Since you don’t need a second eating area, I think that space would be so cozy with two comfy chairs and a small table between them. Just big enough for coffee that you’d just made at your coffee bar!
Totally! Ive been dreaming wish of that for years! It wont work out in the main house but I have my own sewing building, which came already done as a workshop and kitchen sink and lower cabinets! I spend a great amount of time in there but it got too shall we say...junked up. After this town of 2,000 where we retired rural high desert the town kept giving me things. Now Im up to 5 grandmas entire sewing rooms including extra machines. I had to ban locals leaving bags of clothes on the small patio of my sewing room. I mostly upcyle jean bags and mens shirts etc. So I had to take to thrift anyway and some yah..unwashed baby clothes? No! But now I want to make a cozy area like you described! A friend gave me a round entry way type table. Just a few inches shorter than a regular dining height but Im short. Just figuring out the perfect chairs. Id like small club or wing chairs but would really like to find used to save money. Plus the height. I have in my life cut legs down. Or in other directon could add ball feet to the table.
I used to do this when I was single, living in a pre-war apartment in LA. So much fun! The suggestion about using bigger comfy chairs; you can probably find some that require assembly. You wouldn’t have to worry about getting them through the doorway and it would be a great little chill spot. Matchstick blinds would look great too. Good job so far!
One of the things that I really love about you and your channel is the thought process and the time you give yourself to feel about changes. This feels very intentional, not rushing to get things done, but a much more organic process of "what do I like, what do I need". Stunning makeover, as usual. You have such a clean and peaceful vibe, with a clear style that feels very homey, relaxing and curated/cohesive. You're really excellent at what you do, and your videos always bring me so much joy and inspiration to make my house my home. Thank you LK.
Decor is something that evolves, so I'm glad you didn't think you had to do it all at once. I loved the final result of the coffee bar! It fit so perfectly on the wall. When you first introduced the space, I thought with all that light, you could make a craft room, but maybe you have one in your space? I'm a bit new to your channel, so don't really know the layout of your house.
Love the cabinet! A linen look shade on the lamp would look great and a rug to tie the blue and green colours. Go linen with the curtains as well for the chefs kiss.
I’m so happy. I said to myself, I hope she gets the green chairs. I hope she paints the cabinet dark blue not light. I hope she uses a glass film of some kind. Yay!!!! The only thing I would change for me is the curtain for a fabric that lays a little easier than linen. Loving how the room is turning out.
Love it and I agree with the coffee shop bench seating vibe. I would definitely put some sort of cushion or padded back on the benches so that you can hang out and maybe read a book and enjoy your coffee in comfort. Great job - can't wait to see the follow up!
The coffee station looks so good!!! You may want to add contact paper to the shelves where you store the kitty food & appliances. Speaking from my own mistakes, paint doesn’t always stand up in high-use areas where things are being moved in and out.
Man, I love love love the cabinet! Great color and the reeded glass film was genius. I really like having a cozy off the path seating area with a small table for writing (that's not a desk). Great start to your makeover, can't wait to see the rest.
Thanks so much Susan! That’s what I’m thinking. I’ll probably spend more time in there on my macbook than in my office because the light is so good! Would be so cool to have the record player in there now that I think about it… could be a vibe!
I think you should look into changing out the light fixture portion of the fan and keeping the fan part. I know most of them are interchangeable in this way, but I've never actually done it.
I bought that same cheap Ikea pendant light, and then sat on it for like 6 months, because I wasn't sure it was exactly what I wanted. I finally installed it a few weeks ago, and it looks 1000% better than what was there before. Definitely does not look like a $3 fixture!
I like this one! I’m trying to do some similar things in our dining area and I liked the ideas. For the dining bench, you may want to look into business liquidation sales. A restaurant or office that’s closing might have some, often these are cheap and good quality, and of course you can reupholster to fit what you want :)
They sell deck storage chests that look good and are strong enough to sit on. Some even have backs so you can put pillows on them. I think they are made by Rubbermaid and could be spray painted. I'm unskilled when it comes to building so I would probably use one of them. 😊
That glass film is amazing! I will DEFINITELY be using that on the future!.. you should def paint the arch. Such an easy fun way to add interest! I can't wait to see what you do with this space in the future 👌
Suggestion - I've seen benches for banquets made from upper kitchen cabinets. They're sturdy, the right depth and have storage. Could find some used ones on MP or even stock, flat pack ones, from big box stores. Many You Tube videos showing various ways to install them, adjust the height, etc. I like the hutch, it's a perfect fit and great as a coffee bar. Some open shelves above would be nice. I do like the glass cling on, it looks good, just enough coverage. It's a cute room, I don't remember it from your initial walk through, it's been a while. Nicely done!
