11.24.2010
La Mia Cucina
Ah, the kitchen. SO much living happens in the kitchen. For this reason, it is essential (to me) to have my organizational needs met so that I don't feel like I'm always living in chaos, though I do admit, the kitchen is the most difficult room to keep clean. Children eat. And then they get hungry again. And then they eat again. And since restaurants are so expensive, we rarely go out to eat. A LOT of cooking goes on in our kitchen.
In Italy, you buy your kitchen when you rent. We found a great deal on our kitchen from a store called "Mobilandia" here in Italy. It was around 2000 Euro and that included all of the appliances (a tiny refrigerator, freezer, dishwasher, stove and oven). It's completely mobile so if we have to move, the kitchen will travel with us. While there are obvious downfalls to our kitchen (lack of cabinet space, small refrigerator and TINY freezer), I LOVE the fact that most of the appliances are hidden behind cabinet doors. I love the clean look.
Above the Stove: While it may seem a little cluttered, we have utilized this space as our "coffee bar" and keep all things coffee/tea related right there, within arm's reach (because I do drink coffee at all times of the day). We also put our spices on a shelf so that they are accessible while cooking. The magnetic strip from IKEA (9.99 Euro) is handy because we are always in need of sharp knives and don't have to go looking for them in a cluttered drawer.
Side of the Sink: Our kitchen did not fit all the way to one wall, so Thomas screwed hooks into the cabinet walls and we store several of our pots, pans and even pot holders over there, out of the way. We also brought some funky animal hooks from the States (Pier One - Clearance) and Thomas spray painted them orange. We keep dish towels and our strainer (since we make pasta DAILY) right there, also within arm's reach.
Above the Radiator: We bought these wooden drawers and file holder and of course, painted them. The drawers are nice because they are shallow and I can file away the kids' school papers and know that they won't be buried too far underneath anything. The file holder is great to store mail and important, pertinent documents.
Table/Bar Stools: We bought the four piece shelf (dark wood finish) from IKEA (29 Euro) and found a really cool counter top in the as-is section at IKEA (30 Euro. Thomas bought the legs to give it more height so that it could act as both a counter and a table. I like that it is small enough to give us room to move around in the kitchen and yet big enough to seat all five of us when we are having a quick meal. The (black) bins underneath (3.99 Euro - IKEA) the table serve as storage, something we are always in need of. One houses food items, another school supplies, and another paper/plastic products.
THE MAP: (IKEA- 75 EURO, although we found it on clearance marked down from 125 Euro) This map is BY FAR my favorite thing in this kitchen. Living oversees, we have several people into our home who have traveled the world. It is so fun to sit around the kitchen table, especially as we are preparing dinner, and point to all the places each person has been. AND with three small children, it's great to always have the context to speak about the world, at large (no pun intended!).
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