Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen. Show all posts

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Glass Canisters




Currently we are dreaming of roads and roads of glass canisters for our kitchen. The options are endless! We have a collection of coffee beans and tea buds and they would look lovely in our kitchen counter. All started with the queen of the glass canisters Ina Garten and her fabulous kitchen feature in her cooking show Barefoot Contessa.

Ina Garten Kitchen

There chic, timeless and quite affordable. You can find them here, here, and here. Also they look beautiful in the bathroom too!

images via: pinterest

Monday, March 4, 2013

Kitchen Cutie




I recently came across a story featuring Dita Von Teese about food on The New Potato. They have a picture of her extremely pink kitchen. Perfect for any retro gal and although I'm not a pink kinda girl (know a few) I appreciated all the vintages features such as the lamp, the retro floor and  the beautiful head vases. You can always get the look on the Big Chill! For more Dita and food check out this, this and this. Also a link on her favorite foods.

image via: google

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Green Cleaning


During the week I conquer some deep cleaning but in a green way. Lately I been obsessed with home blogs and one of my favorites is Manhattan Nest. I was thrilled when I found out that Daniel (MN author) is writing a column for Design Sponge all about cleaning ( I know I'm a huge dork) and I was surprise about the products he uses and his methods. So I decided to give it a go and to my surprise it really works!! Now I'm going to convert to green cleaning and save a ton on cleaning supplies...plus my corneas won't have any third degree burns with those pesky cleaning fumes. Here are the basics:

The staples of a good cleaning toolkit are as follows:

1. A few empty spray bottles for mixing your own cleaners.

2. White vinegar is great for deodorizing and disinfecting, and its acidity means it’s good for breaking down calcium in tubs and other inorganic compounds around the house. Need to clean glass or wood floors? One part water, one part white vinegar. Done. Vinegar smells, well, like vinegar when it’s wet, but the scent quickly dissipates when it dries.

3. Baking soda is a very gentle but powerful abrasive, and it’s good at cutting through grease, so it’s a great option for cleaning pots and pans, ovens and stove tops. It’s also safer and cheaper than commercial cleaners. To scrub away messes in the kitchen, mix one part baking soda with three parts warm water and get to work. Place a box of it in your fridge to keep food odors at bay.

4. Dish soap is great when diluted in water as an all-purpose cleaner or mixed with baking soda into a paste to scrub things in the bathroom, like grout. For an all-purpose cleaner, mix two tablespoons dish soap with two cups of water. Just remember to wipe everything down with water to avoid leaving a soapy residue.

5. Lemon juice has mild bleaching properties, naturally deodorizes and disinfects and is great to mix with a vinegar solution for bathroom and kitchen cleaning. It smells fresh, too!

6. Rubber gloves. Your hands will thank me later. If you’re at the dollar store already, get fancy and spring for the $1.49 gloves that are made of thicker rubber and extend further up your forearm. That’s class.

7. A toothbrush. Toothbrushes are essential for cleaning hard-to-reach areas like corners, around faucets, the edge of a kitchen sink, grout lines, the base of your toilet . . . the possibilities are endless!

8. Sponges with a soft and rough side (much like your personality) are helpful when scrubbing stuff with natural cleaners. Low-tech cleaning products do take a bit more elbow grease, but you can usually make up for that with a little light scrubbing.

9. A lint-free cloth is good for cleaning almost anything, including glass and acrylic, and wiping down counter tops.

10. Recycled paper towels. Yeah, I know they’re wasteful, but sometimes you need to be able to throw it away and be done with it. You’ll know when the occasion to use a paper towel arises because the mess will rank high on the grossness scale.

image via: hayanarts

Saturday, October 13, 2012

chalkboard backsplash






For the last couple of months we been giving our kitchen a must needed improvement and it all began with a massive 48 hour cleaning. Now we are just styling it. Because our house is a rental we cannot do a lot with the space and unfortunately we do not have backsplash and putting tile is out of the question, but recently we looked at this option and it's an inexpensive way to add style to any old kitchen, plus it goes really well with our black and white theme.

images via: design sponge and apartment therapy

Sunday, September 30, 2012

Kitchen Musts!


Sorry for the lack of posting but lately I been hustling overtime juggling two part times, night school, helping the hubby running the cafe while neglecting my poor babies and the house but last weekend a friend (what a saint!) offer to helps us clean the kitchen in the span of 48 hrs! Its was crazy, chaotic but the kitchen now looks AMAZING! It almost looks like a brand new kitchen. A little elbow grease with a couple of new accessories made a HUGE transformation.  Here are some lovely products that I cannot live without in the kitchen ala hayanstreet. 

uno.chalkboard / dos.diffuser / tres.cart / cuatro.storage / cinco.mat / seis.aid kit

image via: hayanarts

Monday, April 9, 2012

Paella!


Anita's Paella
Over the Easter weekend my parents invited Yan and I for a traditional Paella dinner and when I said traditional is all the way. For starters jamon serrano with cheese and bread, red wine, olives and basil. After that my mom made the paella in the backyard with the traditional paella cast pan in a open fire grill "alas brazas" with coal. It was so good, delicious and beyond. For us the secret for a good paella is the extra virgin olive oil, the white white and the saffron. Never skip on that! Good Quality all the way.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Roost





Roost is a new food blog that I been following. Is full of rustic richness with unpretentious recipes. Everything in this blog screams lushness and decadence with a down to earth attitude. Just gorgeous and delicious. Here is a little bit about the founder of Roost blog.

images via: roost blog

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

K by Keaton







Love, love, love K by Keaton! I'm such a fan of Diane Keaton and when I saw in the blogs that she has a new home collection I was trilled. I knew she had the interior design bug. She's been know to flip houses plus I still can't get over her "set" house in Something's gotta Give. Can't wait to get the canape plates. La-di-da, la-di-da, la la!!!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Cake take the Stand







Usually when you think of a cake stand is all about the cake but you can pretty much use it for anything...decorations, flowers, centerpiece, presents, appetizers, candles, chocolates, treats, etc, etc. As well as for any occasion not only birthdays! So give it a try next time you take your old cake stand why not put some flowers or candles on it!

image via: real simple, apartment therapy, country living.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Cooking Cuties

Bette Davis

Rita Hayworth

Marlene Dietrich

Hedy Lamarr (center)

Ava Gardner

Love vintage and cooking. So for the last couple of years I been collecting images of old Hollywood starlets in the kitchen. Some of them are in sets, personal kitchen, calender girls, ads or just serving the men and women in the military at the legendary Hollywood Canteen. Also even thou Ava Gardner is not in the kitchen I still love that pic ironing her blouse. Here is a previous post about Hollywood and the troops.

image via: fb album.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Jonathan Adler's Kitchen

Before

After

I love Jonathan Adler. He is definitely one of my favorite designers...he can not do wrong in my book as well as his partner Simon Doonan. So when they decided to do a remodel of their kitchen for Elle Decor they choose a more softer yet fun loving, happy chic a la Adler redo. You can get more Alder mania at his site. His books are equally impressive and don't forget to check Doonan's too.

image via: elle decor

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Desilu Kitchen










I been a Lucy fan as long as I can remember...she is the housewife I aspired to be. Here are some cute pictures from the I love Lucy kitchen set. You can actually visit the kitchen at the Lucy-Desi Museum in NY along with other sets. If you cannot visit check out the Lucy cookbook and you can always go big with a Big Chill. Look for the reruns or the DVDs!

image via: flickr & getty
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