Hi LK, Fran down under in Adelaide here. Have watched all your great videos. I just love them all you are so talented and I love your style and how you present your vids, both inside and out. I too am in a rental house! (🤣 Unmarried with with 2 cats🤣)and Re purpose furniture, am always moving my furniture around, worked really hard on the garden too. Breakfast Nook Don't you just love a nook. I have made several. I love how you took your time to really think out what you were going to do with the space. Love the Cafe Nook. Purrfect, it has become an extension of the kitchen but not encroach on dining. Love the sideboard to bits. Colour and glass purrfect. I thought before you did anything, but in your prep, about filling the cracks in the vertical panel boards with the same filler as used for nail holes? One criticism, I really do not like curtains particularly on windows ( love your window long curtain treatments) but absolutely do not like curtains in doorways or to cover areas! What about painting cat Bin Blue like sideboard color or put back (temporarily) where dishwasher will be? Can't wait to see the finished area. Definately a rug is needed. Looking forward to your next vid. See ya Fran 😻🥰😻
That cabinet makeover is fabulous, such good paint and brilliant to stash your appliances in. I think some kind of modern plaid rug or cushions would go well with the blue. You could go the other way too with a dark red or rust colour vintage rug. It's so sunny it could take the dark rug. You probably have rugs in your stash?! I do like your original idea of built in benches but the green chairs are good too. Such a nice sunny room to work or eat breakfast in. Love this video, looking forward to the update.
Thanks for the Craftsy! I have been looking for something for my appliances in my small kitchen to hide them. I love what you re-styled for yours. I’m looking in a new direction now. Thanks!
I love coffee shops with pairs of super comfy easy chairs and a round coffee table between them. Im currently working on just that in my kitchen as well.
Happy Sunday afternoon from the PNW! Love what you did with the cabinet! I KNEW you were going to cover the doors' glass with something incredible! RE: ceiling fan, have you ever considered ceiling light fixtures with the fans in the center and the lighting band around the outside? I bought one for my master bedroom because I didn't want the "traditional" set-up. They come with remotes where you can control the type of lighting (soft/bright white, brightness/dimming settings) as well as the fan's functions. I've had mine for about 2 years now and it was one of the best decisions. And, they almost hug the ceiling; unlike normal fans. I hope this makes sense.
You are magical!! I need to keep the laquer paint in mind because I'm thinking of painting my lower kitchen cabinets. I think a pop of red and definitely a rug would add to the space. Absolutely love it though!
I love the direction you are taking that nook to. It is adorable and I think you are really going to enjoy your morning coffee in there. I'm always all about more storage.
I love the curtain on the cabinet, but I would add the other one because it would look better to be a little fuller. You hit the jackpot with that cabinet.
I like the little bistro set up, but i would put a reading chair in the corner. The light in there is terrific, it seems cozy, and i would cutl up with a cuppa. ☕
It's so CUTE! I love what you did so far and the direction you want to take it in for the final pieces. I think that chrome storage system would look nice, but of course the shelves you picked up are nice too. The coffee bar is so good :) I might use the same type of paint when I refinish my dresser. Somehow you managed to make the flooring look so much nicer. It looks like a fantastic place to sit and have coffee in the mornings, and a place to hang out while you are waiting for something to bake in the oven but you don't want to go far. For a plant stand, you could try looking for low wooden children's stools at thrift stores or garage sales. I use my son's old stool from when he was little. Anyway I knew this video would be good. :)
Love the nook. I also like viewers ideas of big cozy coffee sitting, peel and stick tiles....how about matchstick blinds or a cafe curtain for a little privacy? Cant wait to see what you decided on.
