Tales of the Traveling Tote and giveaway
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Welcome to another adventure of The Tales of the Traveling Tote. This is where my fellow Tales of the Traveling Tote friends and I share our latest travels, projects and our most current events. You will have an opportunity to visit other members at the end of this post and learn about our giveaway.
Food Pantry to Dish Nook
Reveal
With no travels here other than weekend visits with family and a few day trips for shopping, we've been on an ongoing "staycation" which has allowed us to finish up the "dish nook" and finally unpack most of our dishes. The nook is a small space, only 9'1" X 4'5" overall.
Everyone knows I love dishes, and I've collected a few! Some are from friends and family, some from travels brought back as souvenirs. My dream was to have space to store and display my special pieces and collections and make it easy to collect what I need to use. I
wanted shelves from ceiling to floor. I put pen to paper and drew up my custom design plans along with ideas to give to my cabinet man. He is in high demand so it's been a long wait, but definitely worth it. He custom built all cabinets in our previous home, did the kitchen renovations there and built all the cabinets in this house. He's the only craftsman I trust to do the work. Another trusted helper for me was Miss Courtney. Here she is ready with the first of many dishes we unpacked to store in our new nook!
Miss Courtney brings dishes from storage to place in new Dish Nook
Pantry Before
Jim removed the wire shelving to use in storage. Next, we called the electrician to wire for lighting. I haven't decided if I will use the chandelier I purchased, we measured and now what was once centered, it is now not! The cabinets are different in size so it threw the center off.
A little bit of a tight squeeze!
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Dwayne in pic above and below, our cabinet man. He is so gifted, he can do anything with wood! His employee top pic above
After the stained solid oak countertop was installed, we hired the same man who did the tile in our last house and all the tile work in this house to do the ceramic tile backsplash. This is the same tile used in the kitchen, keeping a uniform flow throughout.
Food Pantry to "Dish Nook"
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Benjamin Moore Chantilly Lace for walls and shelves and Sherwin Williams Tobacco stain for oak counter top
Tile is Roca-Flow White 3"X 12"
Miss Courtney back with another collection for the Dish Nook
Benjamin Moore Blue Hydrangea
for a pop of my favorite French Blue
Miss Courtney helped with a decision, which runner to add to the Dish Nook. I loved her suggestion...
This was one of those projects that just seemed to never end. Just little things holding up work, ordering materials that took forever to come in. I am very pleased with how it turned out. I would have liked to have a little more space but not possible with this footprint. Now, I would imagine you are asking, where is she storing her food! I'll share that with you next time.
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Now for the Giveaway
As always, The Traveling Tote girls want to thank you for following along with our adventures. For a chance to win this fabulous MacKenzie-Childs eyeglass case just leave a comment with
Patti @ Pandora's box
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I hope you will visit my Tale of the Traveling Tote friends for more fun adventures!
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Please join us for our next
Tales of the Traveling Tote post and giveaway
Coming
June 1, 2025
Thanks so much for your visit. If you have any questions I'm happy to answer them, just leave your question in comments.
The French Hutch
Dish Nook
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