One being my Galley Style Kitchen.
Having moved from a Farm Size, open, eat~in Kitchen to Galley Style
has kept me awake many a night trying to come to terms with my limitations.
"Mr. Ed" helped bring me to terms with the size limitation
of our 1970's Galley Style Kitchen.
While I will say my design style
is somewhere between Transitional and Traditional,
Timeless Classic Traditional works best
within On Crooked Creek's Galley Style Kitchen.
So~o~o. . .
This Spring,
I chose to update the on~site builders cabinetry with new hardware.
Earlier in the updates,
"Mr. Ed" and I chose to spray paint the existing hardware black.
A Touch of Class has been added with the rimmed burnished brass exposure.
Several pieces of the hardware had to be ordered.
While I was patiently awaiting the missing pieces arrival,
"Mr. Ed" gave all the cabinetry a fresh coat of paint!
adding new hardware has given it A Touch of Class!
Until next time. . .
5 comments:
Pat, I love the new hardware & Ed painting the cabinets a fresh, bright white....it makes the s po ace look so much larger. Hreat job! AND your sidekick always right beside you, doing anything to help! I love you two! 💖💖
Sorry for the typos...these touchy keys drive me nuttier than I already am! 😁
Hi Sweetie Pooh Pat! I love your kitchen and how it's turned out. I know gallery kitchens aren't as big as we'd like but I know they are easy to work in. Love the pretty hardware and you know how I love a white kitchen. Hope all is well.
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
white cabinets are my favorite and love the hardware...i adore my galley kitchen!
I love your kitchen and your new hardware sure gave your cabinet doors a touch of class and Mr. Ed in such a wonderful 'handyman' dear friend.
Thank you so much for your kind comment and sweet too on my struggle with blogging. I have made not a drastic decision which I explain on my last post plus a Summer table.
Big hugs,
Fabby
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