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Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Pantry Redo and Inspiration


According to my architect, I have a relatively small kitchen. It's 15x15 - I guess that's small in the world of big houses today. It seems spacious to me compared to my old kitchen. And the eating area is not included in that measurement. Anyway, he told me that when you have a smallish kitchen it's important to have a big pantry. I have a big pantry - it's 10x9. I remember when we were framing and I couldn't figure out why it was so big - felt like a waste of space. But the shelves and cabinets take up a lot of room so it feels just right now. The pantry also functions like a hallway so it's nice that it has lots of room. There is pocket door at one end and the other end opens into my office, which leads to the kitchen. The way it was originally drawn, there were cabinets on all of the walls and a counter top too. I changed that while we were building and put tall cabinets on one side (as drawn) but on the other side instead of cabinets and a counter, I put open shelving. I figured it would be easier to access and it saved a lot of money. Now I wish I had put the cabinets and counter, but I can always add those at a later date. Above is my nice tidy, pantry that I cleaned and straightened yesterday.

I think the pantry that my architect drew would have looked something like this minus the window. I wish I could have afforded this, don't you love the ladder? He drew one of those in my plans and I loved it. Maybe once my kids are out of college!

image via houzz


image via Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles, architect Brad Heppner

or this one by Stan Dixon:

image via Things That Inspire

Or this one from House Beautiful:



But I have an open shelf pantry (my choice to stay in budget on the cabinetry). According to Remodelista the key to a beautiful open shelf pantry is the storage vessels.

image via decorators choice


image via remodelista

My pantry is fantastic and I love that I have so much storage room. But with the open shelves there is the challenge of keeping everything tidy - not a strong point for my family. I had it very organized right after we moved in, but recently it has been looking awful. Below, my messy pantry:


I realized that a good solution would be to use baskets to hide the clutter and get us organized. The beauty of baskets is that you can't see the clutter inside. So off to Target I went and came home with a car full of baskets.


I kept everything in the same spot - so the kids know where to look for things - e.g. - snacks! The other benefit of having a big pantry is that people bring you things because you have room to store them. My mother and grandmother keep giving me china (which I love), so I have to go get some more china storage containers and then this project will be all wrapped up - in time for the holidays.

Overall the effect is good and now when you walk through you don't notice the clutter. In fact, it looks pretty. A good day's work!


The other side of the pantry with the tall cabinets and second frig:





I love the color of these baskets and they were reasonable too.

The pantry is also a hallway, at one end is the powder room and at the other is my office:




My office:





For good pantry organization help - go to The Simplified Bee.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

We have a winner!



Thanks to everyone who blogged, facebooked or tweeted about the Art Show last weekend. Using Random.org we have generated a winner - Terry Kearns, the Architecture Tourist.

Terry, I will be contacting you to arrange delivery of your small goat painting and earrings. Thanks to all who participated!

above, a Helen Durant goat painting in a Kay Douglass room

Monday, October 18, 2010

House of the Week

Isaiah Davenport House in Savannah



image via the Davenport House Museum website

Savannah is dreamy in the Fall. Its beautiful all of the time, but is especially lovely in the Fall. I had the privilege of touring this historic house last October. It was built in 1820 by master builder Isaiah Davenport, who was originally from New England. He built the house for his family, and also to show folks in Savannah what he could build - it was his show house. The architecture is Federal in style, imitating the architecture of neoclassical Scottish architect Robert Adam (1728-1792) and his brothers- hence the style is also called Adam style.



The house was almost demolished in 1955, but it was the first house that the Historic Savannah Foundation saved.


above, The Davenport house pre-restoration


image via sojournal.us


detail of the dormers from Bluffton.edu


The back of the house.


Garden




Entrance Hall, above, and staircase below, from the Davenport museum website



Davenport was showing off what he could build, and so the interior of the house has many beautiful features like the staircase above.

If you're in Savannah, this historic house is a must see!

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Helen Durant/Corrina Sephora Mensoff Art Show Today and Tomorrow


Helen Durant, Autumn's End, For sale at the show today!


