I  forgot to take a full "before" photo so imagine the entire space and  lower cabinets were painted white with white porcelain knobs.  There was  someone living in my apartment before I moved in so there was no time  to test paint colors before giving them to the painter. I just told them  to paint the living room Benjamin Moore Cedar Key OC-16 and the kitchen  and bathroom in White Dove OC-17.  Unfortunately, the kitchen looked  kind of sad all white so I decided to paint the lower cabinet in  Midnight Dream 2129-10.  I also changed out the knobs to some that I had  from Anthropologie.  
The  counter and stove are a warm bisque color which made the walls look too  white and stark so I had the kitchen repainted in the same color as the  living room.  I had thought about painting the entire kitchen dark and  my friend suggested chalk board paint for the larger wall but I thought  might be too much.  I also thought about leaving the upper cabinets  white or painting them in Midnight Dream but in the end, I decided to  paint the cabinets in the same color as the walls so they would  disappear.  The invitation board with Alana Floral Vine fabric from  Schumacher was my inspiration for the window treatment. 
I  had extra Farrow & Ball paint in Dix Blue so I decided to paint the  insides of the cabinets and take off the door.  It also makes the  kitchen less claustrophobic. I may think about finding a glass front  door to replace it but for now it works.  It also coordinated with all  of the vases that I collect in pale aqua.  I also made a Roman shade in  the Alana Floral Vine fabric from Schumacher and hung my art.  
I  actually made the Roman shade myself and it's not perfect but I wanted  it up right away.  The candle is from the garden shop on the ground  floor of Deyrolle in Paris and has seeds in the bottom to plant in it  after the candle burns down.  It also weighs a ton and was probably why  my suitcase was over the limit when I was returning. The egg print is  from the book A Natural History of Nests and Eggs of British Birds  and matches those on the larger side wall.  The sugar and creamer are  from Sophie Conran.  And that lovely cord coming out of the wall is the  television cable.  Gotta love quirky New York apartment issues. 
Since  there are no drawers in the kitchen, I was forced to get creative.  I  was going to look for a wooden silverware caddy but when I was  unpacking, I thought these metal lined leather pots from Sol & Luna  that I bought on sale at Barneys could work and sat them out of the way  on top of the stove.  It was supposed to be a stop gap measure but they  look so good that I think I will keep them. I also hung artwork that my  friend made for my birthday many years ago and displayed Swedish painted  roosters that I bought in a Stockholm.  
So  in the end, my least favorite room has become my favorite.  That's  probably because it's the only space that's actually finished.  If  anyone needs me today, I'll be unpacking all of my books and ordering  takeout!
 
 
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