We are building a creative, utilitarian life inside an old Victorian( built in 1898) in the historical "Ghosttown" district of Oakland, CA.
This blog chronicles our experiences renovating this magnificent antique home and how we learn new ways to build, plant, create and explore our creativity.
We'll share our tips and insights with you on how we rehabilitate, remake and refinish this old house so it will last another 100 years in style.
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Just a few more
Just a few more pictures of the new & improved functional parts of the kitchen. I lined them with my fave natural fiber shelf liner. Not a bad start to week one of new year.
Hi and thanks! There is a story about that written last June you can read here -http://victorian1898.blogspot.com/2010/06/ironing-board-in-kitchen-trick-solved.html
It was originally a charming ironing board closet but since I don't iron, George built it into a spice rack that is more practical.
I love the cut out that you store spices and things.
ReplyDeleteHi and thanks! There is a story about that written last June you can read here -http://victorian1898.blogspot.com/2010/06/ironing-board-in-kitchen-trick-solved.html
ReplyDeleteIt was originally a charming ironing board closet but since I don't iron, George built it into a spice rack that is more practical.