Thursday, 12 August 2010

IS GETTING CLOSER NOW AND LOVING IT

In certain matters I can be patient as a buddha and let things take their time.
In other matters not. I get eager as an annoying child when I can't get what I want immediately.

This pretty much only applies to matters concerning things at home; decorating and fixing things. I can't stand to have things at home half done or waiting to be done (we are not talking about dishes or a messy study-desk here, ehrm, those can take their time)... There are few things more annoying like not having enough glue to finnish something of, purchasing an itme of wrong measurements, lacking the right screwes or a packing missing a piece. Uh!

We have had to wait for an item ordered by a carpenter for ages and now we finally received an important part of the kitchen!
The shelf:


We renewed the kitchen totally during our renovation; making it according to the old kitchen, looking pretty much the same, only with new fresh and functional surfaces and equipment. I was tempted to order my kitchen from Kvänum, this one, but the price was so ridiculously high I couldn't bare to go trough with it. Instead we went with basic, timeless pieces but spiced them up with details; like using the old handles from the original kitchen. And ordering the rest from a carpenter according to our own wishes. It turns out more affordable that way, you get to support a craftsman and get things the way you like them.

I'm still waiting for the long wooden handles for the drawers though. Things will be a lot easier around the kitchen when they arrive :)

Our home is getting closer to getting ready and it feels great.

19 comments:

BlueMoonDame said...

LOVE the little drawers on that shelf!!! Your little nic naks look super cute.

FairyFiligree said...

I know the feeling! lovely shelving there - It's not quite small and it's not quite big but it sure seems roomy. How many drawers there? 8? Did I count right? What wil you be hiding in them all?

The Freelancer's FashionBlog said...

Fairy FIligree : that's the thing with new storage space, first you don't know what all to put in there but after a while you run out of space again :) Now I have teabags in one, vitamins in another, extra hooks and stuff in a third. Five still empty.

Rosie Unknown said...

It looks amazing! I can't wait to see more photos!

satu said...

Unbelievable cute shelf!I'm loving it!
And all the pictures from your new home looks so beautiful.Can't wait either to see more!

Dial V for Vintage said...

This looks so cozy :). Good luck with finishing your renovations and decorations!

Frollein von Sofa said...

very lovely !! what's the stuff in the biggest jar in front ?

pumps & luiers said...

looks great and better to support the small craftsmen! Our renovationproject is yet too start at the end of this month, we still have a long way tog go!

Olivia Rouge said...

i-h-a-n-a! <3

Dave Feucht said...

That shelf is great! Congratulations on feeling more settled into your new place, and hopefully the nice, remodeled kitchen will give you the needed freedom to pursue your cooking wishes more :)

Cheers!

The Freelancer's FashionBlog said...

Rosie Unknown : I will post some more when I get more done and tidied up, it's a bit messy for the moment :)

Frollein von Sofa : a 1kg bag of dried dates :)

Sueper : oh, good luck with what's to come!

Dave Feucht : I hope so too! I have a lot of things planned already :)

Roxy said...

Such a great sinple piece for in your kitchen!

archives vintage said...

ohhhh, looks great! :)

Vanessa said...

Looks like everything is coming together beautifully!

ina said...

That's looking good!
You will soon have the still empty drawers filled with pencils, old batteries, receipts, rubber bands, plasters and everything you never know where to put, but can't throw away either... At least I would.

Unknown said...

Åh så vackert!:D

Isabelle said...

Tjusigt!

Miss Babooshka said...

I'm in love with this shelves, but I don't think I could find a similar in France ... :(

The Freelancer's FashionBlog said...

Miss Babooshka : But it's custom made for us! So all you need is a drawing of how you want it done and a carpenter to do it :)

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