Some time ago I mentioned buying a wall unit in which to store all of my dishes for my dining area. I promised a blog post, but had great
difficulty photographing it because it is in a very bright room, with a large bay
and other windows, and I would always get reflections when I used the same camera that I use for taking pictures of food.
Enter the iPhone (I finally caved and got one), and its magnificent camera! I
must say, I am duly impressed with how well that thing takes pictures. It
didn’t seem to mind the low light, so I was able to take photos from various
angles, sans reflections, so here goes.
I had never particularly been happy with this
wall behind the table in the dining area upstairs. I knew I wanted something
large, that could hold all sorts of dinnerware (you have to know it doesn’t
hold everything), and could be attractive yet functional.
One evening I was watching an episode of “Elementary!” and saw Mycroft
preparing food in his kitchen. Behind him was a giant, black wall unit that
held all of his dishes. I knew at that moment that was exactly what I wanted. The fates were with me because two days later I got a Pottery
Barn catalog in the mail, and there was this wall unit.
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I ordered it immediately, as apparently did everyone
else, because it took over three months to finally arrive. When it did, I was
absolutely exuberant! I don’t think I was ever as excited about a piece of
furniture as I was this one.
Initially, it was a bit daunting. This thing is big! It is comprised of a
base, a hutch, and two towers. Together, it is 10 feet wide. Fortunately I had
the wall for it.
In decorating the top of it, something I needed to do because of
my vaulted ceiling, I looted the area above the cabinets in the kitchen, ending
up having to redo those.
I am happy with the outcome, and particularly
pleased with the “Main Street" sign because St. Charles is known for its
lovely, historic Main Street.
It makes me happy to see so many dishes in one
place. I love being able to set a beautiful table whether for 10, or just one.
I enjoy changing it up for the season, and am in the process of changing from
neutral fall colors, to vibrant October colors.
I will continue to share as the seasons change,
but here is what it looks like at the moment.
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