Friday, March 16, 2012

Project "Prep for Peanut" has Commenced!!!

It's finally time!  Project "Prep for Peanut" (PFP) has begun!  But before we get to that, I would like to apologize for not posting last week!  I assure you I had all intentions of doing so but this post took so much time as I had to take all these pictures!  I'm not that great with my camera and I have a Lenovo computer which does not have an SD Card Reader so posting pics is such a process for me!! Lol...So I appreciate your grace and forgiveness (you like how I assumed that? Hehe)...

Anywho!  Let's get started!  

Ok, so I began Project PFP out of necessity.  Last Christmas, we housed both sides of our family for an event we called "A Noble Wonderland", and although we had a BLAST, it was so frustrating having family in town and not being able to find anything!  Like someone would ask for a lint roller, and I would literally have to run up and down the stairs and scour all of the rooms of my almost 2900 sq ft, 3-level townhouse.  It was not fun!  And I ended it determined to get the house in order before little Peanut's arrival.  Looking after a new baby is already enough work and I don't wanna exacerbate that problem by not being able to find anything I'm looking for.  So, Project PFP began!  As since we started, we have successfully and strategically organized every room in the house (except the master bedroom closet which is currently in work and will be done before I post about it :-) )  We have thrown away and donated sooo much stuff and it's so freeing to be able to actually know where everything is.  I found some things I hadn't seen since we bought this house almost 2 years ago!

So today we are going to take a look at the biggest project in the whole house, the KITCHEN!  I tackled this area first (with the help of my hubby and a few friends, thank you Portia and Heavenly!) because this was the area in the worst condition.  I am obsessed with kitchen stuff and as a result, I had WAAYYY to many things and since they were not organized,  I could never figure out what I actually had!

So here are the before and afters!


Upper Cabinets (Range Side) BEFORE:


Upper Cabinets (Range Side) AFTER:

                                 An empty area!! Woo-hoo!!   Please ignore the top shelf, my
                                                                            darling husband won't let me get
                                                                            rid of those cups!  Marriage is 
                                                                            about compromise ;-)

Lower Cabinets (Range Side) BEFORE:



Lower Cabinets (Range Side) AFTER:



Lower Cabinet Drawers (Range Side) BEFORE:



Lower Cabinet Drawers (Range Side) AFTER:



Drawers (Range Side) BEFORE:

 


Drawers (Range Side) AFTER:



Upper Cabinets BEFORE:



Upper Cabinets AFTER:


These are my favorite items in the whole house! My Mikasa crystal glasses!


Lower Cabinets BEFORE: 



Lower Cabinets AFTER:



Lower Cabinet Drawers BEFORE:



Lower Cabinet Drawers AFTER:

These little pots that Jason's grandma gave us.  They're so cute!


Cabinet Drawers BEFORE:



Cabinet Drawers AFTER:


And there is one drawer left:


This, my friends, is the junk drawer (or as I like to call it, the overflow drawer).  Every kitchen must have one for all of the takeout menus, batteries, spare keys and other random things. This drawer is for my eyes only :-)

Thank you so much for joining me this week!  This post took me HOURS to complete, but it was well worth it!  Plus, I learned some new techniques that will help me move a little bit faster for posts with a lot of pics for next time.  I'm becoming a blogging pro! :-)

I'll be back next week (I promise) as Project "Prep for Peanut" (PFP) continues with the Office!  And soon, we'll start on the nursery!  This is what the nursery looks like today:

Looks promising doesn't it? ;-)

Oh and here's some pics of the completed kitchen!

 Yes, that is a couch in my kitchen.  It's a bit unconventional, I know, but it's soo functional! 
I think it's fun!
A kitchen that's as beautiful on the inside as it is on the outside. Mission Completed!

See ya next week! :-)

--Lisa

8 comments:

  1. Lol, Lisa its called nexting...and it looks like you have the bug. Good job!! You look uber organized. Looks like you got your second wind.

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    1. LOL...Lauren said I'm nesting early...I told her, this is the normal me...I will probably be a maniac by the time I start nesting! Lol...

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  2. Excellent Job, so which part of the kitchen is designated for the baby, they need there own section:-), boy do they have stuff lol!

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    1. Yes, I have that all planned out!...The baby has the left lower cabinet...the top and bottom section on both sides. I just have Grandma's pots, my lunch bags and some trays there as placeholders! That cabinet was totally empty and I just put a few things in there for now :-)

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  3. PFP sounds so top secret!!! I'm glad I'm "in the know"! lol, Very clever! You guys got a lot of work done! Reorganizing and down sizing is the hardest thing for me, mostly because it is soooo time consuming. Go team Noble!

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    1. Thanks Lyds! We will continue to persevere until the whole house is complete!

      I'm glad you're in the know too :-)

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  4. Lisa this is just Fab two rooms down. Can't wait to see the rest esp thE BABY'S ROOM:)

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