
Hello again:-)
I am spending WAY too much time reading your blog today:-) I wanted to see what your thoughts were on my lakefront house that we are planning a total kitchen renovation in VERY soon.
We are planning on painting all the woodwork in the kitchen white, with the island being rebuilt and painted chocolate brown.
I want to keep it light and airy as it is a lakefront property and I want to bring in the blues/browns to decorate. I am unsure of the countertops to use. Keeping in mind this is our second home, budget is a huge factor. I really do not like speckled granite/quartz. I have a shiny black quartz countertop in my home now and absolutely hate it. It is so hard to keep clean. I cannot spend a lot of money in this lakefront home as we are renovating the whole thing. I need to remain frugal. :-)
Any ideas would be truly wonderful. :-)
thank you so much and I hope I can get all my pics to you. :-)
deb
I am spending WAY too much time reading your blog today:-) I wanted to see what your thoughts were on my lakefront house that we are planning a total kitchen renovation in VERY soon.
thank you so much and I hope I can get all my pics to you. :-)
deb
Dear Deb,
I will tell you exactly what to do.
- wood countertop
- beadboard backsplash
- stained island
- wood floor

1. Wood counters are a less commonly used material- but generally speaking- you can get them for a fraction of the price of other solid surfaces. Sure- they require some maintenance- but they are timeless, charming, and inexpensive. You can't get a bigger bang for your buck.
2. Beadboard backsplash. Forget the expense of a tile backsplash- purchase 4 x 8 sheets- and go beadboard. Again- charming, timeless, classic, and inexpensive. Paint it to match the cabinets. The perfect look for lakefront property.

3. Stained island. I don't like wood painted brown. Wood is brown. Wood painted brown doesn't make sense to me. You said it was being rebuilt- don't paint- stain. With the wood counters on the other area- and now that we are staining the island- do a different surface on the island counter. I would do a grayish black soapstone. If that is too expensive- stay with the white cabinets and wood counter. The backside of your bar can be beadboard to tie it together.
One more thing- if you don't NEED the privacy- remove all of those blinds and valances and put in cafe curtains. We need a little more charm in your place. :) Look at the picture at the top of the post. These would be extremely inexpensive to make or have made- and what a great look! Add chrome or black hardware. (I would probably do black.) Thanks for writing in, and thanks for spending too much time on my blog. :)
- Christine
PS- Remember that the blue and brown combination is trendy- bring it in though dishes, pitchers and wall decor, not permanent items like backsplashes and islands.



4 comments:
You nailed it - again! Your suggestions sound perfect for Deb.
I want this kitchen...and the lake to go with it!
Yes I want it all. The lake front house and the remodel that you described. I LOVE your ideas.
Hi:-) Wanted to update: We are going to go with a wood countertop....LOVE IT!! The island will be granite as the soapstone was a bit too fussy for me.....the upper island will be the wood too...any ideas for brackets to attach the wooden upper to the granite??? And the blinds have to stay as they are big money savers.....and i am contemplating a tile floor as I absolutely hate the maintenance of a wood floor......
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