LK!! Love the deep blue coffee bar. And that dreamy finish! It looks like u applied 30 coats of Japanese lacquer to it. Beautiful statement piece. Can’t wait to see what u do with fabrics and/or color. Those shelves are gonna be the bomb. - Mittens
Just think how cute bench seating would be with that cute throw pillow you showed. I really like the way the fluted glass looked on your cabinet. Great job!
I love where this space is going so far - it looks really nice! I think the painted piece came out beautifully! Love the plant in the corner as well. The only change I was thinking would maybe look better would be to put the coffee bar on the opposing wall. I know it fits perfectly on the wall you currently have it on - but I feel like it would look so nice to be able to see if from the door way as you walk in from the dining room. Now that I'm thinking about it - I realize you want to add those shelves above it & wouldn't be able to do that if it was under the window...so...I guess that wouldn't work. Anyway, can't wait to see the final product. I know it will be great!!
Love what you did with the room. Perhaps a chalkboard hanging for decor could be super cute. “Coffee of the day” or menu chalked on. Looking forward to seeing how you finish it.
Wow, that storage piece turned out beautifully!! I need to touch up my cabinets and trim, and I'm definitely going to pick up that paint!! We also have an outdated ceiling fan in our great room that is just essential to life in the warmer months. Definitely a love/hate relationship! I like having the small table in the room as I would enjoy sitting in there to do computer work in such a sunny, quiet part of the house. Plus, if I have a lot of prep work for a meal, I like the idea of being able to sit while chopping veggies etc.! Or when baking, as I would fill the table with cooling racks. I'm loving the room!!
Since that room is so different, I'm wondering if that might have been a porch or a later addition? Generally doesn't matter if you're renting and not doing serious structural work. You nailed it....neutralize it and incorporate it into the rest of the living spaces. Good Job!
I thought green would look great with lots of plants to reflect the palms outside. It needs to be a green you love though. I put funky wall paper in my glass doors as the frosting was too light. Did you think of making a bench seat with some of the Ikea bookcases on its side. I like your changes and look forward to seeing the remaining changes. It a great little area.
Totally agree on the green comments! I did a lot of research on ikea bookcase benches and they're actually not that safe or sturdy for multiple people let alone one person to sit on. you'd really have to reinforce them a lot and at that point it seems that its better to just make your own and maximize storage at the same time. I was kind of bummed because a lot of people share that DIY hack and come to find out its not a quality DIY!
I love breakfast nooks and in a previous house I had one with benches with storage. It was great. It had a cushion on the seat and pillows against the hard back. It worked and looked good.
I haven't used a landline in years, but this house is quite old. When it was built, telephones were wired, only. You wouldn't want to run halfway across the house to get to the phone, you'd want to add "an extension" in various parts of your home for convenience ~
Tx for the Craftsy link! Re bench - if you're going to sit for any length of time, think you need comfy back support. Someone else suggested a couple of comfy chairs with a small table between. That's absolutely what I would do! Maybe instead of a table you could find a small cupboard so you also have storage. I have a hexagonal drum table with a slate top - it has storage. As always, I so enjoy your videos. Love that you share your thought process, how your ideas evolve and change as you work on the project. That's reality for me - I start with a concept but it will change as I go - flexibility and adaptability is the key.
That’s right! It’s always an evolving process :) I also agree about a back support. And yes def check out Craftsy it’s honestly so cool and seriously $1.49 for 12 months is crazy lol there’s so much content on there!!
Creating a coffee space with extra storage was genius, and the cabinet looks fantastic-love the window film. Agree, peel-and-stick tile would be a great fix for the floor (something Mediterranean?). Myself, I would hang a sconce to shine down where the lamp is. A diner-style napkin dispenser would be a fun touch ….
oh that’s a cute idea! i was looking for terracotta peel and stick tile and honestly everything is so faux looking it has not been the vibe. I would love to do that though!
I miss my landline :( I had a dedicated line in the office that was so useful when power was out! I got a digital system last winter, and have had ridiculous problems with it! You asked what we would have used the room for...........I would have filled it with open shelving everywhere :) Counter appliances, cookbooks, pantry or overstock storage of food items, seasonal serving pieces, etc.
that sounds like a cool idea! we considered something like that but then thought it might be a lot of visual clutter in a sense. You’d really have to pair down what you’re putting on display and honestly we just want to shove all the annoying g stuff away 😂 but I think if we owned we would definitely do that and add some closed storage too!
