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Kitchen Updates with Fabric

November 2, 2010 By Rhoda 60 Comments

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Updates in the kitchen are ready to share!  I can’t believe this is all finally done. It feels so good. 🙂

Hopefully, you’ll see from today’s post how easy it is to update with fabric.  This plan has been simmering in my head for a few months, ever since I ran across a 5 yard fabric remnant earlier this Spring at Old Time Pottery, of all places.    I used part of it for pillows on my deck and had dreams of renewing my kitchen with new fabrics.   It’s the large scale floral below. Then, the hunt began for companion fabrics and I found them at Tonic Living. They have some really great modern fabrics and good prices too (and I’m not getting paid to say that!).  I loved the mix of the stripe and the yellow lattice fabric.  So, I had my 3 fabrics ready for the changes. I did a simple window treatment stapled on a board.  I figured that was something even I, a non-sewer, could handle.  And I think it turned out pretty good for a novice seamstress like me.  I’m very happy with how it brightens up the kitchen breakfast room and the best part, it all blends so well with the existing green paint (Laura Ashley Olive 4)  which I didn’t want to change.  This update cost me less than $100 and even that was almost an even trade, since one of my readers bought my old window treatment, along with the extra fabric and some of the hardware.  So, it was almost an even exchange!  You can’t beat that.  You can see in these pics that I added some charcoal trim along the top and bottom and I really love how that just gives it an extra punch and seems to bring it alive.  I railroaded (fancy term)  the fabric instead of turning it sideways to cut.  I didn’t mind it like this at all, since that scrolling vine of leaves and flowers was appealing to me. So, it’s all done!  I did take pics along the way to show you how I put this together. It’s not fancy and a real seamstress would laugh at how I did it, but I managed to make it work for me and I’m pretty darn proud of it.  It turned out just as I envisioned it in my head (and that’s always a good thing!).   I’ll do the tutorial later on, since I took plenty of pics along the way.   You’ll notice some pics down below were taken before I added the charcoal trim.  I didn’t want to retake all the pics. Close-up of the flat charcoal trim I found at Hancock’s.  I spent $20 just on the trim, but it was worth it and I think it adds a lot of punch.I shared recovering the chair seats here, just a couple weeks ago. Now, for the other changes in this space.  Do you see the addition here??  Yes! Those 3 fern botanicals are all framed and were perfect for above the antique French cupboard.  I’ll tell you all about those in a later post, but I couldn’t wait to share them.  Aren’t they gorgeous??  I added in a couple of my white urns in the cubbyholes of the cabinet. I moved the bunny lamp up on the shelf to better show off the botanicals.  Added a few yardsale finds along with it and that’s it for here. I kept it pretty simple with just a few pieces on top and my plate rack to the left.  It does sort of cover up one of the botanicals, but I don’t mind the layered look.   I love the old white plates above them that I found at a yardsale. Looking towards the dining room. One of my fave oil paintings that I found yardsaling too. Green Bordallo dishes that I’ve been collecting for years still have a place above the sink.

One side of the kitchen. And the other side.  Our kitchen is rather long and narrow, so there is no room for an island.  It functions very well though. Before the trim was added.  This is the white corner cabinet that I found and painted last year.  And you can see the transformation on it here and see the changes my kitchen has undergone in the last couple of years.  The whole view.  I decided against this rug. It was too small and moved around too much, but I like the color and pattern.  I’ll keep looking for the perfect one, but I do love, love how the fabrics brighten up the space. A final peek in from the living room.

So, here’s my lesson on bringing in new fabrics.  It really doesn’t take a whole lot of money to change out fabrics in a space like this. And as much as I love the neutrals, whites and grays that are OH so popular now, I just can’t bring myself to get rid of my color and start over with that look.  It’s just not me.  So, I stick to what works for us and color it is.

  • Find a fabric you can fall in love with.
  • Look for companion fabrics that might work too, think in groups of 3.
  • Use one for chair seats.
  • Mix the others around the room.

And that’s a mini-lesson in mixing fabrics and changing things around without spending a ton of money.  I’m really loving the updates.  Just a few tweaks here and there, along with the fresh vibrant fabrics really add a lot of energy to the space.

I love my kitchen and breakfast room!  Fabrics can really give a quick update.

Do you have a space that could benefit from some new fabric choices?  Tell me about it!

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  1. Mrs. Magpie says

    November 2, 2010 at 2:40 pm

    Rhoda, I think this is just super! I like what you did a lot. I loved the bunny fabric, too, but this is fun. Love that botanical you found as it has a more contemporary edge to it. And your chair seats look really nice where you recovered them in that geometric pattern. Fun to see. Thanks!

