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Cool Idea: Beakers in the Kitchen

The other day, my Mum (of all people) sent me a link to a pretty awesome food blog, Momofuku for 2. The author Steph is cooking and blogging her way through the Momofuku cookbook. While I loved her idea and writing, it was the regular appearance of lab beakers in her photographs that piqued my interest. (Apparently I’m not the only one- she addresses it in her FAQ, too.)

Beakers in the Kitchen

Beakers in the Kitchen

Beakers in the Kitchen

See how pretty? If you think about it, it also makes good sense. Lab glass is heat resistant, cold-resistant and crack-resistant, and beakers are shaped and marked for cooking practicality. Now I’m craving a couple beakers for my kitchen, too. (I’d also like use them for floral arrangements, like this.)

You can pick up beakers at any scientific supply store or on amazon.

Cool Kitchen: Bright & Modest in Göteborg

I just discovered Swedish realtor Alvhem Mäkleri & Interiör via Decor8. The Göteborg-based realtor (who also run a small interior design shop) doesn’t just sell flats; they sell lifestyles. Every home on their website is styled to perfection, and with the big, beautiful photos, it’s almost like flipping through a design mag. Except that you can buy it.

Bright & Modest in Göteborg

I have a feeling I’ll be featuring a lot of Alvhem properties in the coming weeks, but I wanted to start with this modest, modern flat. The kitchen is small, but perfectly formed. Tiled walls are a recent obsession of mine, and this yellow-and-blue curved one really takes the cake.

Bright & Modest in Göteborg

The tiles continue to the wall from the backsplash, giving the impression of space and movement. I love how the kitchen accessories pick up on the shades in the tiles, and how the whole thing is reflected in the modern light fixture. Overall, this is a small, modest kitchen that really packs and modern punch.

Bright & Modest in Göteborg

Etsy Finds: Moka, Moka

Monday morning is the most apropos time of the week for coffee, isn’t it? Forgetting momentarily that it’s well into Monday afternoon here (tardy blogger), I’m enjoying some coffee-related finds today. Particularly those to do with the Italian-designed Bialetti Moka pot. This classic looks just as good today as it did in 1933, and if you’ve got one, you’ll know that it makes darn good espresso, too. Check out these three cute “Moka finds” on Etsy.

Though the original silver version will always look great, I sort of fell for this bright yellow Moka pot sold by PeachyChicBoutique:

Etsy Finds: Moka, Moka

Mengsel is the shop that inspired this post; Luzelle’s Moka-inspired prints and tea towels are just adorable. I’m liking this Moka Express original screen print for a kitchen wall:

Etsy Finds: Moka, Moka

morning coffee open window is a romantic print from Madelyn Mulvaney’s couragemylove shop. Made from a polaroid taken with a vintage camera, it’s got such a dreamy quality to it:

Etsy Finds: Moka, Moka

Cool Kitchen: Subtle Blend

Happy Tuesday morning, everyone! I can’t believe it’s been a week since I posted, but my internet connection was patchy at best last week due to line updates. However it’s back now (and faster than ever!) so I’m raring to go once again.

Online design mag Lonny has been on the lips and screens of many design bloggers lately, having just released its fifth issue. I like Lonny for its individual approach, and for the fact that the products and interiors they feature are a little off the beaten track. While I love my mainstream design mags, I sometimes experience a sense of deja vu on opening one, and find that content gets passed around and resused.

While Lonny’s focus isn’t the kitchen, they do feature some nice ones in their gallery. I was particularly taken by this one, which struck me with its subtly elegant feeling:

Subtle Elegance

This is a real “gown-up’s kitchen”, on a small scale. I think the gorgeous putty colour of the cabinets works so well with the stainless appliances and wooden floors. The art is framed and hung so beautifully- don’t the frames work well in the space?

The details here- rustic wooden chair, ethnic rug and glam mirrored backsplash all work to keep the space interesting. It’s not one style, but blends influences so seamlessly that on first glance, you think it is. Isn’t that what good design is all about, anyway?

Cool Kitchen: Modern Scandinavian Country

Scandinavians, man- they even make country style look good.

No offense intended- I like a bit of country myself, especially when it’s paired with clean, modern lines or a rustic, vintage sensibility. But chintz, silk flowers and a cluttered-up countertop aren’t my thing. This kitchen, found via Hus & Hem magazine, is a perfect example of modern country. Charming yes, but twee? Not at all!