I put bench seating around the end wall and down the other side with your table in the middle, you could even have your chairs at the end. Then you have more us of your room.
I had no idea you were renting your home. I love it so much. Your landlord must be a happy man. My husband before he retired supplied PPG paints to Home Depot stores in NW Indiana and Chicago so I have painted every room in our house umpteen times. Nothing transforms a room quite as easily as paint. I gasped when I saw those beautiful orange IKEA chairs. You know I'm your girl and I got your back always but I'm not loving the green chairs. All the stainless on the big piece - your espresso maker, the mugs, your Smeg - they all look so cool! As far as what to do with the backs if you're doing like a banquette - I think it depends on how much time you want to spend in there. Comfortability will prob determine that. My last thought - please exchange the green chairs for the orange.❤
Love what you've done so far! Definitely think you some kind of window treatments though... I think something like the ones you found at Ikea would be great if you can find something in your color scheme or that would bring a splash of color to the room. There are tutorials online about making roman shades that don't require very little sewing (with shortcuts) Can't wait to see where you go with the next steps.
Thanks! I’ve been meaning to get more into sewing and making my own roman shades. I’ll probably take a class on Craftsy or Skillshare honestly! I think I saved a few videos here on youtube too
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Hi lk,
Will that work from Australia?
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It should!
Since you don’t need a second eating area, I think that space would be so cozy with two comfy chairs and a small table between them. Just big enough for coffee that you’d just made at your coffee bar!
That would keep with your coffee house vibe as well.
yea! I think a big comfy chair won’t fit through my doorway though :/ haha had that issue a few times in this house
Totally! Ive been dreaming wish of that for years! It wont work out in the main house but I have my own sewing building, which came already done as a workshop and kitchen sink and lower cabinets! I spend a great amount of time in there but it got too shall we say...junked up. After this town of 2,000 where we retired rural high desert the town kept giving me things. Now Im up to 5 grandmas entire sewing rooms including extra machines. I had to ban locals leaving bags of clothes on the small patio of my sewing room. I mostly upcyle jean bags and mens shirts etc. So I had to take to thrift anyway and some yah..unwashed baby clothes? No! But now I want to make a cozy area like you described! A friend gave me a round entry way type table. Just a few inches shorter than a regular dining height but Im short. Just figuring out the perfect chairs. Id like small club or wing chairs but would really like to find used to save money. Plus the height. I have in my life cut legs down. Or in other directon could add ball feet to the table.
@@livingwithlk Can you open the windows far enough?
Oh yeah! I love that ❤. Really lean into that coffee shop vibe!
I used to do this when I was single, living in a pre-war apartment in LA. So much fun! The suggestion about using bigger comfy chairs; you can probably find some that require assembly. You wouldn’t have to worry about getting them through the doorway and it would be a great little chill spot. Matchstick blinds would look great too. Good job so far!
One of the things that I really love about you and your channel is the thought process and the time you give yourself to feel about changes. This feels very intentional, not rushing to get things done, but a much more organic process of "what do I like, what do I need". Stunning makeover, as usual. You have such a clean and peaceful vibe, with a clear style that feels very homey, relaxing and curated/cohesive. You're really excellent at what you do, and your videos always bring me so much joy and inspiration to make my house my home. Thank you LK.
I agree! I'm so glad you wrote that. I was feeling the same way and you saved me a bunch of keystrokes! Thanks.
I love the room and the banana leaves that can be seen from the window. A wall paper that continues that banana leaf vibe might be great.
I think that banana plant outside is awesome too. It's better than artwork!
0h yes!
I actually love the cat food bin, it would look awesome without the curtain too
tbh you’re right it’s not too bad!
I love the blue cabinet with fluted glass doors!
I love the makeover. I suggest keeping the coffee bar and a overstuffed chair, ottoman, and reading lamp.
If you put those little felt chair floor protectors on the bottom of the basket it will protect your beautiful paint job a little more. 😊💙💙
Decor is something that evolves, so I'm glad you didn't think you had to do it all at once. I loved the final result of the coffee bar! It fit so perfectly on the wall. When you first introduced the space, I thought with all that light, you could make a craft room, but maybe you have one in your space? I'm a bit new to your channel, so don't really know the layout of your house.
