Hello all! How was your Easter weekend? I hope it was wonderful. :)
We had a great one as you can tell by the tuckered out Bub and dog:
:) Adorable.
I get asked a lot how to decorate one spot in particular and its a toughie. High spaces in particular (plant ledges, above armoires) are hard, in my opinion. And the kitchen cabinets are no exception.
Our cabs arent super tall we went with the basic height so we have a ton of space above them. I tried leaving them nekked, but it just looks so unfinished and bare. And I love having a little somethin up there to add some personality and color to the kitchen.
I know some dont like the decorating over the cabinets idea, and thats cool. I really dont need to know. Reallyits OK. :)
Last week I finished up another item on my kitchen to-do listand it was a LONG time coming. I started our mini kitchen redo last May, and the looming one year anniversary is kind of kicking my booty in gear. Id love to have everything checked off my list by the year mark.
You can see in this old pic that I had stenciled sayings above the cabinets:
I had a Tuscan theme going in the room and I chose words like Family and Friends and Wine and Food in Italian.
But a beadboard backsplash doesnt exactly scream Tuscan, so Ive wanted to get rid of those words foreva now.
So I started priming:
And I figured it would be an easy project, but like pretty much ALWAYS, one thing turned into another. That is how I roll.
Two coats of primer and two coats of paint later, and you could see where I had touched up the paint:
I was hoping that wasnt going to happen, but it did so I rolled with it. :) I repainted the area above the cabinets with a quick coat of the lovely Sisal color from Ralph Lauren (Home Depot can still mix it for you!)
LOVE this color.
And then I moved onto another project Ive been wanting to address for some time now updating and rearranging the accessories on top of the cabs. And I wanted to get it done without leaving the house. (Or spending any cash!)
I started with Goodwill frame Ive had for ages:
Brand new baby!
I found a Target placemat a couple of months ago that I loved, and knew just what I was going to do with it:
Its plastic and was only $1.99.
I cut it to fit the frame, and ended up with this:
So cute!!
You can see my little secret for propping up stuff up there:
Our little-used NYC book and my old AP Stylebook have a use again!
I only use old paperbacks, but on occasion Hubs will ask where a book is and Ill answer, Did you check above the cabinets honey?
No lie. :)
Thats what its like living with me. He loves me so. (He must.)
:)
Anyhoo, next I focused on the blinding green tray I spray painted back here:
It. was. BRIGHT. Sheesh. Pretty much as soon as I did it, I wanted to change it.
I pulled it down and sprayed it with some yellow instead, but that pesky S was still showing through. So I thunk and I thunk, and came up with a (free!) fix to cover it.
I took some poster board, cut it to the size of the inside of the tray and then used a stencil to dress it up a bit:
It is SO not perfect but remember its up high! And it was FREE. Me likey.
I may get a piece of plexiglass cut to fit over it eventually, but its not going to be used so for now it stays as is.
I had to keep at least ONE word up there the Italian was gone, but I had to add one more thats near and dear to my heart:
Yes, I love to eat. I needed to proclaim my love, loud and clear.
These are cardboard letters from Joanns and theyve been sitting up there unfinished for months. First I tried covering them with fabric, then paper, and then realized they were way too busy.
You cant go wrong with good old black. :)
I saw this cage at Stein Mart a few weeks ago and couldnt resist it!:
It was $20 and they had a smaller size too. LOVE!!
I also picked up this cutie little stool a few months ago (for $12) at TJ Maxx:
UGH, I love it! It matches the blue tray I used in the living room. I love how it pulls out the blue in the little cafe curtains I made a couple of weeks ago.
Some of the pieces Ive had for a long time the pear art used to be a wrapped canvas:
I cut it out and framed it in an IKEA frame.
Last year I picked up the round platter from IKEA as well:
And the herb crate was a little DIY project from last summer. I adore that little crate!
I learned while working in the decorating biz that your eye should travel up and down when looking at accessories, and I try to apply that above our cabinets:
One tall thing, one shorter thing, one tall thingyou get it. ;)
Because we have so much space above our cabinets, I try to go with larger pieces to fill it:
And like any hard-to-decorate space, I always say to be PATIENT. Areas like this cant be forced its the kind of thing you fill as you go, when you find items you love, that are the right size, that apply to the space. (Trays, baskets and platters for a kitchen.)
You may notice one more little changethe ball started rolling and I couldnt stop it.
I resisted, but it always wins out. :)
I FINALLY installed the crown molding in this space:
And Ill tell you more about that when I finish the other half of the room (the family room).
Im SO glad to have this done! Or at least up. Done is a bit of a stretch. :)
I may add a little detail to the bottom to chunk it up a bit, but for now, Ill be happy if I dont see our ladder again for a very, VERY long time. :)
So that, my dears, is how I decorate above our cabinets! If our cabs were taller, Id do a lot less probably wider, fatter items. But I love it and will probably not touch it for another year or five. And my kitchen list to-do is dwindling WHOO!
How do you deal with up high spaces? Do tell!
**To see more updates to our kitchen since this post, go here.
**And check out more of our home here.
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