Hi, sweet friends! Sharing a good old fashioned My Kind Of Sweet home post today. I realized yesterday that I’ve never shared our kitchen nook on here. I shot these photos a few months ago for Google Web Stories. Head to the bottom to see the video!

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Kitchen nook styling

I’m often asked about our kitchen nook rug. It was one of the first rugs I chose for our new home, two years ago. It’s a mix of wool and jute and it’s super soft under bare feet. We have the natural/alabaster color.

If you have kiddos, I highly recommend this reclaimed wood dining table and bench. It’s rustic and rugged, so I don’t freak out over every marker or paint mark. It’s the perfect place for family dinners, painting, homework, writing, working, etc. It’s the center of our home and I love it so much.

Kitchen nook styling

I change out the centerpiece on our table almost monthly, but I love this version. I ordered these green moss balls from Amazon and they look good anywhere. Our wooden bowl is old, but I linked a similar one below.

Kitchen nook styling

I wanted two accent chairs on each end of the table. When I found these woven seat chairs (on Overstock!), I knew they were perfect. They look SO much more expensive and they’re currently on sale!

Kitchen nook styling

Kitchen nook styling

I often get asked about the light fixtures in our home. Because we didn’t build our home, I don’t have the exact sources for everything. But, I can normally find very similar items, and this chandelier is very similar to the one in our kitchen nook.

Kitchen Nook Styling

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  1. Neelima Yeddula says:

    Hey,

    This is Neelima.

    May I known floor wood color of you house?
    It’s beautiful by the way.

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I’m Suzanne Warye, a mom, writer, and podcaster who ditched alcohol in 2020 and never looked back—now I’m here to help other moms break free from Mommy Wine Culture and find the joy (and really good mocktails) in sobriety!