Our kitchen is the hub of our home, where everybody gathers together, either with a tool in hand or a coffee or rinsing a cup, or peeking in a pot, or leaning on the table. Everything is stacked on open shelving for anyone to see and take what he/she needs. I believe firmly “out of sight, out of use”. It is by no means big or fancy or luxurious perfect, but it is busy and I love it.
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I see your kitchen is also your studio, full of colour and inspiration. I love it
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Oh Ronell, your kitchen is absolutely stunning. When can I visit?!
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You have an amazing kitchen, Ronell! No wonder you are inspired to cook such delicious food there. 🙂
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Since I’m here for the summer, I thought I’d have a poke around in the kitchen to see what we might be having for dinner tonight. Actually you said you were going to have a coffee and then I never heard another word, so I thought I’d just park myself here at this lovely scrubbed kitchen table and enjoy this wonderful, warm, creative haven while I wait to see how you’re getting on with that you-know-what.
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Quelle jolie cuisine aux tons chaleureux! Ce doit etre un reel plaisir de cuisiner chez toi. Great Blog!
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Your kitchen looks so inviting!
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Your kitchen looks GREAT!!
How large is it?
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Fabulous kitchen…with every tool I could ever dream of. Love what you did to it….a work of art (I should not be surprised).
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hi, ronell. u have my dream kitchen here!
i could see myself wandering there busily but comfortably for the whole day! just same as you do, i think!
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Thank you everybody!!
Larry, it measure 18 square metres.
Now off for a coffee..
Ronelle
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I love your kitchen………I like how everything is so assessable! I might be stealing some of your ideas. I’ve often wondered how to store AND display my cookie cutters for instance 😉
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What a gorgeous kitchen make-over. You are so organized. I’m envious that you’re able to do that. Guess I’ve got a lot to learn and I should scroll back up and take some notes.
A bientot,
Sam
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Wow, I LOVE your kitchen. I found your blog through Rhonda’s Down-to-Earth blog and have bookmarked your space so that I can visit again and again.
FlowerLady
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Thank you Linda, Sam and Flowerlady! you are welcome to ideas …we all learn and get ideas from each other1
ronelle
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Wow! Very impressive ….can you adopt me – – please?
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Wow – I had the great fortune of stumbling onto your site. It is exciting to come across something so inspiring. Thank you for such a wonderful site!
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Thank you for the lovely comments everybody, I appreciate it!
Ronelle
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I love your kitchen as well! It seems cozy yet functional… you have so many kitchen tools too! My favorite kitchen tool that I have is my Bag sealer so that I can save my leftovers. Nice post!
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I love your kitchen!!! he looks so homely,friendly and colorful it’s beutiful
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Wow your kitchen is so dreamy! Love love love it! I hope to have one day also a real kitchen, mine is so tiny and so old.
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THAT is a real kitchen.are all french kitchen like this , or is it only yours?
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Lovely-every page. Visit my site http://myislandkitchen.com I am on an island off the coast
of Cape Cod Mass-write on cooking and container gardening.
I don’t have a separate studio I write and paint and hook rugs, in a space up in my bedroom area under a skylight-divine! Visit me also on Twitter.com/debrascon
Have a blessed week-to all creative souls reading this..
Ronell-are you still WRITING ON THE WINDOWSILL?
Is the new house complete?
Debra Ponte
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the lovely the lovely kitchen
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2018 MARCH any current posts or am I in the wrong section?RU now in your NEW kitchen in your NEW HOME?
Can’t wait to see photos updates. I love the way you live.cook.art so uncomplicated,may I say. Debra/Nantucket Island,MA USA
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