Thursday, February 19, 2009

{An Inviting Kitchen}

In the spirit of renewal and refreshing, the Nester has been doing a series on "10 minutes to a Room You'll Love." In each post, she's given her readers a handful of simple, low-or no-cost ideas anyone can do make their space a little more inviting. And who doesn't want a more inviting home...in less than 10 minutes?

So over the past month, along with Nester's other faithful followers, I've remade my bed, brought in a thing-a-ma-bobby from the kitchen to my bathroom, and incorporated more fabric into each room. And today, the Nester is having a linky show-and-tell about the little changes we 've made.

I'm cheating a little, because I'm posting about a change I made, oh, maybe 5 years ago. But it really was simple and inexpensive and follows the Nester rule for softening the kitchen by incorporating more fabric into the room.

Our kitchen came with a little built in window seating area. I loved the space but left as is, it was cold and hard. It screamed for softening, warming and inviting! fabric. To start, my mom and I made cushions that took waaaaay longer than 10 minutes, (thank you, Mom) but when I found fabric I liked for that project, I ordered a few yards (maybe 2.5?) of a coordinating striped fabric for a window treatment for my extra long window.


Okay, I started typing a tutorial on how I made this awning, but it started taking longer than it actually took to make the awning, sooo, I'll just post a few pictures to give you the idea.

(plumbing pipes and hardware from Home Depot spray painted to match the light fixtures)



So that's my kitchen, and I love it. And if you're ever visiting, I pray you find it as inviting as I do.
Don't forget to stop by the Nesting Place for links to everyone else's 10 minute changes!

27 comments:

  1. Love the awning idea! I think I'm gonna have to do a mistreatment awning style!

    It looks so good!

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  2. Love the awning, now if only I could sew!

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  3. Awesome! Just what that spot needed. :)

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  4. Looks great!!!! What a neat idea!

    Suzanne

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  5. That awning is awesome! Wow - so cozy!

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  6. Love your kitchen...and your thing-a-ma-bobby in the bathroom :)! I think I need to get me one of those things...just so I can say "think-a-ma-bobby" some more.

    Oh, and thanks for stopping by my blog!

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  7. It looks great! Love the awning inside your kitchen!

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  8. Oh my word. It turned out great! Another idea I may just have to copy.

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  9. Your awning is so cozy! I want to sit down and enjoy a book. :)

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  10. What a great look! Anyone would feel so special sitting on your pretty bench under the awning!
    Sincerely ~ Tricia Anne

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  11. The awning is great! So cafe-like.
    Thanks for sharing!
    ~Misti

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  12. That is really nice! I love that! What a blessing to have such an inviting seating area. Good for you! :)

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  13. thanks for stopping by my blog. I love your awning and tiered stand in the bathroom.

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  14. How fun to have an awning in your kitchen-what a cozy place to have coffee!

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  15. The awning is a very pleasant surprise in the kitchen. I really like it.

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  16. I love that awning and the seating area. So cute!!!

    Jen

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  17. The awning is totally cozy! I would feel as if I were sitting on a sidewalk cafe. I LOVE the idea and it's perfect for that window.

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  18. great idea - very out-of-the-box and just perfect!

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  19. super awning, girl!! What a creative idea....thinking outside-of-the-box!

    Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog. The white coverlet is actually a sheet-duvet cover. It has a light down comforter inside of it, and it is all that we use. We don't use sheets underneath. So, it is like having one really fluffy, breatheable feather-filled sheet on your bed.

    Way to go with your 10 min. post! and SUCH cute kiddos!

    Darlene

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  20. I just found your blog and started reading it, you are so inspiring! That awning idea is awesome! I too live in the Dallas Area! I was in Allen just today at the outlets! Woo hoo!

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  21. Wow! I don't think I have EVER seen an indoor awning like that, and I love it. I mean, I really really love it. I'm a bit scared to attempt it, but the wheels are turning. Thanks for a brand new idea!!

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