Spring Cleaning

I’ve collected a few images for some inspiration if you – like me, need to do a little Spring Cleaning and Organizing. My theme today is Pantries. Enjoy!

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Real-world inspiration

eddie ross pantry

This has always been a favorite picture.

junkgarden pantry

This feels a little too staged – but I still like it.

glass jar pantry via design sponge

Walk-thru pantry

dream pantry

Stunning!

Great Finds

I’ve been working on a few projects and have been doing a lot of searching and specifying for clients. If you need some cool objects or lighting or seating for your home you may like these finds.

Urban Candy, Urban Chandy…

urban chandy lighting on kitchann style

Throw some Edison Bulbs in these fun lighting fixtures  from Urban Chandy and you have a unique lighting fixture.

One Potato, Two potato, Three Potato Four…

These vintage stools from Three Potato Four are perfect for almost any Working Kitchen or Retro Bar.

Mademoiselle Grafitti Chairs...

Who says Kartell doesn’t do upholstered? These fabulous chairs from Philippe Starck and Rosita Missoni could go in so may rooms.

Ooboo for you…

Keep you best friend in style with this faux leather foldable dog house from Ooboo. Love, love , love the storage attic.

These great items were found on Fab.com

Chip It!

Chip-It | KitchAnn style

Sherwin-Williams has announced the launch of a first-of-its-kind web-based tool that allows consumers to select any online image and instantly identify the Sherwin-Williams paint colors that correspond to the colors contained within the picture.

Now when you see a color while surfing the Internet on sites such as Houzz or Pinterest, there is a tool that will make paint selection easier.

Once you’ve created a profile at www.letschipit.com, you will need to add the “CHIP IT!” bookmarklet to your Internet browser toolbar. This bookmarklet will allow you to identify up to ten Sherwin-Williams paint colors represented in online photos simply by scrolling over the image.

Don’t click the image because it will open any hyperlinks that may be associated with it. When your mouse hovers over the photo, small color swatches will appear and a blue “CHIP IT”  button. Clicking that button will create the paint palette sample for you.

Here are a few examples I tried from a few photos I had bookmarked.

chip it 1 on kitchann style

If you don’t want to use your Facebook profile to sign in, you can paste a URL address for the image into the Letschipit.com site to create your palette. If you are unsure of the image url, right-click it with your mouse and select “copy image url.”