Thank you! I do most of my projects in my office/guest room :) or on the driveway haha and I store supplies in the garage
A plant/coffee room would be my go to place!
I'd say always go for a bench with a back cause pillows seem like a good solution but they end up not being comfy enough.
good point!
Definitely need a back to benches, or you'll end up knocking into the window sills all the time.
I love the way the cabinet unit turned out…the color, the handles & the film you used to cover the glass is just perfect…great job!😁👍🏻
I'm so happy with how it turned out too!
Love the cabinet! A linen look shade on the lamp would look great and a rug to tie the blue and green colours. Go linen with the curtains as well for the chefs kiss.
I’m so happy. I said to myself, I hope she gets the green chairs. I hope she paints the cabinet dark blue not light. I hope she uses a glass film of some kind. Yay!!!! The only thing I would change for me is the curtain for a fabric that lays a little easier than linen. Loving how the room is turning out.
Haha love that! Thanks so much :)
Love it and I agree with the coffee shop bench seating vibe. I would definitely put some sort of cushion or padded back on the benches so that you can hang out and maybe read a book and enjoy your coffee in comfort. Great job - can't wait to see the follow up!
Thank you! I totally agree
I love love the buffet upgrade, cant wait to see what's next!
Off topic... i like that you look into the camera when teaching us.
The coffee station looks so good!!! You may want to add contact paper to the shelves where you store the kitty food & appliances. Speaking from my own mistakes, paint doesn’t always stand up in high-use areas where things are being moved in and out.
Thanks! That’s why I used cabinet and door paint, it’s much more durable for daily use.
The framed art with the blue and yellow citrus theme might look good over the coffee bar to the left of your new shelves
Man, I love love love the cabinet! Great color and the reeded glass film was genius. I really like having a cozy off the path seating area with a small table for writing (that's not a desk). Great start to your makeover, can't wait to see the rest.
Thanks so much Susan! That’s what I’m thinking. I’ll probably spend more time in there on my macbook than in my office because the light is so good! Would be so cool to have the record player in there now that I think about it… could be a vibe!
I think you should look into changing out the light fixture portion of the fan and keeping the fan part. I know most of them are interchangeable in this way, but I've never actually done it.
I bought that same cheap Ikea pendant light, and then sat on it for like 6 months, because I wasn't sure it was exactly what I wanted. I finally installed it a few weeks ago, and it looks 1000% better than what was there before. Definitely does not look like a $3 fixture!
Haha I love it!!
I like this one! I’m trying to do some similar things in our dining area and I liked the ideas.
For the dining bench, you may want to look into business liquidation sales. A restaurant or office that’s closing might have some, often these are cheap and good quality, and of course you can reupholster to fit what you want :)
Thanks great idea!!
They sell deck storage chests that look good and are strong enough to sit on. Some even have backs so you can put pillows on them. I think they are made by Rubbermaid and could be spray painted. I'm unskilled when it comes to building so I would probably use one of them. 😊
That glass film is amazing! I will DEFINITELY be using that on the future!.. you should def paint the arch. Such an easy fun way to add interest! I can't wait to see what you do with this space in the future 👌
I agree! haha thank you!
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Suggestion - I've seen benches for banquets made from upper kitchen cabinets. They're sturdy, the right depth and have storage. Could find some used ones on MP or even stock, flat pack ones, from big box stores. Many You Tube videos showing various ways to install them, adjust the height, etc.
I like the hutch, it's a perfect fit and great as a coffee bar. Some open shelves above would be nice.
I do like the glass cling on, it looks good, just enough coverage. It's a cute room, I don't remember it from your initial walk through, it's been a while. Nicely done!
Interesting! I’ll look into it thank you!
Halfway through and it's so much brighter!!!
it’s such a difference!
Wow. Love the coffee bar!!! I think it’s a great idea for this room as a coffee shop vibe. Great place to hang out other than the living room.
Hi LK,
Fran down under in Adelaide here. Have watched all your great videos. I just love them all you are so talented and I love your style and how you present your vids, both inside and out.
I too am in a rental house!
(🤣 Unmarried with with 2 cats🤣)and Re purpose furniture, am always moving my furniture around, worked really hard on the garden too.
Breakfast Nook
Don't you just love a nook. I have made several.
I love how you took your time to really think out what you were going to do with the space.
