Hello sweet friends!
Hope all is well with you and you are enjoying this long Memorial Day weekend.
I know we, as Americans, feel very grateful with our 'heroes' that have given their lives and still do just to keep the great USA free and safe.
Blessings to them and their families.
As I promised, here is Part 2 and the last post of "Where I Store my Dishes."
Here is the link to Part I, if you want to see it too. http://fabbysliving.blogspot.com/2016/05/where-i-store-my-dishes-part-i.html
With that said... enjoy.
This is the same chest as above that dear hubby inherited from his grandparents. We keep this piece in the foyer. |
As we continue in the foyer, here is our 'Chinoserie-secretary,' where it also holds some Oriental teapots. |
So lucky it has four rows of draws just for me to store some more tablecloths and napkins. |
Here we are in the family room, now. This is the left wall cabinets flanking the fireplace. |
The right side is holding our gorgeous Oriental dinnerware for eight that our siblings gave us last year for our anniversary. |
This lovely heirloom Camphor chest keeps inside my Christmas dishes. |
This is the inside of hubby's counter bar glasses he likes for entertaining. |
Kitchen: Our everyday china and glasses are kept here. |
Another Kitchen cabinet |
By the sink, a small Kitchen cabinet |
Around three years ago I had made two cabinets for storing whatever, right in front of my dishwasher and drier. Here we are at the laundry room. |
The other side of the china cabinet in the laundry room. |
Open shelves in the utility room. |
More open shelves in the laundry. |
Here are the two big and deep laundry room cabinets atop the machines. If you want to visit my "Laundry Room Reveal"... go here: http://fabbysliving.blogspot.com/2012/08/fabby-laundry-room-reveal.html |
When I posted my Bundt Pan collection a while back, you all asked me where I kept them. Here they are in the kitchen inside pull out drawers. Very comfortable and easy to get a hold of! |