We’re Buying A New Kitchen! (With House Attached)
Since starting Southern Plate, one of the regular things I get asked is to show readers my kitchen. Many loving and wonderful people have this grand idea of me having a spacious and functional kitchen with the latest and greatest of appliances and decor. While I do have some pretty awesome counter top appliances, the “coolness” factor of my kitchen ends there.
Whoever designed this house had a real eye for miniatures and they really let that shine in my little kitchen, which I affectionately call my “walk in closet with appliances”. I’ve never actually shown photos of my kitchen because I have a difficult time fitting in there with a camera. The designer’s love of miniatures is further emphasized by the dark finished cabinets and dark blue counter tops. The teeny tiny window pulls it all together, shedding just the right amount of light to make one feel as if they are in a small and cozy cave. Ahh, the baking bliss I’ve known for the past ten years.
~grips the sides of her keyboard with white knuckles as she looks to you in desperation~ I need sunshine people!
Now I know some of you are thinking that I could have painted those cabinets and remodeled that kitchen. Seems easy enough until you realize that I don’t have a handyman handy. I have a husband who can design entire space stations but after ten years I just recently managed to talk him into taking up a paint brush for our living room. This left me with two options: Do it myself or hire it done. My two answers to those are: I don’t have time and I can’t afford it – BUT ….
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN…the moment you’ve all been waiting for!
Alright, so I’m the one whose been waiting for it but I’m trying to be all grandiose here because this is a big moment for me so bear with…
MEET MY NEW KITCHEN!!
(with cabinet hardware that is soon to be replaced with shiny chromey silvery looking deals because I can do that much myself!)
MEET MY NEW STOVE!
It has FIVE eyes!
FIVE!!!!
~giggle~
Thank you, GE, for making my FIVE eye stove!
Meet the interior of my new stove!!
MEET MY NEW DISHWASHER!
Isn’t it beautiful? I swear I want to have wallet prints made of it to hand out…
~blows a kiss to Whirlpool~
MEET MY NEW MICROWAVE!
(I think its a toaster oven, too. I’ve never had one of those!)
Now class, say hello to the sink…
~voices pipe up in happy unison: HELLO, SINK!~
Another view of my kitchen!
Yes, I do need an island but that old no-handyman thing comes into play again so we’re just gonna have to save up some moolah and buy one or get creative.
I’m hoping I can come across some type of antique work table or such to use that will prove useful as well as be a cool story telling piece and make me seem all Martha-esque!
Another view of my new kitchen…
This is a photo of MY FIRST EVER PANTRY!!!
And follow Katy right out this door from the kitchen into….
My Southern Plate office!!!!
(formerly known as “the sun room”)
My current office is a recliner by day and my bed by night
Another view of my new office!
My FIRST EVER office which is ATTACHED to my NEW Kitchen!!
This is the upstairs apartment where visiting Southern Plate dignitaries will stay
(That means Terri of Dixie Cornbread fame is gonna come visit me)
Honestly, I never thought in a million years I’d ever have a house with an upstairs! How COOL is this?
VERY COOL!
This is another view of the upstairs apartment, with Katy heading into the big closet that is going to serve as an overflow for my pantry.
Look at me, getting my first pantry and already planning a second!
Apparently, getting in closets is an awful lot of fun.
This is the back view of my Southern Plate office with a view of the balcony on the visiting dignitary’s suite :).
This house is SO BEAUTIFUL, I cannot BELIEVE I am going to get to live here!
I am going to be holding my breath until closing!
This is where I want to have my raised bed garden.
My garden has become quite a point of contention around here but we won’t go into that ~smiles sweetly~.
Now THIS is where you come in!
All of my beautiful new appliances: microwave, oven, dishwasher…one thing is missing!
I am most likely going to have to fill that hole with our current refrigerator for a time at least. The one we have was the cheapest model available ten years ago and it has pretty much held up as expected. Shelves have broken and had to be tossed. A drawer in the bottom cracked and eventually had to be thrown away as well. It’s even missing one of the front door handles!
Bless its little pea pickin’ heart, this fridge runs fine but leaves so much to be desired other than that ~laughs~.
I’ve just been grateful to have it though. Think of all of the people in the world who don’t have refrigeration and its hard to complain about a working refrigerator.
However, I feel like I am moving into a dream kitchen with my new stove, microwave, dishwasher, and pantry. I would dearly love to have a new refrigerator to go along with them. I’ve already been window shopping even though it will be a few months before we purchase one. This is going to be my new baby and I want to get the best I can possibly get for my money.
With that in mind, here are my questions for you:
- What brand of refrigerator do you recommend?
- What features do you find indispensable?
- If you were going to purchase a new refrigerator, where would you go?
- How long have you had your refrigerator and what kind do you have?
AND if you would like, send me a photo of your refrigerator along with a description of it to publish in a future post ! (No, I’m not kidding!) You don’t even have to clean it off, just send me a photo of it as is, along with what brand it is and how long its been keeping your family chilled.
Email photos to: fridge@southernplate.com
So here is the summary of my new kitchen with house attached!