Love the Cafe Nook. Purrfect, it has become an extension of the kitchen but not encroach on dining. Love the sideboard to bits. Colour and glass purrfect.
I thought before you did anything, but in your prep, about filling the cracks in the vertical panel boards with the same filler as used for nail holes?
One criticism, I really do not like curtains particularly on windows ( love your window long curtain treatments) but absolutely do not like curtains in doorways or to cover areas!
What about painting cat Bin Blue like sideboard color or put back (temporarily) where dishwasher will be?
Can't wait to see the finished area. Definately a rug is needed.
Looking forward to your next vid.
See ya
Fran
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Love your ideas along with the blue satiny paint. A flat bench is more versatile than the one with a back. Thanks for sharing
Coffee shop yes!
Always enjoy watching your videos ❤
I have Starless Night in my LR as an accent wall! Why is it always so cool when someone online gets something you already have in your home?! lol!
love!
I think a Butler's Pantry is a great idea! ❤
Do you think that the sun would not be so great for pantry items? It’s pretty sunny all day!
That cabinet makeover is fabulous, such good paint and brilliant to stash your appliances in. I think some kind of modern plaid rug or cushions would go well with the blue. You could go the other way too with a dark red or rust colour vintage rug. It's so sunny it could take the dark rug. You probably have rugs in your stash?! I do like your original idea of built in benches but the green chairs are good too. Such a nice sunny room to work or eat breakfast in. Love this video, looking forward to the update.
Thank you!
Thanks for the Craftsy!
I have been looking for something for my appliances in my small kitchen to hide them. I love what you re-styled for yours. I’m looking in a new direction now. Thanks!
I love coffee shops with pairs of super comfy easy chairs and a round coffee table between them.
Im currently working on just that in my kitchen as well.
I wish I could fit some comfy chairs through my doorways!
The cabinet looks amazing, love the colours and textures. Echo the natural elements for window treatments? A rug is a great idea.
Happy Sunday afternoon from the PNW! Love what you did with the cabinet! I KNEW you were going to cover the doors' glass with something incredible! RE: ceiling fan, have you ever considered ceiling light fixtures with the fans in the center and the lighting band around the outside? I bought one for my master bedroom because I didn't want the "traditional" set-up. They come with remotes where you can control the type of lighting (soft/bright white, brightness/dimming settings) as well as the fan's functions. I've had mine for about 2 years now and it was one of the best decisions. And, they almost hug the ceiling; unlike normal fans. I hope this makes sense.
Thank you Aloha Mom! lol I’ll have to look into that!
I love those handles you added to the cabinet. It turned out really well
I think they’re my favorite part! thanks!
Love the new room! I think the neutral paint would look good in the rest of the kitchen too.
You are magical!! I need to keep the laquer paint in mind because I'm thinking of painting my lower kitchen cabinets. I think a pop of red and definitely a rug would add to the space. Absolutely love it though!
I love the direction you are taking that nook to. It is adorable and I think you are really going to enjoy your morning coffee in there. I'm always all about more storage.
The blue cabinet looks great! Love the color.
hey lk such creative ideas with the coffee bar love that blue and that beautiful lamp!
Thanks so much! 😊
I love the curtain on the cabinet, but I would add the other one because it would look better to be a little fuller. You hit the jackpot with that cabinet.
I like the little bistro set up, but i would put a reading chair in the corner. The light in there is terrific, it seems cozy, and i would cutl up with a cuppa. ☕
Looks fabulous and I love your cabinet makeover!
It's so CUTE! I love what you did so far and the direction you want to take it in for the final pieces. I think that chrome storage system would look nice, but of course the shelves you picked up are nice too. The coffee bar is so good :) I might use the same type of paint when I refinish my dresser. Somehow you managed to make the flooring look so much nicer. It looks like a fantastic place to sit and have coffee in the mornings, and a place to hang out while you are waiting for something to bake in the oven but you don't want to go far. For a plant stand, you could try looking for low wooden children's stools at thrift stores or garage sales. I use my son's old stool from when he was little. Anyway I knew this video would be good. :)
Thanks so much! :)
I like the direction! There’s so much natural light! This space could double as your DIY space too.
So much natural light! It's a great space!