    XO,

    Sheila 🙂

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  2. Nicole-Lynn says

    November 2, 2010 at 2:48 pm

    The fabric looks great! love how the fabrics are different, yet they coordinate so well together! This definitely inspires me to refinish some chair cushions in a similar fabric. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Marsha says

    November 2, 2010 at 2:52 pm

    Hi Rhoda, loved “studying” your vignettes cause that’s what I do when I love what I’m looking at. I “study” it. :=) It has so much interest. Love your new botanical prints and will be looking forward to hearing more about them.

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  4. Amanda @ Serenity Now says

    November 2, 2010 at 3:04 pm

    J’adore!!!! Love your new window. 🙂 Everything came together so nicely, Rhoda. 🙂

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  5. Richella at Imparting Grace says

    November 2, 2010 at 3:11 pm

    It looks great, Rhoda! What a difference a change in fabric makes! Congratulations on doing it all for so little money–that feels good, doesn’t it? 🙂

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  6. Sarah @ White Owl Drive says

    November 2, 2010 at 3:14 pm

    Everything looks fantastic, especially the breakfast nook! The fabric is to die for and the lantern was a perfect choice. Beautiful work, Rhoda 🙂

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  7. Linda @Nina's Nest says

    November 2, 2010 at 3:16 pm

    Rhoda, I really like the changes – much lighter and fresher. The wall treatment with the fern prints and plates is very nice! Linda

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  8. Celesta says

    November 2, 2010 at 3:25 pm

    What a happy room! I really enjoyed the tour.

    p.s. I’m slowly making the changes you recommended in my living room and am really liking how it’s coming together…one slow change at a time 🙂

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  9. Kim says

    November 2, 2010 at 3:25 pm

    Rhoda, that looks so good. Love the bright colors in the valance. Looks great for not being a seamstress. I love all the colors in your kitchen.

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  10. Kim @ Cheap Chic Home says

    November 2, 2010 at 4:00 pm

    I love the combination along with the addition of ribbon and a flirty ruffle/ pleat. It looks fun and up to date.

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  11. Cheri says

    November 2, 2010 at 4:29 pm

    Just beautiful!!! Thanks so much for the fabric link. I just redid our living room and will be posting it soon. I think the fabric I chose “made” the room, after the rug of course. lol Thanks for the inspiration!!

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  12. [email protected] says

    November 2, 2010 at 4:31 pm

    I would be proud too! It looks fabulous Rhoda and I love the recovered chairs!

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  13. Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says

    November 2, 2010 at 4:34 pm

    It looks great, Rhoda! I love that yellow fabric that you used on the window treatment and the chair seats. I will miss your old treatment as it was one of my favorite fabrics {which I have some yardage of myself}! I also have some of the Bordallo pieces ~ love the tray, which I don’t have. Your fern prints are great in that spot. Fabric is definitely one of those quick ways to make a noticeable difference in a room.

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  14. Jane says

    November 2, 2010 at 4:41 pm

    It looks gorgeous, Rhoda! I love the fabric on the window treatment and chairs. Love your Bordallo dishes, too.

    Jane
    frugalfineliving.com

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  15. [email protected] says

    November 2, 2010 at 4:44 pm

    Hi Rhoda, I love love love the new window treatment. It’s gorgeous and I love that it’s a no sew. What a great combination of fabrics. The bunny lamp I would love to have, and the green two bunny plate — I used to have one, a favorite, until it broke 🙁 The window treatments in the dining room look beautiful, too. I could move right into your lovely home!!

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  16. Melinda Stanton says

    November 2, 2010 at 5:34 pm

    Hi Rhoda- do you know anything about the small white bowl on the right side of the cupboard? I have one just like it and 2 larger, blue ones that I just love- got one at a garage sale and one when our school took out our home ec lab, but no idea what they are or how old. Beautiful pics!

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    • Rhoda says

      November 2, 2010 at 8:42 pm

      HI, Melinda, I don’t know anything about that white bowl, except I found it at a yardsale, if I remember right. It seems to be real pottery and I love it with its sort of rustic look. It looks to be a small mixing bowl maybe.

  17. cindy says

    November 2, 2010 at 5:39 pm

    Your kitchen looks beautiful, now, Rhoda. It was nice before, but it is so fun to update a space and I know whoever bought your wt’s will be having so much fun working with their space.
    Hugs, Cindy

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  18. Cindy @ Custom Comforts says

    November 2, 2010 at 6:02 pm

    Your finished result is beautiful and it matches your paint color and decor wonderfully! You did a great job. Enjoy your new look!!!
    Cindy

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  19. Amber B. says

    November 2, 2010 at 6:15 pm

    I LOVE the new fabrics. Brightens and updates the area so well! I found my new dining room chair fabric at OTP–a burlap/linen looking fabric. You have to kind of dig there, but you can find gems! Your fabric is beautiful!

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