Friday, December 12, 2014

Black and white

What is more classic and versatile then black and white?!  I love mixing those two neutrals with natural wood tones and metallics.  This seems to be my reoccurring theme as of late.  The mix of modern with earthy, natural elements is so appealing to me.  I still enjoy a bright color scheme every now and then but for my home I like a neutral pallet because it makes it so much easier to change the look for seasons or my ever changing mood.
Just tackled yet again another refinish project, this time my kitchen chairs, in black stain of course.  Someday I hope to have a custom farm table made by my extremely talented husband when I have the space for one....tiny house problems! 
                                                 


  


       

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Coffee Station

Just a quick shot of my new Coffee Station...

Loving my Nespresso VertuoLine, it brews espresso and coffee for endless possibilities!  What are your favorite coffee experiences?



Coffee Syrups

That sweet little addition to a great latte....delicious flavor blends.  Yep I'm talking about coffee syrups!  One great thing about life in the country is the wide open spaces and seclusion away from the noisy hustle and bustle of the city but one drawback....the nearest coffee shop is a 20 minute drive and the nearest Starbucks is 45!!!  Anyone who knows me knows that I LOVE my coffee and my Starbucks but after my recent trip to Ireland I have come to love my straight up espressos.  So after a few years of debate I decided to bite the bullet and buy a nice single-serve espresso maker and it's only been a day since it arrived but I am already in LOVE.  But what goes best with a great espresso and hot steamed milk?  SYRUP!  I recently found a few great recipes via Pinterest (my favorite go-to) and I will share them with you.
Over the past few years I have really been trying to buy as much natural and organic products I can afford as well as making "healthier" (sometimes) options myself to avoid certain chemical additives and preservatives hence the make my own syrups.  Plus, it's a great way to get a few different flavors without a huge jar that will go bad before I use it all.
First up Salted Caramel Syrup.  I made this one with a homemade Whiskey Salted Caramel I had in my fridge.

Salted Caramel Syrup:

1/2 Cup organic sugar
1/2 Cup water
1/4 Cup Salted Caramel

Combine sugar and water in a heavy bottom sauce pan bring to boil stirring constantly then reduce to simmer and add Salted Caramel simmer stirring frequently for 15 minutes, cool and place in jar for use.
Refrigerate for up to a month or keep at room temp for a week.

Next,

Cinnamon Maple Vanilla Syrup:

1/2 Cup organic sugar
1/2 Cup water
1/4 Cup Maple syrup
1/2 tsp cinnamon 
3 Tbsp vanilla extract 

Combine sugar, water, maple syrup and cinnamon in a heavy bottom sauce pan, bring to boil stirring constantly then reduce to simmer and add vanilla extract.  Simmer stirring frequently for 15 minutes, cool and jar for use.  Refrigerate for up to a month or keep at room temp for a week.

Finally,


1 Cup organic sugar
1 Cup water
Combine the ingredients in a small saucepan and simmer, stirring frequently, until all the sugar has dissolved. Then, add to your saucepan:
1 Tablespoon pumpkin pie spice
2 Tablespoons pumpkin puree (I made my own from homegrown sugar pumpkins)
Simmer the syrup, spice, and pumpkin puree for about 10 minutes on low. Strain. Use immediately or store in a glass jar for up to a month.
There are so many other great flavors you could do as well, my motto is "get creative".  Enjoy!
                            
    

I got these jars at World Market and added chalk labels.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Transformations

OK, people, here is the dirty little secret about kitchens, whether white or dark: They all have the same issues when it comes to cleanliness! White kitchens are simply less forgiving. I am reminded of the times when decorating clients would ask me to make sure all their upholstery was covered in a dark fabric, “so it wouldn’t show the dirt.”
This always puzzled me and made me grimace. I imagined eons of dirt and dust being ground into the fabric, until it was as stiff as cardboard. 
So if you love the look of a white kitchen, but are avoiding it because it will be a cleaning nightmare, look at it this way: Any kitchen is a cleaning nightmare. So prepare to roll up your sleeves, and pick the kitchen you really want.
-Houzz 
The above is from an article I found - How to keep a white kitchen white.

It is so funny and so true!  I have always wanted a white kitchen, actually I love the color white for almost anything but have always been told when you go white you can see all the dirt.  Thinking long and hard about it I finally come to the conclusion instead of trying to "hide" the dirt why aren't we just cleaning it up?
The key is keeping a schedule and my new favorite phrase- "How about NOW?"  to avoid procrastination and to keep my home clean and organized.  Sure it gets tiring when you spend so much time scrubbing and sparkling and nobody says thank you or acknowledges the difference or the effort it takes but for me it's becoming enough just for me to see the changes and feel the accomplishments.  To look around and be tired but satisfied with the results.  There are so many things in life we can't control but I can control some things and being clean and organized is one of them.
Is it easy?  Not really but it is possible, even for this mother with the house full of boys, dirty boys.  Everything that is really worth it takes work.  So it's time to put in the work and keep it clean and I will be enjoying my "White House" and a healthier, happier life.