effect.  The colors were a light cream, beige, medium tan, two different browns, and black.  I used the beige as the base, then the tan, then the browns, and highlighted with the cream and black.  It matched up really great with my countertops.




Step 3:  Getting in the groove.  In the corner on the oven wall, I started with another full design and worked to the left.   Please ignore the mess and dirty dishes in the sink.  Let me warn you if you decide to try this - it IS NOT a quick project.  This took me all of one day and evening (with breaks for paint drying time) and a little bit the next morning.





Step 4:  This summer I decided to change out my hardware to copper and add copper accents.  This project was one of my first blog posts.




Remember the light I got and didn't like the color of, so decided to add more copper accents.  Here is what it looks like now.



Now that I have lived with it a while, I am considering going back and doing the second overlay to add the accent "diamonds".  If I do, I am thinking to do them in a darker black based shade to help tie in the black appliances.  (like this combo I did on my scarred up living room end table top). What do you think?





Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Quick Update with Copper Kitchen Accents


Happy First Day of School!  

It's been a busy, busy day for me and many other families whose kids started back to school today all across the United States.  I think projects are going to be put on hold this week til I get back in the swing of things, but here is a quick post about a quick update I did to my kitchen last month.

Copper accents are very popular this year.  I see more and more copper toned metal accessories every time I shop.  I have so much black and oil rubbed bronze in my house that I thought I needed a little update.  I am a firm believer in changing the hardware on your cabinets and how it can give your kitchen a whole new look.  I am also a firm believer in getting this hardware on ebay because I have about 36 knobs and pulls and I refuse to pay any more than $2 each.


  

I have always wanted bin pulls on my cabinet drawers, however, they require a 2 hole spread and all my cabinets are drilled for a single (one hole) knob.  When I began searching for copper pulls on ebay, these caught my eye.  They were fairly large and had a copper with black "antique" finish.  And they were in budget...so with one Buy It Now click and one Paypal payment (after negotiating a cheap shipping rate) they were on their way.  Never be afraid to try to bargain with an ebay seller, especially if you are buying a large quantity of something.  Also, you might want to consider buying more knobs and pulls than you need. It's never a bad thing to have a few extra on hand, things can get discontinued quickly.

Here we are changing over:




I really like the color against my whitewash finish cabinets. They pick up tones in the counter top, too.  Now the hunt was on for a new kitchen light fixture.  This was a bit more of a problem.  I found very few that had a copper finish.  So I bought one that was close, and added my own copper accents.  This was done by spraying my trusty Rustoleum Hammered Copper spray paint on a paper plate and then sponging it on with a damp sea sponge.  This light fixture came from ebay and was cobblestone finished.  It looked coppery in the pictures but much plainer brown and black mix when I opened it.  So spray paint to the rescue.  You must know by now that I am a firm believer in spray paint!


A Pop of Copper Going On

Lastly I added a new metal wall scroll (another ebay find) over the stove and my kitchen spruce up was almost complete.  I need to go work on some school work now, so I'll have to save the rest of my project to share later.  What do you think?  Are you ready to jump on the copper bandwagon?  Ready to become an ebay shopper (you really can't beat that delivery right to your door - especially when you live on an island)? Thanks for looking and please leave me a comment.


More to come later....




Sunday, August 31, 2014

White Kitchen Obsession




Just a short post today.  I have family coming in on the tour boat from Crisfield to spend today and tomorrow with us!

The other day when I posted about my favorite reality TV personalities, I posted a picture of a kitchen Nicole Curtis had done on Rehab Addict on HGTV.  Under the picture I commented on how much I love white kitchens.  Especially all white kitchens.  It's true, after years of disliking white cabinets and countertops and turning up my nose, I have in the past year developed...

WHITE KITCHEN OBSESSION!




The perfect Kitchen by Stonecroft Homes via Pinterest
all white - check
rustic wood floor - not white but that's OK
old fashioned bin pulls on cabinets - check
giant clock - check
humongous in size - check

And the bigger and whiter the kitchen the better, like the one above.  Seriously, that kitchen is the bomb.  I always look on Pinterest and Houzz at white kitchen pictures - and am immediately drawn to them when I see a picture of one on facebook or on TV.  Now do I think an all white kitchen is all that practical?  Probably not.  Would an all white kitchen suit our family? Ummm, we're sort of dirty, sooooo.  Can I afford to rip out my kitchen and turn it all white?  Sadly no. But I can dream.....


Let's all sing together now....I'm Dreaming of a White Kit - chen.




from HGTV

from Google Image Search


from the Centsational Girl blog
A slightly more do-able version.  I would like a white marble counter top, but still the bomb!
Love that island end - and of course the bin pulls on the drawers.


Google Image from Decorating Files

from Kitchen Design Ideas
different kind of layout but I like it!

May your days be merry and bright, 
And may someday Hope's kit - chen be white.