After living with this interim set for about a year, a new design challenge emerged. The chairs' backs felt too high, visually cutting off the connection between the kitchen and the family room. My first thought? Trimming their backs.
(You're right, that probably wasn't the best idea! 😅)
Instead of reaching for the saw, I embarked on another search for more suitable, economical chairs. My persistence paid off with another fantastic Craigslist score: four charmingly old, small chairs in reasonably good condition, all for just $5 apiece!
A little spray paint breathed new life into them, and I instantly loved their color and size.
Almost a year and a half after starting my table search, the magical notification popped up. It was another Craigslist miracle: a listing for four free chairs and a table!
Yes, you read that right – free!
After a much-needed makeover with some elbow grease and a fresh coat of paint, the new breakfast nook finally came together.
Cristina, I LOVE the transformation....I can't bring myself to paint my kitchen, but I KNOW I would love it. Anywho, I think you need a rug under the table....I know, rugs under dining room tables are a disaster...that is why I love rugsusa.com...they are so inexpensive they are darn near disposable. I noticed they had round rugs. I have started adding pops of 'cool reds" in my house and I am loving it...maybe a red rug?
ReplyDeleteYou have one of my favorite kitchens I've ever seen. It is gorgeous, Cristina. You are such a great designer and diy'er.
ReplyDeleteLoved this passage through time. I vote for a green or blue island, and I also liked Beck's idea of a rug under the table, red would be fun!
ReplyDeleteLove the evolution of your kitchen! Frankly I wouldn't change the island color but I understand - blue is my color choice!
ReplyDeleteOh I love it just the way it is. Great transformation and I think it is just about perfect.
ReplyDeleteI love your table and chairs! You did good. About your island paint color, I don't know. I like all those colors. I guess whichever one makes the most sense with what you have.
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Looks great! I would try a Navy Blue island? Can't wait to see what you come up with.
ReplyDeletecristina can you please tell me where you purchase those grey drapes they seem very long.
ReplyDeleteHi Rose, they were custom made during one of my trips to Colombia. I don't even know what kind of fabric is that. Sorry about it! :(
DeleteI love your kitchen and it was fun to see the transformation over time.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a good seeker of deals and definitely know how to pull it all together! Cheers to your wonderful sense of style Cristina!
ReplyDeleteThanks ladies! Rose Arroyo, those drapes were custom made while one of my trips to Colombia. They're very long, I think 101", I couldn't find them in that size in any store that I could afford.
ReplyDeleteGreat transformations....beautiful kitchen and breakfast area...and truthfully, I love the island the way it is...
ReplyDeleteCristina ! Me encanta el gran cambio de esa cocina , desde el colorido hasta casda una de las sillas , esa hermosa mesa , las cortinas , todo perfectamente combinado
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautifu! And I think a pop of pretty much any color you love would look great. A pop of red would look amazing, that is my favorite color. Can't wait to see what you choose!
ReplyDeleteThe transformation has been amazing and I love what you have now. Your kitchen is fabulous. Thanks tons for linking to Inspire Me.
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