White Kitchen Tour: Guest

Andrea at Willow Wisp Cottage is giving a tour if her beautiful white kitchen.


Slowly I will be taking you on a tour of my entire home. Some rooms are ‘done’ (they never are truly done, are they?) while others haven’t been touched since we moved here 4 years ago. We have slowly been transforming our house into the home of our dreams. When we first saw our house, we fell in love right away. It wasn’t perfect, and it needed renovation. The previous owners maintained it beautifully, however, it still needed some updating. We also wanted to make it our home to fit our tastes and lifestyle.

The previous kitchen wasn’t terrible. It just wasn’t my dream kitchen. In part two of this post, I’ll share before pics as well as reno pics and hints. For now, I present to you, our kitchen:

I had always wanted a classic white kitchen. I love it!



As you’ll see in part 2, we changed our lighting, flooring, cabinets (not just the doors), layout, countertops and appliances. It was pretty much an overhaul!





I really hoped for stainless steel appliances, but alas, hubby wanted black and I had to compromise somewhere as almost the entire rest of the reno was to my taste (he, as most men, would have preferred natural stained wood cabinets).



The countertops are granite and backsplash is slate. I did give hubby some wood cabinetry. I like the contrast between the white (actually cream) cabinets and dark island.




I love the Tiffany-style pendant lamps. Soooo much better than the previous 80’s era sunshine ceiling.

This is a peek at the corner cabinet. I am still working on making the interior display fabulous! Stay tuned for my progress!





Grandma’s old bean pot for my utensils….love!! We had many yummy baked bean suppers out of this pot.




A peek into our dining room built in. I designed it to match the style of the kitchen cabinets. The window above is at an awkward height, but it is a dark room, so I didn’t want to close it in. I love how this turned out. It displays my inherited china and glassware so beautifully. It has a lot of needed storage too.



There you have it. Tune in for part two, where I show you the good, the bad, and the ugly of my kitchen renovation!



Cheers!


Andrea
What a nice tour.  I just can’t get enough of 


white.  It makes it so bright and inviting, 


don’t you think?
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Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.

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7 Comments

  1. >Thank you so much for featuring my kitchen. It was such a nice surprise! I visit your blog daily, so it is an honor to be featured =)

  2. >What a beautiful kitchen. The first things that grabbed me – love the dark wood of the island against the white cabinets. Love love love the slate back splash.

    It's a gorgeous update!

    🙂 Laura

  3. So beautiful! We have natural slate backsplash and are looking to replace the grey/green Formica with granite. Do you know the name of the granite you chose? It would be perfect for us (we also have black appliances)!