Sometimes I really overthink things. But who has time for that these days? The best way to add a little Christmas cheer to your kitchen is really simple, so let’s not make it any more complicated than it needs to be, right? :)
Florida Living and Coastal Decor
All in Kitchen
Sometimes I really overthink things. But who has time for that these days? The best way to add a little Christmas cheer to your kitchen is really simple, so let’s not make it any more complicated than it needs to be, right? :)
Recently, I was scrolling Instagram and came across a small business and online shop, Linen & Sand. What caught my eye was that coastal and neutral was combined so beautifully. I absolutely love the Sun-Baked Neutrals line that Lisa (owner of Linen & Sand and fellow Floridian) had on her site!) I selected a few favorites from the shop and have used them to bring some warm autumn vibes into my kitchen!
I seriously cannot believe that it’s already June! Time sure is flying. The other day, I took a few minutes to clear my kitchen counters and immediately felt relief! I love clean counter tops, so I figured I should grab my camera and snap a few pictures. ;)
It’s been said that patience is a virtue and I’m here to say that I’ve found that to be true, especially in the home decor realm. If I’m going to spend time and money on a change in my home, I need to know that it’s going to be worth it. I don’t make decisions until I’ve thoroughly done my research and sometimes that means the process can take a long time, but it’s always worth not having regrets later!
In my last post, I went through all of the updates we made to our kitchen since we bought our home. Although the new countertops, modern backsplash and lighter flooring really opened up the space, there was one more thing on my list that would completely change the look of our kitchen: Paint!
I was pleasantly surprised the first time I walked into the house we now call home and saw the kitchen. The best thing about the kitchen was that the cabinets were completely worth saving and actually had a lot of great features, like a built in spice rack and sliding shelves. So, we kept the cabinets, but changed a few other things during the renovation. We planned to have the cabinets painted after the renovations were completed and I’ve been sharing bits of that progress in my Instagram stories. Choosing a paint color was not easy! I’ll talk more about that soon, but for now I’ll just focus on the details that have been updated so far.