Ashley and Stephen of the blog (Never Home)Maker aren't home much, but when they are, they love spending time in their little kitchen. They moved into their house about a year and a half ago, and when they moved in the kitchen had orange sunflower wallpaper on the walls and carpet on the floors. They have been slowly working on the kitchen, moving it towards bright functionality, but on their own budget. Here's how it looks now, and how Ashley likes to cook there.
From Ashley: I absolutely love vegan and vegetarian food, and I run a blog that focuses on food probably 90% of the time. So, I'm in our kitchen a TON. Our small space is a great example of doing more with less.
When we moved into our first place a little over a year and a half ago, the kitchen had bright yellow and orange sunflower wallpaper all around. That was the first thing in the entire house I just completely ripped down. In addition, the floors were CARPETED. (Imagine dropping an egg on THAT! I've lived it!) And there wasn't a single area I'd consider efficient to prepare meals.
We don't have a ton of cash floating around, so we improvised — adding some workspace and a shelf here and there. Most importantly, we've had to get organized with our ingredients (many of which are bulk foods because we try to eat as few processed snacks as possible). To be honest, our kitchen reminds me of Julia Child's, just smaller. There's stuff hanging everywhere, but everything has a purpose: To create great food. And I think we've made some smart updates on our small budget.
We don't have a dishwasher either — so that's another challenge that only exacerbates the small space problem. But we more than manage. Some amazing stuff has come out of this kitchen, and I hope you enjoy the tour!
1. What's your cooking style?
I became vegetarian at age of 12. So, at age 26, I’ve never put steak to flame before. On one wild occasion, I made shrimp with red curry for my husband (a Moosewood recipe), and it was a complete disaster. Really, coming from a meat-eating family in North Central PA (not exactly a vegetarian Mecca) — most of my cooking and baking has been shaped by my own experimentation, mistakes, and successes.
With baking, I’m amazed at what I can create without butter, eggs, milk, and the typical staples many consider necessary for “good” cookies, cakes, and pies. I’ve actually played a game with my friends and family – serving them my goods and not telling them what they are eating is – GASP – vegan.
So far, no one has caught on (well, until they read this post – sorry, Mom!)
With cooking, I love using fresh, whole ingredients. I’m not one to shake and bake. And give me a vegetable with a weird name (rutabaga, anyone?), and I’ll find a use for it. It’s all a game to me. A delicious game.
2. What inspires your kitchen?
What has inspired our kitchen most has been efficiency. We’ve made some sacrifices (as you’ll notice in the photos, we have little access to our bottom cabinets to make room for our “island” that we’ve placed against the wall). But where there’s space, there’s a way to fit in a shelf or storage piece that will make our lives easier. May not always be pretty, but we have a lot of gadgets to stow.
As well, when we moved into our home a little over year and a half ago, the kitchen walls were covered in yellow and orange sunflower wallpaper. The floors were covered with industrial, low-pile carpet. There was little counter space. So, from a design standpoint, we went with basic, neutral colors to make the space appear as large as it can appear (we used no-VOC FreshAire paint in Arbor Vine, more about it here). We kept our appliances white to keep with this look (despite our lust for stainless steel). And we found a cheap flooring solution to get rid of the carpet – Trafficmaster vinyl plank flooring in Hickory for $1.99 a square foot.
For fun, we LOVE Fiestaware – I collect the pitchers – so that’s where the color comes in. Kind of retro. Kind of modern. Kind of exactly how we love it.
3. What is your favorite kitchen tool or element?
Hands down, my favorite kitchen tool is my pistachio-colored KitchenAid stand mixer. I use her for everything from creaming together sugar and Earth Balance to kneading bread dough. And she never complains! I couldn’t imagine life without her.
4. Best cooking advice or tip you ever received:
Ignore the rules. My mother-in-law is a huge fan of improvisation in the kitchen. If she doesn’t have a particular ingredient, she throws in something similar. Sometimes not too similar. It’s rubbed off on me. The bottom line is: you must have fun and make it yours. And I haven’t created all my tasty (and sometimes admittedly strange, but very flavorful) combinations by sticking strictly to the recipes and methods of others.
5. Biggest challenge in your kitchen:
SPACE. Our house was built in 1948 – in the time when kitchens weren’t the heart of the home. My mother has this gorgeous open kitchen with an island, tons of storage/counter space, and a pantry – I’m green with envy. We have a couple cabinets, maybe 4 good feet of prep space, and a pantry with no shelves in it. Actually, I think that area is intended to be the coat closet. We’ve had to simplify our ingredients, keep it organized, and be patient with each other as a result. I can’t tell you how many times my husband and I have literally bumped into each other – smack in the face – while holding a scalding hot tea pot or cookie sheet. Ouch! And speaking of my husband, the other main issue we have is NO DISHWASHER! No fun. But we’re working on that one . . .
