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These 19 gorgeous painted table ideas include inspiration for updating all kinds of kitchen tables and dining tables, no matter your style.
An interior designer spends $50 to update her kitchen table—look at how amazing it is now! - Wow! This transformation is amazing! Farm Tables and Farmhouse Decor are EVERYWHERE! This DIY Farm Table is super simple to tackle and create and will save you
Fresh and versatile, these green kitchen cabinet ideas range from soft sage to deep forest, bringing a sense of serenity to a home.
Okay guys, you all are ALWAYS asking me for my favorite kitchen organization ideas. Because let’s be honest, is there anything better than a REALLY well organized kitchen?! Okay, I’m sure there might be better things, but this is pretty high on my list of “things that make me super happy.” We spend a lot of time in our kitchen, and having organizational systems in place just makes cooking and prep time that much easier and more enjoyable. And if you’re a Hidden Potential fan (thanks for watching!), you know kitchen remodels are kinda my thing. And my absolute speciality in these kitchen remodels is adding epic features that make you say “WHAT?! COOL!” but also “that makes my life SO MUCH EASIER!” Who doesn’t want life to be easier? Anybody? Okay, moving on! Anyway, when I was planning my kitchen in my new house I recently moved into, I definitely took a page out of my own Hidden Potential playbook to step up my organization game. I went back through all of my favorite projects to browse all the cool things we did in these kitchens to customize them, and it inspired me! I realized it would be helpful to gather all this kitchen organization inspo into one place in case I’m not the only one OBSESSED with something like a hidden paper towel holder, a pull-out pizza station, hidden tray storage, and more! My Favorite Kitchen Organization Ideas HIDDEN PAPER TOWEL STORAGE Yes, this is the face you make when you realize paper towel can be hidden inside a cabinet. You could also hide it under the countertop. Either way you choose it, hidden paper towel storage is oh-so satisfying. HIDDEN TRAY STORAGE And this is the face you make when your idea to integrate beautiful wooden trays into the side of a kitchen island comes out even better than you imagined. If you do a lot of entertaining, this is a must-have amenity! HIDDEN CUTTING BOARD STORAGE Here’s another twist on hidden things: hiding your wooden cutting boards in between the cabinets! You need to chop something? BOOM. Your cutting board is right there at the countertop waiting for you. PULL-OUT PIZZA STATION Do you LOVE homemade pizza night at your house? Why not make a pull-out pizza station! I get a lot of questions on social media about this so I’ll answer them here. Yes, the little compartments pop out of the drawer for easy cleaning. No, this drawer isn’t refrigerated. You just set it up for pizza-building time so you have all your ingredients in one place! This idea would work for baking, or taco night – the sky’s the limit! TOE-KICK SECRET STORAGE How about making the toe-kicks (that’s the recessed space that’s under the cabinet) actual drawers that store things?! Why would we waste this space if we didn’t have to? This was a MAJORLY COOL upgrade. PERFECTLY ORGANIZED UTENSILS How many times have you reached into the drawer where you keep all the “things we stir with” and they all get caught on each other? Not anymore! DRAWER PEG SYSTEM STORAGE Sometimes having a big drawer for storage is cool, but then everything slides around in it and gets all jumbled up. Then nothing is organized, and you end up annoyed. I made this peg system to utilize the drawer space to its full potential, and it made all the difference! EYE-CATCHING WINE STORAGE You know what’s awesome? Wine storage. You know what’s even more awesome? Wine storage that looks cool. Fully stocked and satisfying to look at! Win-win! HIDDEN DEVICE CHARGING STATION We all need to charge stuff. We all end up charging our stuff in the kitchen. Cords sure don’t do wonders for a pretty kitchen, do they?! Creating a charging drawer is such a sweet amenity for a kitchen – plus it greatly reduces the risk of something spilling on your devices!
About The Artwork colorful and feminine...flowers Original Created: 2014 Subjects: Abstract Materials: Paper Styles: Impressionism Mediums: Acrylic Details & Dimensions Print: Giclee on Fine Art Paper Size: 8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in Size with Frame: 13.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in Frame: White Ready to Hang: Yes Packaging: Ships in a Box
It's been four years since I last gave our kitchen any attention, so I decided to paint my kitchen tiles using Ronseal one coat tile paint
Everyone has their own understanding of how a house should look. Some feel the coziest in a small dwelling next to the woods while others dream about owning a big property with a basketball court next to a lake.
This serving bowl with a lovely striped design by Casa Cubista can be use to serve salads, fruits or just as a decorative object. Unique and versatile, each piece is hand painted by local pottery crafters.
It's Tasha Tudor's birthday today and since I've always been a big fan of her books and art and the way she celebrated holidays, I decided to celebrate! Clarice from Storybook Woods is hosting Tasha Tudor Day again this year so if you would like to see what others around the world are doing to celebrate this day, check in and read her blog comments. I honored Tasha Tudor by playing in my watercolors. I am fairly certain that she did not "play" in her paints since she was a commercial artist who used her art to "feed the wolf" as she once said. But I'd like to think that once in awhile she took time to just enjoy her painting as a means of recreation and inspiration. I painted four small cards and I must say that even though they are very simplistic, they took quite a little time to do. It makes me appreciate the time and effort that artists take to produce a worthy piece. Our children grew up on Tasha Tudor books. I was always grateful that our library had an extensive Tasha Tudor book collection and I'm sure we checked out every single one of them. I always liked the way Tasha created borders around her pictures. Tasha said: I've always done borders of sticks or ribbons or flowers around my illustrations and I don't even know why I decided to. I don't even remember when I didn't. People like to find things in them. Another appeal of my drawings, I think, is that they are done from actuality, not imagined. I know which side a cow is milked from, and what side you should mount a horse from, and how to make a haystack. It's not made up. The people in my pictures are my own grandchildren and friends, and the surroundings are drawn from my surroundings. The flowers are growing wild in my fields or are from my garden. People who come to visit say, "Oh, it's like walking into one of your illustrations." This picture comes from a book I own called The Private World of Tasha Tudor I love to identify all the wildflowers and garden flowers from Tasha's borders, and I know that the flowers she chooses for her borders are the very ones blooming during that time of year. She doesn't just slip in a daisy or a strawberry because it would look pretty. If it isn't in the season of the illustration, it does not belong. This afternoon I enjoyed a simple Tea for One -- Chai tea served in a kitten china mug and banana bread with butter. I imagined that Tasha would have fixed herself a simple tea like this after a morning of painting illustrations. Do you think she would have liked my kitten mug? Happy Birthday, Tasha! It's been fun knowing you! Take Joy!