Kitchen Wishlist | April 2018.

Oh hey chickens! 

I am changing up my little blog for the next working week with a little homeware edit every day. I am running on empty lately being so busy in my life and my blog is falling behind so I wanted to schedule some content to tide me over this week when I jetset off again on a mini UK break.

It's a year this month since Joss and I finished decorating our house and got it exactly the way we wanted it, and the way it stands now and also obvs April is the perfect time for spring cleaning, or changing your living situation up a bit. 

With that in mind I decided to do a homeware edit for 5 rooms of your house full of all the stuff I'd buy if we were starting our place from scratch.


Today's homeware edit is all about the hub of most homes; the kitchen/dining space. These days a designated dining room is less and less popular and eating in the kitchen and open living is more desired. We have our table in the kitchen with a bench brought out for extra guests meaning we're able to fit 6 comfortably (and a tiny two year old squished in when my niece is here too!) 

Kitchen's see us literally doing as it was intended - cooking and baking and eating. But for most home it's also where you catch up at the end of the day all round the table, where you sit with a cuppa with your bestie and where kids and their friends are sprawled all over the counters. Aside from the actual appliances and counters and plumbing there's a million and one tiny things that make up a kitchen and I've picked my favs for this wishlist - from linen to egg baskets, from mugs to the most fancy scrubbing brush I have ever seen (number 1)

 

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1. Wooden handle scrubbing brush - £3.00 from Matalan. 

2. Russell Hobbs chalkboard slow cooker - £20.00 from Asda*

3. Four pack of coasters - £2.50 from Hema.

4. Emma Bridgewater teaspoon - £5.00 from John Lewis*

5. Bon Appetit palm print plate - £10.00 from Paperchase. 

6. Porcelain teapot - £32.00 from Oliver Bonas*

7. Six cup expresso maker - £15.00 from Wilko. 

8. Yellow bucket faux planter - approx £2.50 in Primark.

9. Retro four slice toaster - £40.00 from Dunelm. 

10. Emma Bridgewater hen egg basket - £69.95 from John Lewis*

11. Blue bucket faux planter - approx £2.50 in Primark.

12. Wire bottle carrier - £8.00 from Matalan. 

13. Fusion range bowl - £2.50 from Wilko. 

14. Enamel oven dish - £8.00 from Hema. 

15. White birch dining table - £225.00 from Ikea. 

16. Cactus cocktail glass - £5.00 from Matalan. 

17. Set of four scalloped teaspoons - £22.00 from Oliver Bonas*

18. Set of four cake forks - £20.00 at John Lewis*

19. Sweet hearts ceramic kettle - £30.00 from Dunelm. 

20. Sophie Allport Chicken & egg oven gloves - £18.00 from John Lewis*

21. Four pack melamine nibble bowls - £8.00 from Matalan. 

22. Fruity tablecloth - £10.00 from Hema.

23. Twelve piece wild flowers dining set - £20.00 from Asda*

24. Plate shelf - £40.00 from Ikea. 

25. Three pack tropical tea towels - £4.00 from Asda*

26. Knit effect bunny mug - £3.50 from Asda*

27. Botanical cactus tea towel - £9.00 from Paperchase. 

28. Set of five cake tins - £35.00 at John Lewis*

29. Pink bucket faux planter - approx £2.50 in Primark.

30. Four pack of printed napkins - £6.00 from Matalan. 

31. Looking after number 1 wall art - £80.00 from Oliver Bonas*

32. Fruit & vegetable trolley - £49.00 from Ikea. 

33. Rainbow and cloud salt & pepper shakers - £12.00 from Paperchase. 

34. Brabantia yellow peddle bin - £55.00 from Dunelm.

35. Copper effect weighing scales - £14.00 from Wilko.