6. Biggest indulgence:
We invested in a new stove (a Whirlpool) and refrigerator (a GM) last spring. I love the pull-out freezer and added space the fridge gives us. And the oven keeps its temperature now – definitely important with all the baking we do!
7. Dream tool or splurge:
A dishwasher that isn’t my husband. A dream that’s a reality for most others – but, hey, I’m easy to please. My dad is planning to help us install one this spring. Can’t wait!
8. What are you cooking this week?
We’ve been on a super healthy, non-processed foods kick lately – so we’ve been making our own energy chunks, hummus, crackers, and other everyday items from scratch. I also want to experiment with some vegan, gluten-free recipes in my new Babycakes cookbook. And we’re also a bit obsessed with Adam Richman’s Man vs. Food – so I imagine a vegetarian behemoth is in our future (we’ve already documented the creation of our very own El Chubacabra – an omelet inside a burrito: http://vimeo.com/7714163).
9. What cookbook has inspired you the most?
Perhaps this cookbook hasn’t inspired me as much as the fabulous man who wrote this cookbook has inspired others. During Christmas, I picked up a gently used copy of the Richard Simmons Private Collection of Dazzling Desserts. All funny business and short sequined shorts aside, he’s got some great stuff in there. Stuff I’ve chosen to spin off into some of my own delish desserts. Like this vegan coconut-carob pie.
10. What's the most memorable meal you've ever cooked in this kitchen?
I made homemade bagels once. I think they were my most memorable kitchen creation because I never thought I could make something like a bagel myself and actually have it turn out like the “real” thing. Ever since, I’ve been a daredevil. No meal is above me. I try it all!
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I really like the 3 floors fruit basket (yellow one).. Someone knows where I can get something similar? Thanks!
Hi, Patyy -- This is our kitchen. Anyway, we got the basket at Target, I believe. Not sure if they have the same one right now, but it's worth checking out :)
Oh thanks! I love you kitchen by the way ;)
My pistachio KitchenAid is also my favorite kitchen tool! Love it.
Where is the island from? It's exactly what I've been looking for!
Ilovebutter: Believe it or not, we got it at K-mart on clearance! It's from the Martha Stewart Collection, but I don't think they have the same one available anymore . . . it's worth checking out, though :)
yay I love your kitchen!! and yay for vegans!
Like the kitchen, hate this
"I’ve actually played a game with my friends and family – serving them my goods and not telling them what they are eating is – GASP – vegan."
Do you play tricks on diabetics or people who keep kosher, too?
1. You've inspired me to try your recipes. Being in Portland, OR I have tried a million vegan baked goods (including Xmas cookies) and never found them satisfying. So I'll have to make my own.
4. I disagree on this one!
6. Love your appliance choices. Fit great in the kitchen and so nice to treat yourselves.
7. Ditto!! We don't have one either. Just us.
9. I love you for loving R.S. and mentioning his book. And the pie sounds awesome. I know the perfect vegan to make it for.
Adorable kitchen, great job. Thanks for sharing.
Palmetto: Really?? Do you think she would not be aware if one of her family members or friends had dietary restrictions? No need to be mean..
Ashley I love your blog!! I check it several times a day!
It's too bad that the placement on the island piece has to block some cabinets... it looks like the stove does the same thing. Maybe those are part of the moves toward functionality?
I really like the colors though! Our walls in our rental kitchen looked to be about the same color, but looked terrible with our classic 50s black and white floors and yellowed-white cabinets. It looks really nice with the warmer wood colors you have! It's all about context I suppose.
Pretty, cheerful kitchen :)
Your floor looks great. Did you install it yourselves?
Neat wood backsplash, too.
Never mind, I see on your blog that you did put down the floor yourselves. Next question, how are you liking it after a few months? We were looking at the same product and found some people online complaining that the seams stopped holding together.
How do you keep the feet of the island from scratching your wood floors everytime you need into your cupboards? I would go nuts to have an island block the cupboards in my small kitchen. Maybe you don't use area much but it does seem crowded.
thanks, everyone, for your kind comments!
obviously, Palmetto, the "tricks" i play aren't directed at people who have specific dietary restrictions (my grandfather is diabetic and my father has heart issues -- and i would NEVER think to make anyone ill -- that's just wrong!). i'm terribly sorry you took that the wrong way.
about the island blocking the cabinets. this is actually efficient . . . because we don't use those cabinets. at all. because they are totally open to the floor with no shelves in them. and before we moved in, they had the refrigerator blocking them . . . so, the island gives us far more storage and work space than the cabinets ever would. this also means we don't need to slide it back and forth for access. no scratches.
as far as how the vinyl flooring is holding up -- so far, well for us. we've had no problems. i have read the reviews, and i think people run into issue when they install the flooring in damp areas like basements.
