This is my favorite room...
I was thrilled when Kim at SAVVY SOUTHERN STYLE asked to feature it in her very popular weekly series...
MY FAVORITE ROOM...
Come visit me at SAVVY SOUTHERN STYLE to take a tour of my favorite room and get a peek at never seen before pictures of my home!
Congrats....this is great...love this room also...since starting my new blog...I haven't followed Kim(Southern Style), I'll pop over and check it out though....just for you my sweet bloggie bud!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd of course to see more of this awesomeness!!!!
I popped over.....Sooooo this is were you create all these wonderful foods...wow I love your kitchen...I could get in there with ya and we could cook up a storm....love those farmhouse cabinets,and yall made them in your garage...that's fantastic.
ReplyDeleteSo happy to see all these images, Yvonne. I love the wrought iron hanging fixture with the huge candles. Completely wonderful post !!
ReplyDeleteYour favorite room is wonderful! Congrats on the feature! It's sooooo- worthy and gorgeous! I love your color combinations!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, Your kitchen is gorgeous! The fact that you're from Lancaster County stood out to me because my family is from that area. Beautiful country!
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
Yvonne, I always enjoy seeing your beautiful kitchen! It just feels so warm and inviting; and the love just radiates in your posts!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely breakfast room.
ReplyDeleteI'll go right over to Kims..
I just left Kim's blog...your kitchen is so beautiful, and love it as always!
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure if i've told you, but, I really LOVE your blog. It's so pretty...Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteCiao for now...
Ho. Lee. Cow. I want your kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love your white kitchen! Where did you buy the fabulous hardware on the cabinets? Would you please e-mail me at jodeeannleader@gmail.com? Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHi,I found your blog through Savvy Southern Style. I really enjoyed your feature today and your kitchen is georgous! I live in Bucks County, PA so we hail from the same state! Your blog looks wonderful and I will be stopping by on a regular basis!
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Charlotte
Hi Yvonne, I'm on my way to Kim's right now. I love your taste. And I sure appreciate your kind words about my blog. Thanks for the follow, I'm so glad to have you.
ReplyDeleteLeslie (aka Gwen Moss blog)
The room is positively gorgeous. You have great taste.
ReplyDeleteWell I can see why she wanted to..it is lovely!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful room which must give you much pleasure. I can understand why it is featuring in Savvy Southern Style. Warm regards
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne, I just came from Kim's blog and am now following her too. I love your kitchen-would love it if mine looked like that; truly it is a dream kitchen. You do have incredible taste and I love coming by here to get inspired. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteNoreen
I left my comments over at Kim's, but thank you for sharing the heart (and soul) of your home!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great room. I'm heading over to Savvy Southern Style to have a closer look.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous inviting breakfast room.....sooo pretty!
ReplyDeleteYvonne~ Love, love, love...
ReplyDeleteI know the smells wafting from your kitchen are as delicious as your beautiful details! I adore your cabinet doors and a SERIOUS case of sink envy :)
Congrats on your feature over at Kim's! I think your kitchen is just gorgeous so I really enjoyed looking around again.
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing all the photos of your kitchen! I love the cheery white and farmhouse style.
ReplyDeleteHi Yvonne, I love your kitchen!! I miss the white kitchens I had in my last two houses -- one I did myself and the other was already there (after going through a kitchen renovation it is hard to start another). This house has a dark kitchen from 1987. Maybe someday! I also love those glass canisters. Tell us how you like the soapstone counters! And thank you for sharing this charming and welcoming room. Linda
ReplyDeleteLinda, I LOVE my soapstone counters! They are nonporous and do not stain. They are inert... so you can put hot things on them. I just put a little mineral oil on them about once a month... that's it!
DeleteThe downside is that that are a bit pricey, but they certainly are worth every penny.
Hey Yvonne! I read your post over at Kim's blog. I can see why the kitchen is your favorite room. It is mine as well. A place for everyone to gather and talk while those kitchen 'chores' are being done. Your kitchen and breakfast area beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYvonne, I just love your home. I especially love the special little touches you create to make your home a true home. I look forward to every new post you have waiting for me to open up in my email! :-)
ReplyDeleteI just found you rblog today and I am smitten! I love your style and your easy recipes and the way you can capture a story in a picture. I am sure I have lots to learn from you! I am your newest follower! A big congrats too on having 3,000 plus followers now!!! xo
ReplyDeleteHow exciting--congratulations on your feature, Yvonne--your room is just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour kitchen is gorgeous. No wonder it was featured. I just want to transplant into my house. :) I love the white cabinets with the dark counters and hardware. Sigh.
ReplyDeleteKelly
I am very excited to tell you, I featured your awesome room at Passion Parade today at my blog! I hope you could come by and check it out and link-up too!
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xo
Myric