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vintage kitchen
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4.03.2014
Mug Shots
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I have to attribute this clever title to my dear, sista friend Robyn who recently took this awesome photo, with the caption Mug Shot, durin...
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3.21.2014
Our Breakfast Nook Plate Wall
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I have always loved plate walls. I think what I love most about them is their ability to bring such a wide array of color and pattern to a ...
6.03.2013
Seeing Things in a Different Light
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Hi friends! Hope you are well. We had a couple of scary, stormy days here in Joplin over the weekend, complete with Tornado sirens and ...
5.01.2013
Plate Walls and Dinner Parties and Haircuts, Oh My!
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Hi friends, We've been busy around our house. I just finished up a blog design project for a client and can now get back to this ol...
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11.25.2012
A Very Vintage Christmas, Room by Room- The Kitchen
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This marks the first installment of a series of posts entitled "A Very Vintage Christmas, Room by Room." The kitchen is the most ...
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6.17.2011
Secrets to an Effortless, Industrial Farmhouse Kitchen
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(source) It's hard not to love the effortless look of an industrial farmhouse kitchen. In my tenure as a lover of said styl...
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3.08.2011
Awkward Space Solutions- Above Kitchen Cabinets
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If your home was built in the past century and has standard ceiling heights, chances are, the tops of your kitchen cabinets boast excellent ...
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1.02.2011
What I'm In The Market For...
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When it comes to furniture, I'm sure many of you are like me and do not have the budget to pick something out of a catalog and have it s...
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6.19.2010
Mid Century Modest with Pam Kueb
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Here is a follow up to my post on mid century kitchens! I love what Pam says about the difference between mid-century modern and mid-century...
6.13.2010
Mid Century Kitchens
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We've tossed around the idea of purchasing a mid century ranch-style home and updating it where needed, but keeping and highlighting al...
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