What may I add to this buffet to make it look fabulous?
Lizzie Borden
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Comments (39)well, I am in the midst of a break from making my eyetini eyeballs....what a pain! Now don't get me wrong. I think they'll be a huge hit, Sat night - and since Scott likes martini's - it was a no brainer - to make them. But I'll say it again...what a pain - lol. I have six done - will go out and do the other six - if I can find the right size radishes - before I go pick will up from school. It's a great thing I can do before hand. I'm also doing the meathead - I got the "meat" today - and I am doing a jello brain. Also Sherry's spinach brownies - which aren't gross at all, the mummy dogs for the kids, cupcakes for the kids to decorate, and a crockpot full of Woodie's Mexican Chicken Corn Chowder. Oh and some nice thick gooey brownies. my neighbor will no doubt be bringing a bunch of good stuff. "starting" to get excited! There will be over 20 children here - I got streamers and am making "sashes" with winning categories on them. I will make way more than we need - and each child will win a "category". Cutest, Spookiest, Silliest, Most colorful, etc. after a costume "parade". Since the weather looks carpy, we have to find more ways to entertain "inside"...sigh. Next year I may have my Halloween party in August. :-) Stacy...See MoreBest way to make a built in buffet look 'built in'
Comments (10)O.K. I don't really think it looks built-in unless the cabinets go completely wall to wall, so the 1'-5" wall would need to be full depth to the cabinets or deeper. But does that really matter ? If you want to get rid of the 1'-5" wall anyway, it won't look built in. Also a under counter frig will be 24' d. so that won't fit in a 16" deep cabinet. What if you shortened it & didn't have it against either wall & make it look more like a piece of furniture ? I like your plan by the way.... Good Luck Here is a link that might be useful: granite countertops...See MoreMay I bug you guys to look at one other BS idea?
Comments (37)Gol darn it! Got a whole post written and it's lost now. UHHh! Anyway, Thanks for the nice comments and suggestion eclectic: I love your vintage fridge! That kind of tile backsplash isn't for me, though. I'm WAY too much of a mess and really don't want big grout lines. Your kitchen is very charming, though. This thin brick is a big possibility, though! Mayflowers: I haven't heard back from the tile dude in a couple days so who knows. I do love that kind of tile... artistic with just enough whimsy to make me smile when I look at it. I think I could love it forever (however long THAT is, lol) I did mock it up without the tile... I'll have to look at it awhile to see which I like better. Maybe I don't need the tile after all. DH would be happier if he didn't have to set tile in the middle of a copper sheet, that's for sure... local: you're invited! Come in summer and we'll float or come in winter and show me how to cross country ski :) YA... I can't wait to see the floor installed, either. Piles of boxes just sitting there waiting....September or October for the flooring. November for the kitchen cabinets. Looking to move after Christmas and get our current house on the market and sold by early summer. Ok, getting ahead of myself a bit here... Seems the pale green behind the stove works the best to me, too. I hope the fireclay sample is a good color... EAM44: it is a great fit IF the color works. Gotta get a sample on the way tomorrow. I did an internet search for prices and couldn't even find it that way! 25.00 sq/ft isn't a deal breaker.. If I did a 6" BS around the whole L I'd need maybe 21 sq. feet. I can just hear DH now ... "what happened to the 3.00 a sq. ft white tile from Lowes?". Poor guy, he has a hard time keeping up with the changes :). Anyway, here is the tile or no-tile copper backsplash:...See MoreI’m looking for accent chairs to put around this buffet table
Comments (7)For comfort, a chair needs to have arms. In a dining room, choose a pair of chairs that work with your dining set and buffet and could be used at the "heads" of the table should you need to squeeze in a couple of more people by adding chairs to the sides of the table. As long as it works with your dining set, is painted the same color or a coordinating color, the height doesn't matter as much ... but I'd consider shorter wider seats (than the chair shown) with arms the better choice....See MoreHome Interiors with Ease
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