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Kitchen Update: Glossy Black French Doors

March 5, 2014 by Morgan

The black french doors that lead from the kitchen into the office are finished.

Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

I am so thrilled with the result!

We actually salvaged these doors from the garbage of a historic home renovation here in San Diego, and built the wall separating our kitchen and office with these exact doors in mind. Prior to black today, here’s where they’ve stayed for the past three or so years:

Kitchen French Doors Before | PepperDesignBlog.com

And now:

Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

Glossy, black, functioning, and so pretty. The new hardware means that the doors now actually close, and I can officially close myself off from the rest of the house while working in my office, and that guests can now enjoy a little privacy when using our guest room for the evening. (More about that cork board command center to the right of the doors here).

Before this past weekend, these doors (with their lack of hardware) didn’t ever stay shut. Now they can be closed and the inside curtains can be dropped – now guests can actually change and sleep and chat in their room without fear that a dog or child or really anyone will accidentally walk on through.

Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

I chose a polished nickel hardware because, while we have oil rubbed bronze throughout the rest of the kitchen space, these handles would really ‘pop’ against the glossy black. The shape is still in line with the door handle shape that are on the other doors.

And as far as the color choice for black? Ahhhh so much deliberating went into that one (sigh). The ultimate decision came down to what other colors were present in the space – and what I would love to see on such a big scale in this room that we loved so much.

Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

Black happens to show up everywhere!

Our Den to Kitchen Transformation : Botanical Chart Art : PepperDesignBlog.com

Our Den to Kitchen Transformation - Finished! PepperDesignBlog.com

Artwork, chalkboards, hardware, picture frames, stove, you name it… black is definitely a dominant accent color in this space. I tried out bright colors (inspired by some awesome Pinterest finds like this one), but when applied to a sample of wood and held up against the doors, it just felt like too much of that color – be it kelly green, cranberry or a burnt orange – in the room.

Our Den to Kitchen Transformation - Finished! PepperDesignBlog.com

Our Den to Kitchen Transformation - Finished! PepperDesignBlog.com

Black was not a spur of the moment decision at all, but instead a calculated, this-has-to-be-right-the-first-time sort of decision that took months of mulling. Seriously :). I’ll confess now that Kevin is wary of the final product, but I’m hoping that with time it warms up on him.

Why couldn’t we keep the original wood tone of the doors? We love the look of raw wood (so goes the rest of our kitchen), and it was both of our intentions when we salvaged these doors to keep them completely natural. As mentioned above, we really did design an entire wall around these doors – here they are being framed out during the construction phase:

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That office has come a long way… though some days it still looks like this.

The doors actually started out as a hunter green on one side and espresso brown on the other, here’s how they looked back then with closed walls:

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When they had been completely sanded down (and one of the window glass panes repaired), we hung them in place – and they’ve been in this form for a good three years now. They weren’t stained, there was no hardware installed yet, it was always one of those projects that we intended to tackle ‘when we got to it’.

Kitchen French Doors Before | PepperDesignBlog.com

Being a full time, work-from-home mom though, it was tough to sequester myself off from the rest of the house (especially when the girls were home with a sitter) to hold conference calls and keep a professional work environment. I was able to do it fairly well, but it was not without its really troublesome moments.

This past year I made it my mission to come up with a solution.

My original plan was to find a latch system for the very old doors and then to stain them so that they matched the existing wood molding. I took these photos with my iPhone and brought them with me to many a small, specialty hardware store, architectural salvage shop, and to professional window & door reproduction facilities in San Diego (plus a fair amount of internet research because I was sure that someone else out there had run into my same latch dilemma).

Kitchen French Doors Before | PepperDesignBlog.com

But everyone that I spoke with said that this type of latch was incredibly old and that it would be near impossible to find. If I did find it, it would look very old as there aren’t new models made, and that it would be an exterior door latch (which I thought might look odd in an interior setting). The door is an unusual width, it’s disjointed and the holes span 9″ – even a modern door handle would not fit the door without severe patch work, and patch work meant that the repairs would be incredibly visible underneath a near clear stain.

Speaking of visible repairs, these doors had a ton prior to us inheriting them.

Kitchen French Doors Before | PepperDesignBlog.com

And the natural wood of the door and the natural wood of the molding didn’t quite match.

Kitchen French Doors Before | PepperDesignBlog.com

And regardless of how much time was put into sanding, it was never going to be perfect.

Kitchen French Doors Before | PepperDesignBlog.com

The original intention was to keep these doors as close to original as possible, but the ‘salvaged’ look (we thought of it as artsy for a while) and the lack of hardware was not working – and after three years of living with it and one year of trying to find a solution that went along with plan A, it was time to come up with plan B.

