My sister Diane’s kitchen renovation (subject of the this post and the previous one)included the creation of a built-in buffet in her dining room. It’s almost nine feet wide! Check it out:
The buffet replaced a standing sideboard that was just under five feet wide so you can imagine all thestorage and display space she gained. Here’s a closer look at the top of the buffet:
Diane and I had such fun rearranging her “Rosalie” Spode china! It was given to her about 30 yearsago by her mother-in-law. Thanks to antique stores, estate sales, and ebay, Diane has added to her collection over the years and, I am happy to report, uses it often.
The top cabinets of the buffet are glass-fronted without panes to show the china to its best advantage. Here are close-ups of each cabinet:
Four of the six cabinets on the lower cabinets are also glass-fronted:
A fewyears ago ourstepmotherShirleygave Diane her yellow Fostoria glassware in the “Baroque” pattern, which features the fleur de lis,a favorite motif of mine.Every time I came from Oregon to Georgia to visit Diane, I would tuck a fewcarefully wrapped pieces of glassware into my luggage. It took a while for all the pieces to get here but theeffort was well worth it.TheFostoriaand the Spode look elegant together, don’t you think?
I must confess to being a little green with envy over these wonderful changes to my sister’s home. But I’m also very happy for her. After 40+ years in the working world, she recently retired. She hasearned thisrenovation, and I know she will enjoy it for many years to come.
What a lovely remodel! …and so wonderful to have show space for treasures.
Beautiful. Looks like something I would have if I could!
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
Yvonne
What a treat you have given us! It is all a match made in heaven!! Thank you for sharing. Enjoy Diane!
Thank you Lisa! This project has been great fun and I feel very fortunate to have this dream come true. I’ve really enjoyed reading the comments from Dawn’s blog followers and friends. It has also been terrific to share the launch of this kitchen with Dawn. Life is good!!!
What a gorgeous result! I love, love that built in buffet. I also love the neutral ivory color of the walls in the kitchen area and how beautifully it blends into the dining area. So inviting! Of course, I’m thinking that the buffet would work well for a fabric stash showcase also … 🙂
Dawn,
Everything is absolutely stunning! What a beautiful dining room!
You both did a great job!
Anne