Corrina Sephora Mensoff, For sale today at the show!

of LAND and SEA

HELEN DURANT and CORRINA SEPHORA MENSOFF
AN OPEN STUDIO SHOW/SALE ,CLEARING OUT !TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW WORK !!!
paintings,metalwork,drawings,collage

PLEASE JOIN US ON SATURDAY,OCTOBER 16th 2 - 7 pm

and

SUNDAY,OCTOBER 17TH 1 - 5 pm


THE GOAT FARM AKA MURRAY MILL
1200 FOSTER STREET BLDG.B -11
Atlanta, Ga 30318

LIGHT REFRESHMENTS,LOTS OF ART AND -AS ALWAYS-THE GOATS

Friday, October 15, 2010

Friday Fun and Giveaway!


above LonnyMag's dollhouse entry

A friend sent me a link to this awesome dollhouse contest yesterday. It's called Operation Dollhouse and was dreamed up by the folks at Curbed the day they launched their blog. Curbed is an interior design, decor and real estate blog. Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, House Beautiful, Lonny, Dwell and HGTV all entered the contest. Fun for all of you interiors lovers out there - click on the name of each to see the houses.

Architectural Digest
Elle Decor
House Beautiful
Lonny
Dwell
HGTV

Also, don't forget to enter our giveaway! And come to the Helen Durant/Corrina Sephora Mensoff art show this weekend. Details below:


This 60x48 Helen Durant painting, Lioness by Night, will be for sale at the show on Saturday and Sunday.

of LAND and SEA

HELEN DURANT and CORRINA SEPHORA MENSOFF
AN OPEN STUDIO SHOW/SALE ,CLEARING OUT !TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW WORK !!!
paintings,metalwork,drawings,collage

PLEASE JOIN US ON SATURDAY,OCTOBER 16th 2 - 7 pm

and

SUNDAY,OCTOBER 17TH 1 - 5 pm


THE GOAT FARM AKA MURRAY MILL
1200 FOSTER STREET BLDG.B -11
Atlanta, Ga 30318

LIGHT REFRESHMENTS,LOTS OF ART AND -AS ALWAYS-THE GOATS

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

GIVEAWAY!!!

Helen Durant /Corrina Sephora Mensoff Giveaway!!!


It's our first giveaway! And it's a a double!! In honor of the Helen Durant/Corrina Sephora Mensoff Art Show this weekend, October 16 & 17, Helen has given us a small 7x7 inch goat painting for the giveaway and Corrina a pair of handmade earrings. The entry rules are simple - blog about, facebook about, or tweet about the art show this weekend and then leave a comment here telling us that you advertised the show. Drawing on Monday afternoon, winner announced Tuesday, October 19. Entries close on Saturday October 18. Details of the show are posted below for you to use.



**the painting and sculture above are not the pieces in the giveaway - just examples of Helen's and Corrina's work.**


Help us get the word out about the show this weekend! You can enter up to three times if you blog it, tweet it and post it on facebook!

___________________________________________

of LAND and SEA

HELEN DURANT and CORRINA SEPHORA MENSOFF
AN OPEN STUDIO SHOW/SALE ,CLEARING OUT !TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW WORK !!!
paintings,metalwork,drawings,collage

PLEASE JOIN US ON SATURDAY,OCTOBER 16th 2 - 7 pm

and

SUNDAY,OCTOBER 17TH 1 - 5 pm


THE GOAT FARM AKA MURRAY MILL
1200 FOSTER STREET BLDG.B -11
Atlanta, Ga 30318

LIGHT REFRESHMENTS,LOTS OF ART AND -AS ALWAYS-THE GOATS!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Helen Durant/Corrina Sephora Mensoff Art Show October 16 & 17


Water Tower, by Helen Durant


From the Mountains to the Ocean, Je t'aime, by Corrina Sephora


of LAND and SEA

HELEN DURANT and CORRINA SEPHORA MENSOFF
AN OPEN STUDIO SHOW/SALE ,CLEARING OUT !TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW WORK !!!
paintings,metalwork,drawings,collage

PLEASE JOIN US ON SATURDAY,OCTOBER 16th 2 - 7 pm

and

SUNDAY,OCTOBER 17TH 1 - 5 pm


THE GOAT FARM AKA MURRAY MILL
1200 FOSTER STREET BLDG.B -11
Atlanta, Ga 30318

LIGHT REFRESHMENTS,LOTS OF ART AND -AS ALWAYS-THE GOATS!

www.helendurant.com
404-375-6237

www.corrinasephora.com
678-523-9969


PLEASE PARK ALONG FOSTER STREET..hope to see you!!!!