But there he was, sitting on the little pine tree right outside my window, framed by the kitchen door window, the wreath, and the mudroom window, with that lovely cornfield in the background.. Do you see him?You may remember seeing my living room before around here from time to time..
The Creek Line House.Clean and Scentsible.
This Little EstateWe’re getting really really close to being able to say that we’re mostly done with our little kitchen update!For now, at least!We always have big plans/dreams for the future, but some of these smaller projects that we do really help us to enjoy our home so much even when we don’t have the time or the budget to do the bigger renovations right away..
This particular project is kind of weirdly specific, but it came about because of the fact that we decided to re-do the trim at the tops of our cabinets to give the whole room a more open and updated feel.So that left this area over the range hood, that had previously been covered up, exposed.
We looked at our options and we discovered that the maker of our range hood does sell just the plain stainless steel tube to cover the vent pipe if yours is exposed, but that tube is really kind of expensive for something so plain and unexciting.
And it would still probably end up being a lot of work because we’d still probably need to to cut it down to fit our weird wonky space exactly.If you’ve never made these before, you’ll be so amazed at how this simple technique can end up with such tasty results if you do it properly!.
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