Love the nook. I also like viewers ideas of big cozy coffee sitting, peel and stick tiles....how about matchstick blinds or a cafe curtain for a little privacy? Cant wait to see what you decided on.
LK!! Love the deep blue coffee bar. And that dreamy finish! It looks like u applied 30 coats of Japanese lacquer to it. Beautiful statement piece. Can’t wait to see what u do with fabrics and/or color. Those shelves are gonna be the bomb.
- Mittens
Hi! 😊 Super cute! How about some Spanish looking peel and stick tile for that little arch you wanted to paint?
That would be cool!
Just discovered your channel. Love your process. Will be binge watching this weekend.
We painted our kitchen yellow i love it. It goes so well with my rooster collection 😊
The cabinet turned out so good!
The coffee bar was a great idea. The room is so much more useable now. Liz
I love what you did with the cabinet!
OOOOH MY !!! Lovely. Simply lovely.
Just think how cute bench seating would be with that cute throw pillow you showed. I really like the way the fluted glass looked on your cabinet. Great job!
I love where this space is going so far - it looks really nice! I think the painted piece came out beautifully! Love the plant in the corner as well. The only change I was thinking would maybe look better would be to put the coffee bar on the opposing wall. I know it fits perfectly on the wall you currently have it on - but I feel like it would look so nice to be able to see if from the door way as you walk in from the dining room. Now that I'm thinking about it - I realize you want to add those shelves above it & wouldn't be able to do that if it was under the window...so...I guess that wouldn't work. Anyway, can't wait to see the final product. I know it will be great!!
Haha thank you!! That was kind of my thought process too… can’t wait to show everyone the reveal!
Love what you did with the room. Perhaps a chalkboard hanging for decor could be super cute. “Coffee of the day” or menu chalked on. Looking forward to seeing how you finish it.
The cabinet turned out nice! Can't wait for the next part of the makeover.
Me too! Stay tuned!
This turned out so well! I love the look, and you made it really cozy. That coffee bar looks awesome.
You did such a great job on the painting
Wow, that storage piece turned out beautifully!! I need to touch up my cabinets and trim, and I'm definitely going to pick up that paint!! We also have an outdated ceiling fan in our great room that is just essential to life in the warmer months. Definitely a love/hate relationship! I like having the small table in the room as I would enjoy sitting in there to do computer work in such a sunny, quiet part of the house. Plus, if I have a lot of prep work for a meal, I like the idea of being able to sit while chopping veggies etc.! Or when baking, as I would fill the table with cooling racks. I'm loving the room!!
Love it! Thank you :) I’m definitely envisioning working on my computer in there :)
Can't wait to see the end results.
Since that room is so different, I'm wondering if that might have been a porch or a later addition? Generally doesn't matter if you're renting and not doing serious structural work. You nailed it....neutralize it and incorporate it into the rest of the living spaces. Good Job!
I thought green would look great with lots of plants to reflect the palms outside. It needs to be a green you love though. I put funky wall paper in my glass doors as the frosting was too light. Did you think of making a bench seat with some of the Ikea bookcases on its side. I like your changes and look forward to seeing the remaining changes. It a great little area.
Totally agree on the green comments! I did a lot of research on ikea bookcase benches and they're actually not that safe or sturdy for multiple people let alone one person to sit on. you'd really have to reinforce them a lot and at that point it seems that its better to just make your own and maximize storage at the same time. I was kind of bummed because a lot of people share that DIY hack and come to find out its not a quality DIY!
@livingwithlk irresponsible of the people that do promote it, especially as many who do such hacks don't have money to waste. Hope your well.
Great video! I love that you are back to decorating.
If only I had endless rooms to decorate haha but I love my other hobbies and gardening too💚
Love the coffee bar room. The cabinet is amazing and looks so different. I love the idea of the bench seating and a table, too.
Your videos always keep me motivated, and the Sleek Socket is a game changer.
Oh wow, storage in benches. That's great!
The coffee bar looks good! I think you’re heading in a good direction.
My dining room table and chairs are that hunter green color. I love it!
I love breakfast nooks and in a previous house I had one with benches with storage. It was great. It had a cushion on the seat and pillows against the hard back. It worked and looked good.
That sounds so lovely!
