You may be asking yourself “are they real?” I picked up the wooden cake tray at HomeSense a few seasons back. And the tiny bird and egg holder are both from Michaels (last year). The mint green bucket is an Ikea find (of course, I had to pick up three of them just “in case”). I also gathered a few pretty accessories together and made up a simple spring printable (that I’ll be sharing with you next week).Īs with my mantel and vignette styling tips, fresh flowers are a lovely touch to add in the spring decor! I always get excited when I see the grocery stores come out with their small bunches of tulips and this year I couldn’t get enough of the gorgeous bunches of hyacinths I found at my local florist (you may have seen some of them yesterday on my spring dining room hutch).īecause the kitchen is a pretty crucial workspace, I don’t like it to be too cluttered up with accessories, but adding a few cute touches here and there, along with flowers, definitely gives it that cheery, seasonal feel. I had picked up some fresh dark blue towels that tie in with our blue and white drapery to swap in for spring. Once the kitchen was thoroughly clean (it felt good to have it that clean again, short lived as it may be) it was time for some spring styling! You can download and print my complete Spring Cleaning in the Kitchen checklist here! I also wiped down the surfaces inside any cupboards that were in need…Īnd I also gave a good overall cleaning to all the cupboard doors, inside and out, as well as to the microwave, stove, tiles, hood fan area, sink (with bleach), and countertops (moving aside countertop appliances to clean underneath and around them). ![]() I then moved into the cluttered drawers and cupboards and reorganized anything that had gotten messy. I started with the packed fridge and pantry, throwing out any food past it’s date and wiping down all the surfaces and drawers…. It might be the place in our home where we spend the most time! And, as with the rest of the kitchen, after so much use it was ready for a good wipe down cleaning. We visit and catch up and chat… all around that peninsula. The boys do their homework and eat snacks there. Most days when we are home we spread out entire life out over that counter. This is how our kitchen was looking most days throughout the winter after the dishes had been done, of course. After a busy winter season of use, the whole kitchen was in need of a good, thorough spring cleaning. Since the kitchen is definitely the busiest and most utilized space in our whole home, I wanted to start off with a clean slate before I began any spring styling or decorating. ![]() Fun, right?!? At the bottom of the post you can check out all the tours from this week!Īnd today I’m sharing one of my favourite rooms in our home, the kitchen all clean and styled for spring… Each day some amazing bloggers are sharing a room in their home all decorated for spring… but they are NOT just sharing the END result! We are all sharing the process we follow along the way! 27 posts packed full of insider tips and tricks and step-by-step ideas for how we decorate and style our homes for the season. This week I’m really excited to be joining up with the Spring Styling Tour series, hosted by Jenn of Town and Country Living. ![]() I am sharing my tips for spring cleaning and styling your kitchen, plus a free printable checklist!
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