I love all these ideas! Our home's previous owner had "upgraded" the kitchen to be all grey and sterile. One of the first things my roommate did was paint the kitchen pink and add textured tiles to all the cabinet doors, and now it's our favorite room to be in.
Hi there. As soon as I scrolled down on the post and saw the traditional kitchens from Puebla, you got my attention. Puebla is my home city and I thought you'd be interested in knowing these fun facts about it: Talavera, a traditional ceramic from Mexico, has a Denomination of Origin, which means that only ceramics made in certain specific regions, such as Puebla and Tlaxcala, can bear that name. The store you suggest from Etsy is not "authentic" it comes from Pachuca, still Mexico but still not the origin place. hehe You'd looooove Puebla, we have facades of talavera, walking downtown is a colorful tour! In the past, you could know the family wealth by the facade of their houses. 💙💙💙
Hi!! Thank you for this clarification, this is so good to know (and I'm going to make that edit!) I've been wanting to visit Puebla! It must be so beautiful :') 💙
I love all these ideas! Our home's previous owner had "upgraded" the kitchen to be all grey and sterile. One of the first things my roommate did was paint the kitchen pink and add textured tiles to all the cabinet doors, and now it's our favorite room to be in.
So much is lost with those grey “upgrades”😭 but omg that’s amazing and so necessary!!
These kitchens are so beautiful!! I love a big wooden hutch -- I'm on the hunt for one to put in my next place!
I see so many good ones on Facebook Marketplace sometimes!! Hope you find the perfect one!!
Im about to move and this got me thinking what colour should I commit to in my future kitchen
It's so hard to commit to one color, but I love the look of it haha. Happy moving!!
Hi there. As soon as I scrolled down on the post and saw the traditional kitchens from Puebla, you got my attention. Puebla is my home city and I thought you'd be interested in knowing these fun facts about it: Talavera, a traditional ceramic from Mexico, has a Denomination of Origin, which means that only ceramics made in certain specific regions, such as Puebla and Tlaxcala, can bear that name. The store you suggest from Etsy is not "authentic" it comes from Pachuca, still Mexico but still not the origin place. hehe You'd looooove Puebla, we have facades of talavera, walking downtown is a colorful tour! In the past, you could know the family wealth by the facade of their houses. 💙💙💙
Hi!! Thank you for this clarification, this is so good to know (and I'm going to make that edit!) I've been wanting to visit Puebla! It must be so beautiful :') 💙
It is a beautiful city. We all well known for our gastronomy too! yum yum! 😋😋