This reminds me a bit on my kitchen, layout-wise (it's from 1946). I've been mulling over where to put an island and shelves, and this has helped me visualize it!
lovely kitchen...i adore the paint color - can you tell me what it is?
thx
Kate
Nice light kitchen. Love the colors. Is that door with the chain and all the windows the only thing between you and outside? Doesn't seem very safe.
oh, I love this! Very cute, and not in a little girl way, but a wonderful, bright, cheery, welcoming way! And for the most obscure sourcing question every: where are the adorable tea towels from? I'm starting to think I need some new ones!
I love this kitchen, and it's given me some new ways to think about my own circa-1948 kitchen (sans dishwasher).
I'm a bit confused by gettingthere's comment....and suddenly wondering if I'm in imminent danger - ?
molly77 -- very cool. nice to know someone else is dealing with the same challenges!
HurricaneKate -- it's called "arbor vine" from FreshAire (no-VOC).
getting there -- thanks. and that door has a deadbolt, a lock, a chain, and another storm door with a lock outside it . . . ???
messyjessy -- thanks! i got some of the tea towels from urban outfitters (the one with the bird, and i have others), and the other is from Target.
Britomart -- right? i'm nervous, too. anyway -- happy to help! :)
Nice to see that someone else uses that industrial-type shelving in their kitchen! It makes me want to buy more colorful pans and hang them up.
I agree with never blocking cabinets, If it works for you great, but you're also blocking cabinets by the stove. cutting off storage is making your room smaller
@funstraw, she addressed the cabinets you're talking about--they're NOT functional. They have no shelves and are open to the floor. Just to repeat what she already said.
Great kitchen, Ashley. It looks warm and homey and you've clearly thought about maximizing space. I wish I had a dishwasher, too!
I think you've done a great job with the space. My refrigerator door aaaalmost opens all the way but hits my island before it gets there, but you gotta do what you gotta do to get some space to chop!
funstraw. i agree with the stove. but we have no other option. there isn't any other space where we can put it without major change and $$$. we can dream, though.
sjbreeze -- thanks so much :)
syrupandhoney -- haha. agreed. what we've done works for us. it may not make sense to everyone else -- esp. as being efficient -- but no one else had to use this kitchen when we moved it. it was a nightmare. and now -- it works out great for us!
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If storage space ever became a huge issue you could finish the inside of those cabinets easily enough and put the island on wheels. I don't think the wheels would add anything visually to that type of island but you could probably find white casters that weren't noticeable.
But if it ain't broke don't fix it :)
Neverhomemaker - thanks for replying (to me and everyone) - I am always surprised when people have lots of questions about a tour and the resident never shows up to reply, but it seems to happen a lot!
awww. thanks, sagekitten85! just trying to help. and those are good ideas!
Great Kitchen! What I love most is how it looks like it is really cooked in. I can tell that some great meals come out of this kitchen!
Since when is it scary to have a door? How do most people get in and out of their house...LOL!
Cute kitchen! : )
@Palmetto- I'm surprised you found the idea of serving someone a meal which didn't include meat, dairy, eggs (etc) so offensive? It would be messed up if she was serving vegans meat disguised as vegetables, but certainly not the other way around? I'm not trying to start anything with you, I'm really just confused.
Cute kitchen but I'm also puzzled by the blocked cabinet doors.
Ashley, love how your kitchen looks! I have a similar 1946 kitchen and I can't wait to get home and look at it with new eyes. Honestly, I've thought of taking my dishwasher out to get more cabinet space!
I'm not vegan, but I happily eat vegan food. :-)
holy blip! this is almost an identical layout to our new house- but we haven't moved in yet. I have been wondering that to do... where you have that Island- why don't you just take out the cabinets in the corner? put a shelving sustem in there or something? That's my plan- a corner of open shelving. Because our bottom corner cupboards are also totally non functional.
We do have a large pantry which I am pleased with- the door to it is across the hall from the ktichen though. :s But it's HUGE with all kinds of shelves, so I can totally deal.
The old owners put in neutral hardwood, so I'm pleased with that too.
I SO need to get an island like that. Actually, I have plans to build one (a modified potting bench- plans found by googling The Frugal Designer plans). Should be fabulous, with hooks on the back to hang things.
I love your kitchen! it makes me happy to see the potential in "our" kitchen! LOL