And plan B was to paint.

Kitchen French Doors Before | PepperDesignBlog.com

To me, there were two ways to solve this problem. The first was to pull these doors out and purchase custom wood doors that matched our kitchen and the molding perfectly. The second was to save and honor the history of these salvaged doors by including them in our home and by painting the patch spots and latch holes away. I wanted to make the imperfections disappear and to turn them into perfectly functional doors for our home, and so I gave option 2 a go first.

Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

More on the actual process coming soon! What do you think?

PS Yesterday I shared my inspiration board for these doors – if you’re looking for more glossy black, check it out.

- posted on March 5, 2014 Filed Under: Construction, Crafty Solutions, DIY, Favorites, Home, Our Guestroom/Office, Our Kitchen Remodel, Projects, Renovating Adventures Tagged With: Before & After, Black, Crafty Solutions, Decorating, Home, Kitchen, Office, Paint

Kitchen Inspiration: Black French Doors

March 4, 2014 by Morgan

Can we talk about black french doors for a moment?

Inspiration: Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

I’ve done something drastic with the doors between our kitchen and office, but before I share (and because I have one last little bit of paint touchup to finish), I thought I’d do a little convincing by sharing some beautiful inspiration today. What has surprised me most about my little kitchen makeover is the varying opinions of black on doors – you either love it or you hate it.

Inspiration: Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

You can find sources for all of these images over on my Black French Doors Pinterest board (plus a few more!).

Inspiration: Black French Doors | PepperDesignBlog.com

Aren’t they bold, dramatic, glossy and beautiful? Provides just the right amount of negative space in the above rooms, and in a way that deeply saturated color (or lack of color) sort of grounds the spaces.

I will finish up those paint touchups lickity split and be back soon to share our black door kitchen addition.

PS Until then, just in case you’re curious, our kitchen reno posts from start to finish can be found here.

- posted on March 4, 2014 Filed Under: Home, Home Inspiration Board, Our Kitchen Remodel, Renovating Adventures Tagged With: Inspiration Board, Paint

Thoughts on Necklines & Spring Cleaning

March 3, 2014 by Morgan

We’ve had a weekend of rain, and the first good shower all winter! I know, us Southern Californians don’t have much to complain about. I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to stay indoors with warm cups of coffee, lots of imaginary play and to finish up a few house projects.

Imaginary Play | PepperDesignBlog.com

Imaginary Play | PepperDesignBlog.com

Imaginary Play | PepperDesignBlog.com

But warmer temperatures are infiltrating our weather here, when it’s not raining it is sunny and bright and shorts-worthy. I’m pulling dresses out of the back of the closet from my pre-pregnancy days which feels like finding hidden treasures! It’s been two years since I’ve sported most of these since I had a full term belly last summer. That led me to take a second look at the style of dresses that I consistently shop for and find flattering.

That’s a pretty simple concept, but taking a moment to make note of what fits and why makes shopping a funner experience (especially online). I can immediately bypass dresses/shirts/tunics/sweaters that don’t meet certain criteria without batting an eye, dresses like this one, this one and this one will look fabulous on certain forms, but don’t fit my body well (mostly because of how the cuts hit at my arms, neck or chest).

But those that fit well? Here are nine out of the many, many neckline cuts that I go back to again and again:

 

Wardrobe: Necklines | PepperDesignBlog.com

Scoop neck, split or notch neckline with loose or long sleeves, draping or wrap front (another great color)
loose overlays, spaghetti strap v-line necklines, boat necks with long sleeves
button up shirt dress, Grecian v-neck (which start wide at the shoulders), dolman necklines

I lean on these because they feel comfortable to me. I feel good in certain styles, and I know that we’ve all come up with a list in our head of what those styles might be over the many years we’ve analyzed clothing on ourselves. It’s so nice to be able to reach into your closet, pull out whatever your hand finds first and to feel totally comfortable wearing it out the door. That’s the goal for my closet.

This is especially helpful when it comes to spring cleaning! Which is just around the corner. I want to keep only what is flattering, comfortable and multifunctional, a seriously lofty goal. (I’m thinking I’ll use this site to have a big sale soon). Bring on the spring!

PS I’ve heard of stretch limos, but stretching a cruise ship? This is too cool.

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- posted on March 3, 2014 Filed Under: Random Thoughts, Tips & Ideas, Wardrobe Tagged With: Clothing, Dresses, Fashion, Wardrobe, Wardrobe & Fashion

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