tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post3914089984529641877..comments2023-10-21T21:06:09.238+11:00Comments on kyandra: Kitchen dilemmaKymhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04190000795011361122noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-20925497350114745652010-05-08T20:56:21.470+10:002010-05-08T20:56:21.470+10:00I read all your comments so far , & there are ...I read all your comments so far , & there are some great ideas ! How lucky are you to have a timber kitchen that you are able to change. I love your ceiling , not sure by the picture if it is really white but I would paint it white to lighten up the space, if you really cant paint the cupboards ? Oh go on just do it , Im naughty I know. But just imagine how lighter & bigger the space would seem. Show him Kerri's before & afters , we will all be there supporting you ever step of the way.<br />All the best<br />Karyn xKarynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00993635857301848627noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-2176050906033977242010-05-08T15:39:59.803+10:002010-05-08T15:39:59.803+10:00Hi Kym, I'm not good with husband's saying...Hi Kym, I'm not good with husband's saying No to white paint. In fact mine has never said no and if he did I would paint it anyway. I'm terrible arn't I. I agree with a post up further start with the tiles as they will look amazing white and then work on the cabinets. It will look so fresh and you will be the happiest wife ever. You know what they say a happy wife a happy home. Your kitchen has that much potential is is already such a great base being timber. Go for it whats the worst be can do - maybe not talk to you for a few days. He will love it. Good luck. sandy xPaint Me Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00166658901475361805noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-68731809693993905142010-05-08T00:32:31.844+10:002010-05-08T00:32:31.844+10:00Lol I have the same problem with my husband. I oft...Lol I have the same problem with my husband. I often have to remind him that I am an Interior Designer and other people actually trust my taste. How about having the kitchen painted by a painter? He might trust a professional more. Or get an old door maybe from a second hand store and practice on that to show him you can do it.<br />A friend limewashed hers and put a light gold thin line around the profile- it looked incredible:)Julie-Annhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16256705495694676312noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-23369529443105145692010-05-07T21:58:09.967+10:002010-05-07T21:58:09.967+10:00Tricky situation indeed Kym. Hope that some of th...Tricky situation indeed Kym. Hope that some of the wonderful advice given above works for you :) Hope you have a wonderful weekend ~ Tina xTinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16312125482245936560noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-51121823999946573142010-05-07T01:52:32.711+10:002010-05-07T01:52:32.711+10:00Hi Kym-
Thanks for stopping by! I hear you!! What...Hi Kym-<br />Thanks for stopping by! I hear you!! What you need to do is show him the before of kerri's kitchen and the after. Then find as many other kitchens that went from this to that and he will be amazed, that is what I did with my hubby and he was hooked! Mention you could throw some black in there (men like black) and whatever masculine touches you can think of :)<br />Her is my link to our kitchen:http://myuncommonsliceofsuburbia.blogspot.com/search/label/kitchen<br />And Janells link that is amazing!<br />http://isabellaandmaxrooms.blogspot.com/search/label/Kitchen%20Redesign<br /><br />Good Luck<br />KristinKristin @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01582699662612999806noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-74784597412831541642010-05-06T09:17:50.635+10:002010-05-06T09:17:50.635+10:00My heart aches for you not being able to do what y...My heart aches for you not being able to do what you want to your kitchen but I admire you for making this compromise with your husband. Hopefully some of the suggestions here will give you somewhere to start. Have you done a google image search for timber kitchens to try and get some inspiration? What would hubby say to a wash effect so the timber grain is still visible?<br />AngexAngehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15023156810883464033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-44737022886770229262010-05-05T22:53:59.502+10:002010-05-05T22:53:59.502+10:00Oops, sorry, I mean Kym! xxOops, sorry, I mean Kym! xxKerri - Driftwood Interiorshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08760287774226009251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-3184908337678778022010-05-05T21:58:57.186+10:002010-05-05T21:58:57.186+10:00Easily fixed Kim, do what I did and wait until hub...Easily fixed Kim, do what I did and wait until hubby's away to paint it! Seriously, my only regret is not doing it earlier. But I realise painting your timber white is not for everyone, so I agree with the white tiles, and also you could add some white roman blinds on the window. If your hubby would agree, you could keep the timber but stain it a nice dark stain, like a brown/black, and then add all white accessories. Take out anything remotely 'country' and you should have a whole new look.<br />You are very sweet for mentioning my blog and kitchen makeover, and I really appreciate you guys cheering me on! I'm so close to the finish now, just a few last bits and pieces to go. I promise the minute it's done I'll post all the pics. Good luck with the kitchen, and feel free to send your hubby over to my blog for a look - he may just change his mind! K xxKerri - Driftwood Interiorshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08760287774226009251noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-33602928944446810352010-05-05T21:44:45.421+10:002010-05-05T21:44:45.421+10:00Key Kym. Sorry, just me...again! Do you have an em...Key Kym. Sorry, just me...again! Do you have an email address you could send me (you can send it privatley through my blog by clicking on the 'contact me' page). I found a few pics of timber kitchens to show you. Some of them are overdone and a little outdated though there are a few cute ones too. Hopefully they might provide some inspiration.<br />KristineKristine at The Painted Hivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07818603990539361302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-80146589277727298012010-05-05T21:21:39.198+10:002010-05-05T21:21:39.198+10:00Hey Kym. I wish I had timber kitchen cabinets rath...Hey Kym. I wish I had timber kitchen cabinets rather than laminate with weird in-built handles. Though if I did I would have painted it by now however it seems that's not an option for you. I guess that means working with what you have: some new hardware perhaps, a farmhouse style tap and handles, a floor matt, some new window furnishings and decor. You can always paint your tiles (though that might not be allowed as well). I love your window and light fixture. Use lots of natural textures, white ceramics, topiaries, possibly some typographics and maybe even a mirror! Do you have any more pics? It's a bit hard to tell exactly what you're working with.<br />Kristine<br />xx<br />xxKristine at The Painted Hivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07818603990539361302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-57504994769589236282010-05-05T21:05:53.300+10:002010-05-05T21:05:53.300+10:00My husband always says no until I do it and he lov...My husband always says no until I do it and he loves it! Have you shown him any before and after kitchen pictures? Maybe Kerri's will do it for him? RxxA Room For Everyonehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11441978230352333422noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-5786854605351065332010-05-05T20:59:09.980+10:002010-05-05T20:59:09.980+10:00morning kym- ok i loooove a challenge- and a trick...morning kym- ok i loooove a challenge- and a tricky husband!! - so firstly, without painting the cupboards you can paint the small amount of tiles with 'white knight' tile paint- trust me it sooo works- i once painted an entire bathroom and it NEVER peeled off- and costs nothing really....then i think you get yourself some very simple linen curtains...ikea sometimes do a good copy....or if you sew yourself....get yourself a pile of glass storgae jars- ikea does great screwtop jars- silver lids- so rice, pasta etc is all on show along your bench top...& a 'sign' in grey and white to match linen curtains always finishes it all off....think linen, grey, white and black- but not too much black as will make it seem to small...and a blackboard always works for the days quote- i made one not long ago- check it out on my blog when you get a moment from all that 'creating'...have a lovely wednesday...<br />melissa :)Melissahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11074540828366946650noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1733950786668215573.post-82400012411036749012010-05-05T20:57:40.444+10:002010-05-05T20:57:40.444+10:00The second last picture might be the way to go. So...The second last picture might be the way to go. Sort of a compromise but still very lovely. I can totally sympathize. I have a similar timber bathroom version of your kitchen and am slowly trickling my ideas to my husband. Why do men have this thing about painting timber?The Moerkshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12052384345158012756noreply@blogger.com