I love what you did with your Facebook marketplace find ! Amazing ❤❤❤
Wow how cute it turned out. Great job 🎉
I haven't used a landline in years, but this house is quite old. When it was built, telephones were wired, only. You wouldn't want to run halfway across the house to get to the phone, you'd want to add "an extension" in various parts of your home for convenience ~
Tx for the Craftsy link! Re bench - if you're going to sit for any length of time, think you need comfy back support. Someone else suggested a couple of comfy chairs with a small table between. That's absolutely what I would do! Maybe instead of a table you could find a small cupboard so you also have storage. I have a hexagonal drum table with a slate top - it has storage.
As always, I so enjoy your videos. Love that you share your thought process, how your ideas evolve and change as you work on the project. That's reality for me - I start with a concept but it will change as I go - flexibility and adaptability is the key.
That’s right! It’s always an evolving process :) I also agree about a back support. And yes def check out Craftsy it’s honestly so cool and seriously $1.49 for 12 months is crazy lol there’s so much content on there!!
Everything looks great. I love the lamp out there. Keep the fan! Looks like it would get hot and sunny 😊 love the color.
Your place is adorable. Love it.
I love how you transformed your nook. Great job on the sideboard too.💖
Love the little area! So nice to have different spaces to live in. I love the windows in there.
The windows are so much better now that the walls are white I don’t know what it is haha
The breakfast nook looks nice. Storage is always a must have.
Creating a coffee space with extra storage was genius, and the cabinet looks fantastic-love the window film. Agree, peel-and-stick tile would be a great fix for the floor (something Mediterranean?). Myself, I would hang a sconce to shine down where the lamp is. A diner-style napkin dispenser would be a fun touch ….
oh that’s a cute idea! i was looking for terracotta peel and stick tile and honestly everything is so faux looking it has not been the vibe. I would love to do that though!
I look forward to to each and every video you put out!
Aw, thanks so much! I'm so glad you enjoy them!
I miss my landline :( I had a dedicated line in the office that was so useful when power was out! I got a digital system last winter, and have had ridiculous problems with it! You asked what we would have used the room for...........I would have filled it with open shelving everywhere :) Counter appliances, cookbooks, pantry or overstock storage of food items, seasonal serving pieces, etc.
that sounds like a cool idea! we considered something like that but then thought it might be a lot of visual clutter in a sense. You’d really have to pair down what you’re putting on display and honestly we just want to shove all the annoying g stuff away 😂 but I think if we owned we would definitely do that and add some closed storage too!
I'm droolling over that blue
I put bench seating around the end wall and down the other side with your table in the middle,
you could even have your chairs at the end. Then you have more us of your room.
I love that coffee bar cabinet and what you did to the glass doors.
That looks fantastic! The paint on the cabinet looks so go. I’m inspired to use that color too.
Thanks, it’s such a happy color!
Love it; if your looking for art for the nook; I have a friend who is an artist; she paints with coffee pods
LK, you are such an INSPIRATION! You've got me thinking how I can improve my rental! And I'm tickled that you are in San Diego. Me too!
I love copper in the kitchen😊
I loved this!!!!
I had no idea you were renting your home. I love it so much. Your landlord must be a happy man. My husband before he retired supplied PPG paints to Home Depot stores in NW Indiana and Chicago so I have painted every room in our house umpteen times. Nothing transforms a room quite as easily as paint. I gasped when I saw those beautiful orange IKEA chairs. You know I'm your girl and I got your back always but I'm not loving the green chairs. All the stainless on the big piece - your espresso maker, the mugs, your Smeg - they all look so cool! As far as what to do with the backs if you're doing like a banquette - I think it depends on how much time you want to spend in there. Comfortability will prob determine that. My last thought - please exchange the green chairs for the orange.❤
Perfect solution for that space.
Love the everything especially the cabinet! Will you please share the exact paint product you used? It’s beautiful!
Love the cabinet. Great makeover for it.
Love what you've done so far! Definitely think you some kind of window treatments though... I think something like the ones you found at Ikea would be great if you can find something in your color scheme or that would bring a splash of color to the room. There are tutorials online about making roman shades that don't require very little sewing (with shortcuts) Can't wait to see where you go with the next steps.
Thanks! I’ve been meaning to get more into sewing and making my own roman shades. I’ll probably take a class on Craftsy or Skillshare honestly! I think I saved a few videos here on youtube too