2.20.2012

barnwood kitchen shelving...

After Jason was well enough after back surgery, and the February issue of Country Living Magazine came in the mail we decided to put up some shelves made from reclaimed barn wood in the kitchen for our every day dishes -

as you can see, I only have a few plates left...they are getting used and abused since we switched to hand washing our dishes...and I would love to find some ironstone ones now....
(though I would really like to become a potter and make them myself...)


they are so much more functional than what was there - and a cinch to put away! (and display)


we left the barnwood on the sides all beautifully raw and rustic...



I like keeping some of the items on there corralled - especially my silver pieces - I use those everyday (those forks I just got at my local antiques store...and baby Daniel thinks they are pretty great!)




Jason  made this cutting board...by hand....I believe it is black walnut


we sealed the 'counter top' area with our bees' beeswax - it is made from Douglas Fir (like our flooring)
thank you CLiving for such a great feature....you can see where my inspiration came from here

peace + blessings,

40 comments:

  1. Good morning Anne!

    Absolutely charming!

    Have a great week!
    Judy

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  2. looks so beautiful. love those shelves.

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  3. Oh what a great addition to your already so beautiful kitchen!!
    Your Jason is wonderful and so so talented!
    And the choice of using some reclamed wood, well, so GREEN!!I love it!
    Just what I'm talking about in my collaboration with Parisienne Farmgirl Magazine!
    You see, we are so like minded my dear friend!!

    My baby boy is 1 year old today...can you believe it??!!!

    Fra

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  4. OH my...
    I love your barnwood shelves!!
    They are pure rustic loveliness:)

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  5. I love it, Anne Marie! Just gorgeous. Little Daniel, I like those forks, too! Stoneware dishes are the best. Heavy but, love to use them. We only hand wash dishes around here. Dishwashers take up space and energy. I like the idea of the box for the cups and the little stool on the top shelf is cute! So nice, all of it. I hope Jason's back keeps getting better everyday.

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  6. By the way, your header photo is lovely. Makes me think "cozy home".

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  7. Although I am not a fan of open shelving for dishes (because of the dust factor), I think the barn wood shelves are great!!!! Mine would hold containers of inside herbs (if the lighting was right) - and my every present 'goodie dome' (which I see you have a similar one on the top shelf). Keep watching the thrift store....you will find those stoneware dishes one day! Have a most wonderful week!

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  8. They look great! Love them shelves and everything on them!

    Mary

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  9. This project came out great. Love the look with the rustic barn wood.

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  10. I am wishing for a barn, and an empty wall!
    No matter, I am happy enjoying your beautiful accomplishment.

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  11. It look great Anne !!..love from me...xxx..

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  12. LOVE LOVE LOVE this! It looks beautiful and even better that you made it together for your home....I am thoroughly inspired by this. I'm always impressed with what you two come up with. :)

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  13. Oh, I love that! I love how you've arranged everything on them too...with things that are pretty, but useful too. I'm in the process of talking my husband into building some shelves for my dining room. There's a unit I love at Restoration Hardware, but I don't like the price so much so I'm hoping we can make something similar ourselves :)

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  14. Looks wonderful! A perfect location for it as well!

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  15. I had to come back and admire those shelves again.... I LOVE THEM.

    Fra

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  16. Absolutely gorgeous.... Chickie

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  17. Hellooooo Anne Marie!*!*!
    BeSt-Ever S*H*E*L*V*E*S!!! LOVE the Warm Woods/Texture And YOUR Put Together Vignette... Soooo functional too!*!*!
    Jeanine Burkhardt

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  18. Anne Marie, I think this is one of my all time favorite things I have seen! I love these shelves and how you have filled them just perfectly.

    Thanks for sharing such wonderful ideas.

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  19. Anne Marie,
    What a beautiful blog! Your header is delicious. I feel so at home. This is my first visit. Your comment caught my eye on Elizabeth's touching post. Anyway, what a gift you have! I hope you dont mind but I'd love to share your link on my blog. I love to paint and this week I'm giving away a bird nest painting. Your welcome to enter.