Modern Scandinavian Country

Modern Scandinavian Country

Modern Scandinavian Country

The country elements here are obvious- farmhouse sink, wooden units, touches of soft colour and wicker storage. What keeps it modern are the clean lines, abundance of white, open shelving and eclectic mix of accessories. I love the homey feel of this space, and can imagine whiling away hours cooking, reading or just hanging out here. Talk about a perfect country home.

Etsy find: Whimsy & Spice

Today’s “find” is a bit of a cheat, I’ll admit. Confectioner Whimsy & Spice is the featured seller on Etsy today, and I noticed their lovely photos as soon as I clicked over there. The Brooklyn-based business is run by a husband and wife team; Jenna is the designer and photographer and Mark the pastry chef extrordinaire. Unfortunately they can’t ship internationally (for obvious reasons), but my mouth is definitely watering while looking through thier shop.

Chocolate Chili Cashew Biscotti:

Whimsy & Spice

Rose and Black Pepper Thumbprints:

Whimsy & Spice

Homemade Cardamom Marshmallows:

Whimsy & Spice

Honey Lavender Shortbread Cookies:

Whimsy & Spice

Deluxe Whimsy & Spice Gift Box:

Whimsy & Spice

If you’re interested in these lovely images sans calories, the couple also plans to open a photography shop, Sweet Fine Day, soon.

Photo find: Con Poulos Photography

To those who read foodie mags or devour cookbooks, the name Con Poulos is nothing new. The work of this renowned food photographer has appeared in Donna Hay magazine, Martha Stewart Living, Bon Appetit and O, to name just a few publications. I love his work for the saturated colours, simple styling and relaxed ambiance it conveys. Perfectly suited for summer, don’t you think? Happy Friday!

Con Poulos Photography

Con Poulos Photography

Con Poulos Photography

Con Poulos Photography

Con Poulos Photography

Con Poulos Photography

Con Poulos Photography

Con Poulos Photography

Kitchen Ideas: 5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

Over at The Kitchn they’ve just wrapped up the annual Small, Cool Kitchens Contest. There were some great spaces entered this year, and I enjoyed browsing them all. I was also struck by how the competition was organized, with separate categories for International and American spaces, and also for owners and renters.

That second distinction struck a chord with me. As a renter, I know that those of us not yet on the property ladder can be somewhat limited in our decorating abilities. We don’t necessarily have the countertops, cabinets or layout of our dreams, but that doesn’t mean we can’t still have attractive kitchens! Here are my top five tips for adding style to a rental space, using the latest batch of small, cool kitchens as visuals.

1. A Lick of Paint (or Paper)
So, maybe your floor is ugly linoleum and your countertops are faux granite (mine are). You still have walls, right? Paint is one of the fastest ways to add colour and interest to a space, as this bright blue New York kitchen proves:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

If you think your landlord would allow it, you could even paint the cabinets, as in this sunny San Francisco kitchen:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

Wallpaper is another good option. It works especially well (and is less time-consuming to tackle) on one statement wall, as in this sweet space:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

2. Look to the Lighting
As any kitchen designer will tell you, lighting is imperative not just to the practicality of your kitchen, but to its ambiance. Unless you have pot lighting in your rental, a simple change of fixture could be all your space needs. I like how the lights in Kate’s kitchen contribute to her colour scheme:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

And the modern-retro pendant in this eclectic Philidelphia space works great, too:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

3. Let Art Impart Style
We already know I’m a fan of art in the kitchen, so this tip should come as no surprise. Use what wall space you have to add colour, humour, or communicate who you are. The poster in this Portland Bungalow kitchen works perfectly with the tiled backsplash:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

While Addie’s Cape Cod home features an oldie-but-goodie:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

I especially like the sweet vintage-feel art in Alysia’s lake house:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

4. Fun and Funky Accessories
If you don’t have the wall space for paintings and posters, you can still add colour in other ways. Pick your kitchen accessories carefully, and arrange them in an artful way. I love the turquoise dishes (and door knobs- how cute!) in this Las Vegas kitchen:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

Alison has made storage work for her, with retro steel, blue-and-green touches and wicker baskets in her Burlington home:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

5. Stand-Alones that Stand Alone
If you can’t move everything that you don’t like out, how about moving something else in? Megumi’s Brussels kitchen features vintage filing cabinets under a wooden worktop, which she uses as regular cabinets:

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

Ronna is a professional cook, and she added a big wooden island (for work space and storage) as well as an awesome metal equipment shelf to her Brooklyn kitchen:
5 Ways to Recharge a Rental

5 Ways to Recharge a Rental