My mother's kitchen really looks just like that Pinterest link with the buttery yellow. Although her blue is a little darker, and it's the countertop, not the cabinets.
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My idea of a kitchen is white(ish) walls, light colored wood cabinets, and darkish counters. I'm mellow on the details.
Load of laundry from Hell. Kept unbalancing, then wadding up in the dryer.
I think I'm leaning towards white breadboard cabinets. Someday. Space is so small, bright is best. And blue accents to complement my door, which I adore. Tile backsplash will have to incorporate that. And I so desperately need a backsplash.
My fantasy is to buy a house nearby solely to keep rescued antique pieces, fix them up as they need it, and sell them to people who will love them.
You could do that with a shed.
Sheds have not air conditioning and plumbing. I am a princess furniture restorer. But yeah. My dream home has a big shed. With electricity.
Sheds CAN have electricity and plumbing and still cost less than a spare house.
Mmmmm, hoisin chicken.
That's all I got.
Yellow walls and blue and white cabinets are reminiscent of Provence.
The shop was a big selling point when we bought this house. It has built in shelves on the back walls, windows, built-in work benches and shelves underneath, and a *loft*, with a drop-down ladder. Outlets every six feet along the walls, and at the moment, four big fluorescent fixtures, and an exhaust fan in the loft. It's 10" by 20", and believe me I've thought about putting in a small bath and galley kitchen and using it as a guest cottage, or my own private hideaway. But then we'd have to get another shed to hold all the power tools that aren't currently being used anymore, the christmas tree and ornaminks, the rest of the junque that's stored in there.
That would be a huge selling point for me too!