This is a photo of our ski house kitchen,
I took it right before we closed on the unit in 2008.
I took it right before we closed on the unit in 2008.
{The moose head stools belonged to the former owners.}
For the past two ski seasons, I have been busily, happily fixing up the place.
To see more of this click here.
The final task is the kitchen.
The gray color in the stones
of the living room fireplace served as a
starting point for the kitchen renovation.
To see more of this click here.
The final task is the kitchen.
The gray color in the stones
of the living room fireplace served as a
starting point for the kitchen renovation.
{This Pottery Barn lamp, is one of my favorite finds.}
Since the first floor has an open plan,
the color of the kitchen
has to work with the rest of the home.
Using the stone color as my guide,
I scoured the internet for some gray kitchen inspiration.
I scoured the internet for some gray kitchen inspiration.
These kitchens are a lot more elaborate than our little efficiency kitchen.
However, this last one (which may be a butler's pantry
to the white kitchen in the background)
to the white kitchen in the background)
illustrates how even a small space can look amazing.
{It looks a bit pink here, but looks really great in person.}
The floors will be a dark, wide plank hardwood.
The appliances will be stainless steel.
The layout of the kitchen
will be unchanged, just the looks.
Something to look forward to
when the weather starts to get cold again,
since I still don't ski!
The appliances will be stainless steel.
The layout of the kitchen
will be unchanged, just the looks.
Something to look forward to
when the weather starts to get cold again,
since I still don't ski!
Images via: ElementsofStyle;MarthaStewartviaAperfectgray;AtlantaHomesMagviaThingsThatInspire







Sue,
ReplyDeleteAfter drooling over the master bedroom "after" and looking at these inspiration images....I just have one comment...hurry the hell up!
xo,
~Rebecca
You're speaking my language, gal! Can't wait to see the finished kitchen. Elephant's Breath is one of my favs. Lots of 'after' images, please!
ReplyDeleteThe inspirations pictures are fabulous!! And I with A & A, loved your after shots from before and I need to see more, please!!!
ReplyDeleteI am in hopes one day, we can buy a ski spot to hang our hats, gloves and skis. I have a file of inspirations, ideas and things that I would want in a ski home. I think it needs to be easy to maintain, and have sort of a "clubby" - 'Lounge" atmosphere all centered around "apres ski" (how do I add the accent?) I have my husband's le crueset orange fondue pot - and a modern day stainless electric one - so the entire place would be designed around that, lots of cheese, chocolate and hungry skiiers.
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You have such an inspirational blog. I'll be back for after photos!
ReplyDeleteLove that paint choice. Can't wait to see how it turns out. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the gray idea. And, I missed your other transformations the first time aroumd. They look awesome! I'd be the same way about skiing. I usually do a 1/2 day and finish up in the spa in time to meet everyone up for apres skiing!
ReplyDeleteElephant's breath, what an awesome name for paint. It's going to look so pretty !
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see it! i love the name of the paint and all the inspiration pictures you found. gorgeous!
ReplyDeletecan't wait for this redo!! love the inspiration pics. and who'd not a sucker for a gray kitchenthese days??
ReplyDeletewho's not a sucker...not who'd. sorry.
ReplyDeletehi! how fun for you to have such a great project to work on! i love grey too. i just painted my living room a soft light grey and the ceiling is a much darker grey and i LOVE it! isn't grey so warm of a color. rich too! thanks for your sweet comments and for stopping by my blog. i've had fun perusing your posts and i'll be back often!
ReplyDeleteLove that color! The redo sounds like its going to be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOur kitchen is grey - there are moments I love the cabinet and wall color and others when I seriously don't. It can read a bit pinky/lavendar and I'm just not into it when it's blistery/gloomy, sadly. But i also probably obsess about this much more than the average person :) The color you chose is very warm and I'm excited to see your other choices. I want more details!! Marija
ReplyDeleteGreat inspiration photo's!! I LOVE LOVE LOVE gray cabinets! I can't wait to see the after pics..
ReplyDeleteLove your choice of gray. I can't wait to see the final results. Who would think an elephant's breath could look so beautiful! xo
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of a grey kitchen. Can't wait to see the final product!
ReplyDeletelove the inspiration. Gray is my favorite.
ReplyDeleteoh heavenly day this is going ot be soooo nice. Grey can be so warm and inviting... I can't wait to see the finished product!
ReplyDeleteIncredible is all I have to say!! I was over at Cashon & Co. and your master bed. took my breath away!! Stunning!! It looks like your going to rock it again in the Kitchen... can't wait. You've got it going on girl!!
ReplyDeleteIf this is what your ski place looks like... when do we get to see where you live most of the year?
