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My Kitchen Tale...:):)

Hello there! Happy to be back & meet y'all after a little gap. The hot, humid weather over here has finally came to an end with a heavy downpour wetting the dry land and energizing it.

I'd like to start this session of blogging with the topic 'Kitchen'. Well ... the kitchen though less spoken about, is in fact one of the most important places in a home. What does a kitchen really mean to a woman?? Not only is it the place where delicious food prepared, it is the one spot where you kick start and end each day of your life.

Every woman would love to have a dream kitchen and I am no exception to it. When redesigning our kitchen a few years ago I was determined to have a modern, elegant and easy to care kitchen. It was at a time when darker versions of the kitchen were not so popular. I had a lot of ideas and inspiration in mind, but I finally decided to adopt a grey palette to adorn my kitchen. It was quite the experience for me to develop my ideas and enjoyed every bit of it, from selecting the fittings, to choosing the grey matte finish veneer for cabinets and a dark beautiful granite for the work top which gave it an elegant look. The Spanish grey tiles which I fell in love with, run all along the wall, and adds charm to the whole look. I used a vent and a five burner hob manufactured by Faber.

I love my kitchen and of course preparing and serving food with love is always one thing I have strongly believed in.


......Happy Cooking! :) :)






































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  1. your kitchen is one of the most gorgeous kitchens i've seen, sujatha! elegant and stylish:)

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  2. Hello my Friend,
    Nice to see you again. Been awhile.

    That's a beautiful kitchen. Very organize unlike mine. Waaaahhh... I really a re-do in mine, seeing your kitchen.

    Hope you doing fine and welcome back.

    Hugs from D´BoX,
    /CC girl

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  3. Hi lovely Sujatha!
    I'm so happy to hear from you my friend, I was wondering if everything was fine with you, but I'm happy everything is! You have a beautiful kitchern and you have decorated it with that charm only you have, so pretty and serene! I'm gonna go check it out again! Soo happy you're back to amaze us with your gorgeous posts.
    Big hugs,
    FABBY

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  4. Welcome back. I hope that all has been well with you. You've designed a dream kitchen for yourself. It is lovely...quite sophisticated. Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay.

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  5. Your kitchen is beautiful, looks very relaxing...Christine

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  6. Your kitchen is lovely, and I know you cook with love. Thank you for your visit to my butterfly cake post. I love the butterflies you have flitting about on your blog.

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  7. Beautiful, kitchen! You deserve a dream kitchen with all the wonderful dishes and meals you prepare.
    Welcome back ~ Sarah

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  8. You are right about the kitchen being an important place in the house and there's no reason why it shouldn't have the same special attention as any other room. You've given yours just that.

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  9. It's wonderful! Doesn't a new kitchen make you want to really enjoy it and cook up a storm... I just finished mine a couple of months ago and I was constantly wiping countertops everyday just to be in there...lol

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  10. You definitely succeeded in getting a beautiful and modern kitchen. Looks like a great place to cook. laurie

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  11. Love your kitchen and the color palette!
    - Anjana.

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