Before & After: The Kitchen (by Mama) :
When we first moved into the farmhouse, the kitchen was scarcely operational as the water backed up into the sink so badly we had to use the bathtub for washing dishes. The cold water didn't work either so we retrieved drinking water from the tub as well. Shortly after the water problem was fixed, the hot water heater in the kitchen began leaking beyond repair and needed replacing. At about the same time, the flies found out there were people living in the once abandoned house and they came in swarms. It was very discouraging! I couldn't wait to have an operating kitchen that looked and felt habitable.
Fortunately, the kitchen had good bones to work with. The countertops had been replaced about a decade earlier and the cabinets were the original wood and took another coat of paint nicely. However, the floor, a beat up vinyl, definitely needed replacing along with the plastic, fake tile backsplash that had yellowed from years of kitchen heat.

I had no idea how difficult it would be to remove the old flooring. First we pulled up a layer of vinyl, then a layer of parquet, then another layer of vinyl, till we finally reached the original wooden planks of the old kitchen floor. We worked with crow bars, hammers, and wedges. I even learned how to use a reciprocating saw as I cut the flooring from under the cabinets.As always, Elliott and Oliver were indispensable in providing the skill and muscle needed to complete the project.
A couple of weeks ago, when Timmy and Meredith were in NC cutting lots, the boys offered to help me begin the labor-intensive task of completing the kitchen. They began by cutting and installing beadboard for the backsplash while I focused on deco items like sewing a cherry-themed valance for the window. Since space is limited, I made simple hooks and attached them to the stainless steel island for hanging the baskets we use frequently.
Even though we worked so hard to expose the original wood floor, then spent hours sanding and varnishing it, the water stains were just too "rustic" for the old farmhouse to pull off without the floor looking dirty all the time. Knowing that any deco work needing to be done could not possibly be performed by Timmy with his already loaded-to-the-max schedule, I assured him the floor didn't need tiling but instead simply needed a coat of paint- something I could do.
I knew quality floor paint, that could withstand farm-related abuse, would be expensive - as much as $35 gallon - so I decided to just wait till the Lord provided some especially for me. After thanking the Lord for saving the $10 cherry picture for me all those weeks after first spying it, I thought to myself, "I wonder if the Lord has paint for me as well today?" I went to Home Depot and headed straight for the bargain, "oops" paint area, where they put all the mismatched, returned paints, and searched for one that might work for our kitchen floor. Purple, bright lime, magenta - no, no, no. Then, there it was - a beautiful mossy green/gray quality outdoor porch paint for only $5! I was so excited.
The next hurdle would be painting the kitchen floor with a toddler-helper underfoot. In an effort to do the job solo, I asked the older boys if they would take Sheridan on a dinner date so I could paint without assistance.
Sheridan couldn't wait for the boys to finish the evening milking so she could accompany them to one of Amelia's only eating establishments - Subway.
As soon as her little feet left the kitchen, I began painting as fast as I could. They returned home just as I finished the last stroke.
Incidentally, when asked about the date, Sheridan told me with a furrowed brow that she ate in her car seat (the boys did take-out) and even though they went to the grocery store afterward, she wasn't allowed to ride in one of the fun blue shopping cart/police cars because the boys said the carts had "stinky germs". She said, "At Food Why-in (Lion), I walk!"
The floor turned out really well although I look forward to it developing a naturally weathered look in the future.
When Meredith and Timmy returned from 3 days of lot-cutting, the fragrance of candles burning in the newly finished kitchen were there to greet them. What a great feeling to finish yet another room in this old farmhouse.




7 comments:
Great results as always... like I said before... you guys think I could import you to make my house look great??? :P
BEAUTIFUL! How much would it cost to have you and your mama come to WI and decorate my house! ;) You both do such beautiful work and the way you turn seemingly ugly or useless items into art work is amazing! I have been "borrowing" ideas from both of you for my house.
By the way- I did not think it was possible but Sheridan is getting more and more adorable every time you post a picture. Makes me want a baby sister---or a baby! :D
God Bless and tell your mama and the boys "job well done!"
Hi Meredith,
The kitchen looks beautiful!!
Hi Meredith, I think this is the first time I have written you, but I did write your mom just recently. Your blog blesses me and the beautiful work that you and your mama have put into the farm house is so very inspiring.
The dresses your made for Sheridan and yourself turned out wondeful; congratulations.
Please tell your Mama I love what she did to the kitchen, very inspiring. I have two grain buckets that I am going to re-purpose!! Yay!! I hope to meet your Mama at the Farmer's Market one day. I'm going to see if I can make it to Gayton soon.
Thank you for sharing your inspiring work with us.
God Bless,
Monica Fermoyle
Dear Mrs. Fermoyle,
Thank you for your kind and encouraging comment.
Oliver told me he met you several weeks ago at the West End market, and Mama did also tell me about your email. Mama and Elliott have been doing the West End (Gayton) market lately, so maybe you'll catch her there some week soon (although I know we're going to a wedding this upcoming Saturday so she won't be there then).
Hopefully we'll get to meet your family one day!
Blessings,
Meredith
Hey Meredith!
Wow, ya'll have done alot! It looks great!! I know you're loving it! :)
Love, Casey
Casey, I know you can tell a big difference since you saw how bad it was when you stayed with us! :)
Hope your new school year is getting off to a great start!
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