So, having said all of that what I really need is to look at something pretty and think about how much I'm going to love our kitchen when we're finished. I made a mood board for the room to inspire us. The Husband laughed at me for calling it a mood board. Clearly he doesn't read design blogs! This is what is currently inspiring me today.
- Cafe curtains for the kitchen windows in a pretty fabric inspired by nature, maybe like this one
- A new burlap shade for the pendant light over the sink
- Reclaimed wood openshelves with hand forged shelf brackets, image source here
- A sleek single control with high arcing spout and a pull down spray possibly like this; in my fantasy kitchen it would be a beautiful bridge faucet with separate hot and cold water controls. But let's be honest, when your hands are full and/or covered in gunk you don't want to have to fiddle with the water using both hands to get the water that you need.
- White recessed panel cabinets
- Pulls for the cabinet drawers...or maybe the doors in a brushed brass finish
- A soft neutral wall color to let everything else in the room shine, Benjamin Moore OC-47 Ashwood
- Lagos Blue Caesarstone countertops; what I really want is soapstone, but budget, grrrr, we'll see
- Stainless steel range similar to our existing one we will reuse
- New stained hardwood floors in a darker but not too dark finish
- Knobs for the cabinet doors...or maybe the doors in a brushed brass finish
- This is a Murano style glass chandelier that is serving as a lovely color inspiration for my own plans to breathe new life into a hand-me-down chandelier. More one that as the plans progress
- An antique farm table; I have to say goodbye to a table that I love because I've finally accepted that it is and will always be too big for the room. Here's a little inspiration for future table shopping.
- Cushion fabric for the banquette/bench seat in the kitchen, maybe like this