Our current house:
- a little over 1400 square feet
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 baths
- teensey weensey miniature kitchen 🙂
Our NEW Kitchen (with new house attached!)
- over 2500 square feet
- 4 bedrooms plus bonus apartment
- 3 full baths
- GINORMOUS kitchen filled with SUNSHINE and a walk in pantry!
- Southern Plate office in the former sunroom (more sunshine!)
Now there is ONE MORE THING I need from all of you! You know how Martha has names for her houses and such? I want a name for my new home. Y’all know I enjoy having humor injected whenever possible so that would be a plus (but not requirement) in the name. A play on Southern Plate might be fun as well but not neccesary. After you tell me all about your refrigerator, I’d love it if you’d help me think up a name for the new house we are getting (as a result of it coming attached to our new kitchen). Got any ideas?
“Become a possibilitarian. No matter how dark things seem to be or actually are, raise your sights and see possibilities — always see them, for they’re always there.” ~Normal Peal (Submitted by Southern Plate reader, Barbara)
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Thank you for letting me share this big news with you! It still doesn’t seem real to me that we are going to get this house but closing date is set for the end of the month so cross your fingers with me that I don’t wake up!
Gratefully,
Christy
I am SO envious of your NEW kitchen. Mine is like your old one,
But it’s painted buttery yellow and the cabinets are painted white. I did that myself with some help from my sons.
And O-M-G!!!!!!!! You have a PANTRY!!!!!!!! I LOVE pantries!!! I would KILL for a Pantry!!!
(And YES- closets ARE a LOT of fun to be in….it’s like a bunk bed-….if you have a good imagination it can be like, anything you want it to be….A time machine, or A cave where you’re hiding out from the bad guys….or it could be a tower room where you’re a princess who’s been locked up by her evil step-mother or a witch, Or just a zillion other things…) Yes- I’m still 5 at heart and my kids and grands think I’m just Da Bomb because I will play Lazer-tag with them in the yard in the summer.
Heheheheheheh!!!
Just read this post and, even though it’s been up a while, I just had to respond to your questions. Five years ago today we bought our “kitchen with a house attached” and I completely understand your excitement. And, by the way, your house looks beautiful — so fresh and light. I left a sunroom at my old house (not nearly as nice as yours!) and it while it would be perfect now for taking photos of food, I wouldn’t trade my amazing kitchen for the old house again!
As for refrigerators . . . our house came with a Sub-Zero, which suits the style of the kitchen perfectly. However, I find them to be too shallow, and ours does not have ice/water in the door, which drives my husband nuts. Still, I manage to keep everything I need in it and I do appreciate the useful spaces for storage of items in both the fridge and freezer sections. It is also great for holding the temp at the exact temperature I set.
Since moving in, we have added a Sears Kenmore French door/bottom freezer to the garage. I L-O-V-E the French doors because I can put half-sheet pans in with no problem! How cool is that? I also like the bottom freezer, because the space is not as confining as the narrower side-by-side AND things don’t get hidden and lost, because I can look down and see everything from the top! I’ve had top freezer, side-by-side and now French door/bottom freezer — the French doors rock!
And one more thing . . . we also named our house. Well, actually we named the whole place, which is 10.5 acres with some very nice features, like an outdoor brick oven!!! I told you it was my dream house, didn’t I? We are completely surrounded by trees and we live in Southern Illinois, so after much deliberation, we named our new home Prairie Wood. My husband also purchased a domain name to go with a new website for me — Prairie Wood Kitchen. I write at Cora Cooks now, but I have a Blogger site called Prairie Wood Kitchen up too, until we can consolidate everything into Prairie Wood Kitchen dot com. So much to do!
Good luck and I’ll look forward to keeping up with the move. I adore your blog and all things Southern. I lived in North Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana and Texas and California for 30 years before coming back home to Southern Illinois. I was Southern before I left home, but I am way Southern now!
I hope you and your family enjoy your new home as much as we have. Sometimes I still have to pinch myself to make sure it isn’t really a dream. A place is important when it’s meant to be a home.
Wow! Congratulations! I love your huge kitchen, the oven with ALL those racks (2 are NOT enough) and the pantry. It would be a dream come true for me. I was so mesmerized about the kitchen I almost forgot to say, what a wonderful house. May you and your family have many, many happy years there.
OK. I gotta ask. What do you mean your stove has five eyes? I’ve never heard of a stove having eyes. You also said, “turn off the eye” in your Sweet Tea post. Is my stove watching me?
LOL- Stove Eyes are the things that heat up, hun.
Ewww- that’s kinda creepy thinking my stove might be watching me.
all the times I’ve cheated on my diet standing right next to the stove.
LOL.
Mah,
I am so happy for you. It is so so pretty. Remember a New House needs a new quilt too.
Someone mentioned “home plate” for a house name….I love it. Kinda like Fred too…
May you have many many years of health wealth and happiness in you new home.
Love ya,
i have a kenmore side by side with ice machine and water. i love mine. with sears you can buy a extended warranty.
How about “Southern Range” then you could say “you are at Home on the Range” LOL!!