One thing you will come to know about us is we love to
design our homes. We like to do this in as much of a thrifty and DIY way as
possible. I love spending Sunday mornings scouring the car boots sales and the
afternoons in the bric-a-brac section of the charity shops. Most of the thing
in my house are second hand with a few things here and there from IKEA, because
come on, who doesn’t love a bit of IKEA?!
My other more recent obsession it with orange, you will
notice a lot of orange as a take you through the various rooms. It is such a
bright and cheerful colour but warm too.
I wanted the house to be bright, light but also cosy, as the
months of winter are long here in Old Brighty.
I started by painting everything brilliant white, walls, ceilings,
(floors where possible) doors, and main pieces of furniture. I got the high eye browed look from a lot of
people when I said I was doing this, people said it would feel cold and plain,
but I think it does the opposite, it gave me a blank canvas to work.
The kitchen was and plain MDF fitted kitchen, a light tan colour, the floor a horrible, tatty lino and the whole house was magnolia. So I painted the walls white and all the cupboard doors. I also lined the backs of the cupboards with Julie Dodsworth wrapping paper which some may think was a little unnecessary but I love the pop of colour you get when you open the cupboards. I also changed the door knobs which a set of mix matched knobs from ebay.
We cook a lots so we splurged on huge white cooker (in a
dream world this would be a Rangemaster or an Aga). I also have lots of spices
and wanted them to be on show and easily accessible. I searched for random
spice racks at car boots and painted them orange for another pop of colour.
In the future I would like to replace the backsplash with white brick tiles with a dark
grey grout (see below), and either white or wooden worktops, what do you think?
Image source: athousandlaughingstarfish.blogspot.com
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