Is it done, is it done? Can't wait to see. That PB lamp is also one of my favorites! xo
ReplyDeleteI love your inspiration pictures. I bet its going to be stunning. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
ReplyDeleteMy new blog went up today and I am so excited. Stop by and check out my brand new and improved site daaaahling. I want to know what you think. I'm also doing a fab give away.
*kisses* HH
Wow!! I think you are headed in a great direction. It will be fun to see how it all turns out. I love what a little paint can do to a room, Have a wonderful Wednesday,Kathysue
ReplyDeleteAwww, am totally having a blog/comment-Sally-Fields moment here! Thanks for all the great feedback! Loving it.
ReplyDeleteI am so amazed! It's going to be fantastic... you'll have to check out the comment I left with Kellie (cashon&co) I'd feel like a nerd repeating it. Let's just say I'm entirely smitten with your bedroom!! xo
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of post!! Love all the pictures! And that fireplace is FABULOUS (as I LOVE fireplaces)!
ReplyDeleteGreat job my dear! Perfect choices for the mountains!!
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you MUST post pictures of the kitchen when its done- its going to transform the whole place!
ReplyDeleteNothing like going gray gracefully! Does Christopher Peacock have a gray kitchen?
ReplyDeleteThat will be so fun to see the difference! Those are some good gray kitchens you found!
ReplyDeleteLove those kitchens, and Farrow and Ball! I am so glad you stopped by and left a comment today so that I could come here and find this page. I really like what I see and will definitely be back. I took a peek around - I see you are an Aux Delices fan too - isn't their orzo salad amazing? I make it at home quite a bit.
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Stephanie
SUE! I think we would be fast friends in real life too. I would love to have a ski place, but I really don't like to ski - at all.
ReplyDelete(love gray in any shade!! can't wait to see the 'after.')
Hi again. I am on Long Island, but my sister in law lives in Greenwich, and is the one who introduced us to A.D. I love Debra's cookbook, and I will often make that orzo for dinner, just adding in the pistachios at the last minute so they don't get soggy. If you don't have the cookbook, I really recommend it. I'm making dinner from there tonight!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous inspiration pics! Grey is one of my very favorite colors. : )
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see the finished kitchen. Loving that first inspiration shot.
ReplyDeleteYou have some interesting concepts. I have been designing a new kitchen and bathrooms for us for some time now and searching the Internet for ideas. I do have a leg up on most, though, because I'm a cabinetmaker, so I can do my own cabinetry, which is the heart of a bathroom. One of the things I have been finding, though, is that there are just a ton of ideas out there. And it kind of looks like you’re working on making some more ideas that are worth emulating. I will be most interested to see how it all turns out for you.
ReplyDeleteOh, It's my dream to own a ski home! my boyfriend just got back from park city, utah and was raving about how great if felt to ski again.. I was so jealous. I saw your home's afters-- wow! it looks great. I'm a big fan of the gray paint, too. very chic.
ReplyDeleteXO fallon
The gray looks great! I love that color!
ReplyDeleteOhhh~can we please have a bloggers get-away weekend here? I'll bring the wine and sweet yummies. I'd happily sit and read magazines all weekend long.
ReplyDeleteLove your ski home...can't wait to see the kitchen photos! I had to go back and look at your January post to catch up. I agree with your comment about taking risks in a home that is not a full-time residence. It is fun to do so and two homes with like decorating would be borin. Fabulous job you are doing...looking forward to seeing the finished project. We re-did our kitchen in our weekend home last summer and I'm thrilled with how it turned out...perhaps, I'll have to share.
ReplyDeleteOh I cant wait to see it. Love that color. Those pics are awesome, love the direction!
ReplyDeleteBring it on...can't wait to see it finished. There are so many shades of gray out there and I absolutely love the one you chose.
ReplyDelete~jermaine~
Aw I looooove all the photos you picked out - gorgeous!! I still remember when we closed on our condo, I couldn't stop thinking about the new paint or the tiles, etc. So much fun! Can't wait to see your after photos and new kitchen!
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p.s thanks so much for stopping by - stay in touch! :)
Loving the Elephant's Breath swatch! It's going to look FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteI bet this is going to look amazing--can't wait to see!
ReplyDeleteso far so good can't wait to see everything else you are gonna do!!
ReplyDeleteIt will be gorgeous! What a beautiful fireplace.
ReplyDeletewhat a stunning fireplace. I love the colour scheme you are going with. We have a smokey pallet in your bedroom thanks to some kelley hoppen ( not sure of the spelling) wallpaper and I really love it, it feels so plush and easy on the eyes. Our current look is very cream with colour accents throughout on a few feature walls. I am looking forward to getting the colour back in our lives when we move to AZ -- I am thinking cool teals, hot pinks and deep blues with crisp whites. Not sure I can really live with all that colour, but the accents will be a nice change.
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