Above the Cabinets

It's a question most of us had asked ourselves before... Should I decorate the space above my kitchen cabinets??

Reader Lisbeth wrote in with that exact question. She recently bought a new home (pictured below with the previous owner's decor). The kitchen has particularly high ceilings (higher than 14') and Lisbeth is not sure if or how to fill up all that wall space.
Here's my two-cents.

Best case scenario, if you have a lot of room in your budget, you could follow the new trend of building up and adding a second row of cabinets. I especially like glass paned doors on the second shelf.


via Giannetti Architecture
design by Nate Berkus


image via Cottage Living

image via Domino Mag

And don't forget a ladder.


Okay. Back to reality.

It's not likely that adding more cabinets is in the budget - that would be a very big expenditure. So regarding decor above cabinets - the rule is go big, or go home. No small paintings. No cake plates hanging out up there solo. It would be better to leave the cabinets blank if you don't have a nice collection to display.

And, in fact, there's something really nice and clean about leaving the tops empty...



I mean, if Gwyneth Paltrow doesn't care about blank wall space!...


If you decide that you do want to put up shelf decor though, I'll share with you a few of my favorite ideas.

1. Storage items.

Find and collect large boxes, baskets, storage chests, etc. for storing dry goods or magazines or cook books or food processor attachments that you never use like the cheese grater thing, or whatever.

I like these baskets from Domino (RIP)


Or these from Cottage Living.


2. Purely Decorative

Scour your local salvage yard for cool architectural pieces to display as almost sculpture.


Or start a collection of birdcages, like this pagoda cage in this Ruthie Sommers room.


Or antique water jugs.



3. Plates

I love me some hanging plates. It would be easy to amass a small collection to hang on the wall with plate hangers. You could stick with all white plates...


Or add some fun color and eclectic patterns...


Eddie Ross also likes to hang plates in the space above his cabinets. He has an incredibly gorgeous collection of antique ironstone, which you can pick up on eBay and at flea markets. You could also hang just plain, cheap, white plates and platters to achieve a similar effect.

I also like layering the hanging plates on the walls with stacks of bowls, pitchers, compotes, urns and cake stands. Again, though, you'll need a substantial collection to fill in all that space above your cabinets.
Here are other collections of whiteware on top of cabinets.

4. Shelves.

I love the idea of adding a long shelf to the two corner walls to help fill in the large wall space. I would probably add a collection of plates or pottery to these shelves (see above and below). The shelves will help fill in the space and make the dishware collection feel more substantial, and best of all, draw the eye up and bring attention to the incredibly high ceilings.


like so -
5. Mirrors.

Remember this photo from an old Martha Stewart Living? It's been floating around in my mind for years.


It would be so easy to recreate this look in any room or on any wall in your house - including the wall space above your cabinets.

Mirrors are like little lamps during the day. They are great for spreading natural light and making rooms feel bright and happy.

As for sourcing - you're in luck. Mirrors are absolutely everywhere. And you can usually get them for cheap. Thrift stores. Ebay. Michaels (or other craft chains). Target. HomeGoods/Marshalls/Ross. Bed Bath and Beyond. Pier 1. Pretty much any store you go to, you can find an interesting and cheap mirror. Talk about a big impact for this room.

So what about you, readers? What is your favorite trick for decorating above the cabinets? {And if any of you suggest faux ivy or grape vines, you'll be officially banished from the blog.}


P.S. Don't forget about the give away - you still have until Sunday night at midnight to leave a comment here.

GIVE AWAY!!!

I've been writing Little Green Notebook for a whole year now and I think it's high time for a give away.


My very favorite book written on upholstery is called Upholstery Basics. If you are at all interested in learning how to reupholster your old or outdated furniture (anything from a simple dining chair to an ornate antique sofa), this book is indispensable. I love it and refer to it almost every time I pick up my staple gun. It looks a little old school, but I promise that it's worth it's weight in gold upholstery tacks. {heh}


Want a copy for yourself? Leave a comment on this post BEFORE MIDNIGHT on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1st and I'll randomly draw the winner's name.


image via Calico Corners
I might include a little something extra, too, so tell you friends and spread the word.

And on a mushy note, thanks for stopping by everyday (or as often as you do). I love writing this blog and I appreciate every single email and comment that I get from readers. You guys are awesome.

30% Off at Rose and Radish

I noticed on Stephmodo a few days ago (and also today on Oh Happy Day) that Rose and Radish is having a store-wide 30% off sale.


For almost two years now I have been wanting a whole collection of these lidded cupcake bowls for my girls' room. So cute on a long shelf (or two) for storing hair clips and jewelry and other small treasures.


Enter THANKS09 to receive the discount on orders placed by January 31.

Calico Corners + Craig's List = LOVE

Next time you're doing an upholstery project, you might want to check out Calico Corners for fabric. Look what they were able to do with this old camelback sofa:

Before -

After -

Isn't it amazing what modern prints can do to the look of a really traditional sofa? For this project they used a duraguarded cotton, silhouette in kiwi, at $24.99/yd.

Here are some other pieces of old furniture that would look really great with new upholstery using fabric from Calico Corners:

From San Francisco's Craig's List: a Pair of MCM side chairs.

I would paint the legs No. 2 pencil yellow and reupholster in this fabric, Aviary (available in some awesome colors) for $23.99/yd


Use both chairs to flank a console table in the entryway, sort of like in these two rooms:


From St. Loius' Craig's List: an adorable dressing table bench for $35

I would paint the wood tomato red and use this great cream and blue silk for the cushion. (Rabinal, $49.99/yd - you'd need less than a yard) and cover the tufting buttons in a contrasting red fabric...


Inspired by Zoey Deschannel's apartment published in Domino.



From Dallas' Craig's List: A vintage chair for all you lucite lovers. $50.

I love this bright yellow print and I think it would look great with the lucite.

Della in Lemon


From Washington D.C.'s Craig's List: An Antique Chippendale-style bench for $25. This would be SUCH an easy DIY project, with the drop in seat.

I would use Fretwork in Aqua for the seat fabric. I love the Greek Key pattern.


From Boston's Craig's List - a really cool retro steel office chair

The steely grays in this mod print would be the perfect complement to the metal on the chair.
Dahlia in Aegean, $20.99/yd


Also from Boston's Craig's List - a nice settee for $145.


I think my very favorite fabric at Calico is this large-scale floral. I couldn't seem to choose between all the great colors though. So here they all are..
Stockholm for $23.99/yd.






From New York's Craig's List - a beautiful vintage sofa made by Hickory Chair for $300.


Chip Outdoor Mint for the body of the sofa (Hooray for kid-friendly outdoor fabric!)


For drapes in the same room - Fabriano in Cocktail $27.99/yd. Love all the great colors. Wouldn't a bright red pagoda chandelier look awesome in this room?


This chevron print would also make a great accent fabric. Indra $34.99/yd


I hope you're inspired to give new life to a piece of vintage or antique furniture. Craig's list is so full of amazing finds, especially these days, when everyone is looking to off-load unused furniture. You know what they say - one man's trash...

P.S. If you are interested in any of the Calico Corners fabrics, don't forget to sign up for their $20 off coupon!