Recently I blogged about my new~or old~ kitchen table and chairs. It is a 50's retro set that I absolutely adore. My kitchen has been retro for years, but the new dining set brought to my attention that the rest of the dining area just didn't match the retro theme. Isn't it always the way of things? You get one new treasure or paint something and it brings to attention all the other things that need doin'? I don't have any "before" pictures because I always seem to forget to take them, but I can at least post pictures of some of my old treasures as well as my new finds:
The cool cannisters, breadbox, and wonderful old clock were my grandma's and I feel so blessed to have them. Not only do they remind me of her and what a fabulous cook she was, but they suit me and my style perfectly. I have had them in my kitchen for years now.
The sweet little metal cart in the corner was a great find, but it was a tan color and in need of a new coat of paint, so we painted it white and it turned out so nice! The yellow step stool/chair in the other corner was another great find and in wonderful condition. The color was perfect!
I am very pleased with the way the dining room is shaping up. I am still on the lookout for a great vintage tablecloth, but as of yet, no luck there. I will keep looking though and who knows what great other things I will find! I enjoy the hunt almost as much as the treasures!
4 comments:
The fun is in the hunt! I have so much fun looking for the things I don't have (my list is getting smaller, hoarder my middle name). I love your kitchen so much(it's great to know there are at least one more like me out there)! Sandy, have fun hunting for the things that make you feel cosy. You will find that table cloth. xxxxxxx Kerry
Very cool! I especially like the clock and the chalkboard. The thermometer is cool too.
Thanks, Kerry! You're right; the fun is in the hunt! I'll let you know when I find the tablecloth!
Thank you, Kyle! I especially love Grandma's old clock too! It didn't work when I got it, but your dad, being the electronical whiz that he is, had it up and running in no time!
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