    Warmly,
    Roxanne

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  20. Absolutely beautiful Anne Marie!
    And I smiled when I read you would rather just become a potter and make your own plates- I've thought the very same myself! I have always wanted to learn pottery making, and I received a dinner plate sized battery operated potters wheel when I was about 8 for Christmas. A turtle could have run faster than that wheel turned, but I still enjoyed it.

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  21. I really like it. I love the walnut cutting board.

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  22. Great job! I love the way these look in your kitchen. Enjoy those. I love it when I can get to things easily. I am trying to talk my hubby into a cutting board..... maybe I can use your blog as an inticer.......Blessings!

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  23. How perfect is that! What a great idea and I soo love the old barn wood~Cheers Kim

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  24. looks great! 2 little things: my father made us tables from barnwood (thick floor joists) years ago and we love them...what we did not know was the wood had some sort of powder beetles deep in it...eggs maybe, and they hatched out years, yes years later!!! had to get rid of those needless to say! 2nd, i got my ironstone white dishes (the heavy restaurant type, perfect for our crowd) from target a couple years ago...they have been used and abused...wear like iron!

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  25. Your new shelves are beautiful. I bet you love waking up every morning to your wonderful, rustic home. Love your blog, and love reading your posts. Homemade bread and washing dishes by hand is dreamy...

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  26. Anne Marie, it is so beautiful and I bet you LOVE all of the storage! You have inspired me...I am showing this post to my husband tonight. I have the perfect spot in my kitchen for some shelving:).

    Have a great day:).

    ~Julia

    PS: I love ironstone, too. All of my dishes are mixed and matched ironstone that I buy at the local thrift stores. White is just so pretty...your dishes look gorgeous!

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  27. your new shelves look so great, they perfectly suit your natural farm style!

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  28. your new shelves are lovely. what i really like are the white mugs in the wood box. too cute! also in love with your blog header...just a beautiful photograph. and i bet that pie was yummy too! :)
    kathi

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  29. Oh my goodness....they are beautiful..what a great guy you have so talented too! I love all the things you have on them..looks so natural!I love your header too..oh and I love the cutting board Jason made...I want one!!! Lots of love to you my sweet friend,Chrissy

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  30. absolutely gorgeous anne marie! tell your hubby bravo! {i hand wash all my dishes as well. between the 4 kids and a clumsy mama, every plate has a chip or crack!}

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  31. What a beautiful way to repurpose, Anne-Marie! Your sweet Jason is so talented and must be such a blessing to you and your family. I love the look of your new shelves. Just perfect for your "natural" way of living! ♥

    xoxo laurie

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  32. Oh my goodness, Anne-Marie! I am completely and utterly in love!!! It looks fabulous. Oh and I know you must think I have forgotten about Louisa May Alcott but I promise I have not. It is going to be one of the first things we print when we move our location. I will be in touch with you once it gets a little closer. It will be so nice to finally not be playing catch up and finally be ahead of the game printing-wise!

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  33. I just want to say I love your new header photo...isn't that what home is all about? Love in the shape of homemade pie.

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  34. This is a great idea--and so unique. It fits the space well. I only started hand washing because my dishwasher broke....;) But it does use less water....
    Hope Jason feels better. Back surgery is never any fun. Maybe he can whittle some more beautiful spoons while he's recouping

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  35. Oh I love this look...and I love your new header!

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  36. Love the old wood shelves and especially the bread boards. Like your style. I just joined your blog and hope you will stop by and join my NEW blog too. It's all about farm life, decorating, cookings, projects, animals, and lots more.

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  37. Fabulous!!! I love it all...the ironstone,the breadboards,the grainsacks! Just divine :o)
    ~Des

    PS. I am now following you on Google...hope you will
    follow me back :o)

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  38. LOVE these shelves!! Love Jason's cutting board too! That is fabulous. BTW- Love the new picture as your header. So simple, yet beautiful!

    Anne

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  39. It looks amazing and I love your styling....Jason did a fantastic job as usual!!!! some one really needs a portfolio we can link to.....

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