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Size pretty normal, but baked in a toaster oven, as I no longer possess a normal household sized one. If a ship’s cook can operate in a galley, I guess I can. 😊 Luckily I don’t have to turn out fancy meals.
Baking bread is a kind of magic in action. It's such fun to see how the form and surface of a finished loaf will appear as it emerges from the oven!
Kitchen! All I did was replace the dishwasher and the faucet when we moved in. Otherwise I like my kitchen. I think the butterfly hinges on the cabinetry are a nice touch. They also go all the way up to the ceiling. For a tiny kitchen there is an amazing amount of storage.
Period Interiors 1900-1960
My kitchen measures 8.5'x8.5' and is tucked under the stairs to the second floor. A dark day today, the roads were icy, I stayed home and conversed with the cats.
You are what you eat.
When you meet 10 nice people they shape your view of a country. Then you run into 1 absolute jerk and he obliterates that view. That's human psychology 101.
So let's have some food, some drinks, some laughter and run once more into 10 nice people. 😁
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BTW, this wonderful lady once met Alain Delon and still proudly shows the old & worn picture of them to the customers who care for a chat.
I was cleaning and put my canisters on the stove to make room for my recently thrifted vintage ice bucket. You don't see the spilled bag of sesame seeds on the floor and overflowing trash can. I left to run an errand and expected to come home to a disaster area, but that 30 minutes away gave me a new perspective. When I cam home I saw only the pretty things on my stove and fell in love with my new tiny kitchen all over again.
Absence really does make the heart grow fonder.
I'm in the process of painting my kitchen cabinets--so far the upper wall cabinets are done, and now I'm ready to get started on the (tiny) lower cabinets!
The kitchen with the new backsplash in place!
I was worried that the design would seem too busy, but I actually LOVELOVELOVE it!
(Though now I totally want to get the mercury glass-look knobs from Anthropologie to complete the look!)
Cabinet painting = COMPLETE!
Now I just need to cough up the money to buy the panels for the backsplash!
I've used the GRUNDTAL 80cm shelf as the base and hung the GRUNDTAL dish rack,shelf and cutlery holder from it. That's a 40cm GRUNDTAL rack on the side wall with my colanders. The rack easily folds up when it's empty if I want to save a little more space.
Yup, that is the extent of our workable counter space! Normally, I don't take kitchen shots since our kitchen is so dark, but we were getting some nice light earlier this week.
The folks at Kazza make a lot of wonderful things. My current fascination is the "Tiny House" series. You know, its a Second Life spin on the tiny house fad on TV recently.
These appliances are no longer on the counter. They're put away in the hall closet which I have turned into a closet for my cooking and baking supplies.
Compact dishwasher no longer countertop! Now looks "built in" and works great!
To anyone thinking of buying a countertop dishwasher, I have two pieces of advice for you: (1) Always use Cascade Complete (I'm not usually a brand devotee, but nothing else works as well!!), (2) always preheat the hot water before starting the washer (run the hot tap in the sink until the water is warm) because the washer uses so little water that it will just be getting tepid right when the machine stops using it, and you need hot water to clean your dishes!
Yup, that is the extent of our workable counter space! Normally, I don't take kitchen shots since our kitchen is so dark, but we were getting some nice light earlier this week.
(or actually, in April 2010)
This is what the kitchen of my current apartment looked like when I signed the lease in April 2010. I was taking a chance, since all I had was the building manager's word that the kitchen would be repainted, would get new lower cabinets, a dishwasher, and a new stove.
Luckily, it worked out quite well! The kitchen that I got when I moved in sure wasn't perfect, but I've been working on it since then to make it what I want! :-)