A Peek into Linda Banks’ Kitchen

Posted on 21st July 2009 by admin in Gardening
Over a year ago I introduced you to one of my favorite Interior Designers, Linda Banks. Linda’s work is probably not new to many of you as it has appeared in Traditional Home, House Beautiful, Renovation Style and Maine Home and Design. Shortly after the post, Linda contacted me and I was able to let her know directly how much I admire her work.

Linda provides her clients both architectural design and interior design services, a perfect blend to create breathtaking homes. She also has a wonderful store in Falmouth, Maine called Simply Home. So imagine my delight when a few months ago Linda contacted me and asked if she could send me some of the images of the new home she was building for herself in Maine. I was thrilled!

Over the next week I will show you the entire house, but today let’s focus on the kitchen and the adjoining dining/sitting areas. Above is the kitchen – notice Linda’s signature, classic coastal style.

I love her palest of blue cabinets that are made to look like free standing furniture. Notice the scalloped apron on the bottom and the legs. So charming!
Here is another closer view. I really adore windows above a sink and these make a real focal point. Notice the boxed out crown moulding above the windows, it frames the windows like furniture. Others might just put a straight line of moulding across the ceiling, but these small architectural details are what sets Linda Banks apart. A peek into the pantry. You know my obsession with pantries and it seems they are getting very popular these days.
Another notable detail is the backsplash of the sink. Notice the curved stone sides which give the sink area a built in old-fashioned look.

Again notice the the crown molding above each refrigerator and cabinet area. The symmetry of this space is very pleasing to me. The butcher block counters on either side of the stove are functional and beautiful. Note the scalloped apron side cabinets, which are fashioned to look more like furniture. I also like Linda’s choice of muted blue subway tile.

Moving to the opposite view of the kitchen, we see the stairway to Linda’s art studio/office loft.
A zinc desk! Isn’t this an incredible find! Linda loves mixing vintage items, and an old favorite item that I have long coveted is her antique barber pole. I see she has moved it here from her mudroom/back entry of her old Iris Hill home.
This view is the breakfast area/keeping room; looking into the dining room. I love this open space. A perfect spot for cereal or in the winter venture over to the club chairs with your coffee and be warmed by the fire. The antique sign, muted chest and breakfast chairs add the perfect texture to the area.
The palette is soft and neutral with out being cold. Whites, blues and taupe’s abound. It is important to also notice the scale of the items in the room. The over-sized antique sign and large andirons add drama to the both the walls and the fireplace.
The walls are what Banks calls “nickel beadboard” grooved so a nickel can slide along. This deeper more over-sized groove, as well as beefed up crown mouldings, give the home more substantial and an “older home” feeling. The blue ceilings, overall color scheme and accessories add a more contemporary edge.
The mix of the two creates a beautiful space. The flooring was stained dark, but light enough to let the grain of the wood show through.
The Dining Room is small, so Banks built in a unique buffet space. Anchored with interesting lighting and an antique map it becomes a wonderful focal point.
Banks’ attention to detail does not only lie in her architecture. Notice the beautiful detailing on the dining room chairs above and brown welting on the chairs below.
Keep an eye out for the rest of this fabulous house!! Thanks for sharing it with us, Linda!

Another Peek in to Linda Banks Home

Posted on 21st July 2009 by admin in Gardening
As promised here is another peek into Linda Banks’ new home in Maine. She has wonderfully transformed a 1960’s ranch into beautiful “loft meets barn” home.
Looking from the kitchen into the living area we see Linda continues her very neutral palette.
This room also boasts the high ceilings painted in a pale blue.
Wonderful bookcases anchor this room. I especially like the interesting lighting above them.

Architectural details abound. Notice the way Linda made the doorways higher than traditional doorways and beefed up the depth of the entry and exits. These things bring a weight and added interest into the room. I adore this table – It has a more delicate apron than the cabinets but I like how she tried to repeat this feature in the living room. Again her love of antique signs is evident.

Here is a wonderful shot of the exterior custom milled french doors. You know I am a lover of the X cross tops! Notice the height of these doors as well.
Here is a view of the exterior of the house.
And a close up of the doors from the outside. Linda added the stone faced exterior. The zinc planters are the perfect scale and size.
Here is a view of the living area from the loft/office space above.
Here we are back in the breakfast area/keeping room looking toward the family room and the stairs to loft/office above.
In the family room looking out toward the keeping room. This neutral room is accented in wonderful, fresh green.
Legumes sign, woven chairs, aged coffee table, an architectural fragment of a column in corner all add texture and visual interest.

I love how Linda placed the antique dressmakers mannequin in the corner.
Lets head upstairs to the loft/office/studio.
Here is an interesting transition in the rooms above.
And here it is from a different angle.
Here is the office area – The pear chairs are very interesting. Also notice the hanging lantern and built in drawers in the dormer. The master bedroom is very cozy. This is the only room we see any window treatments at all. Horizontal boards lend an interesting change to the vertical beadboard in the other parts of the house.
A lovely vignette! A wonderful bath – notice that again wall boards are hung on the horizontal. The interesting mirror is a custom design by Banks and available for sale at her wonderful shop, Simply Home.
Beautiful mouldings and star hooks add charm to the Mudroom. Also notice what I think is an interior window – it brings in great light and a feeling of spaciousness.
Read more about the building and design process in Maine Home and Design.
Thank you Linda, for the wonderful tour of your beautiful new home!

The Black Door

Posted on 20th July 2009 by admin in Gardening

Oh how I wish I could have sound effects for that title.  Think echoes.  Anyway, I’ve been asked about the back garage door by several, so I guess it’s time to share my wealth of knowledge (again, echoes here).

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The #1 piece of advice I can give you is to get the paint I used.  The paint store lady swore by this, and boy was she right!  I guess she works there for a reason. I did nothing to this door but wipe it down with some light soap and water.  No prep, no sanding, no priming.  As a matter of fact, there is no priming needed for this paint.

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I only bought a quart of it, and it has lasted through the back door, my barstools, and most of my bathroom cabinets.  I still have about 1/4 left!

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As you can see, I did not paint the interior.  I taped off the deadbolt and door handle.  For the cut in grooves, I used a cheapo sponge brush (see below).  For the flat parts, I used a sponge roller.  I SWEAR by sponge rollers.  They give such a smooth finish, and there’s no marks left behind.

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Just a little note…I did sand the chairs down.  I did it before I knew about this paint, but I still would have (just not as much).  I wouldn’t necessarily recommend never sanding.  I just don’t think this paint needs much of it.

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Book & Art Print Winners!

Posted on 20th July 2009 by admin in Gardening

Time to announce my 100th Post Giveaway winners! Thanks to everyone for entering and sharing your neat “good things” with us all!

Consolation Prize: 20% off special in my Etsy store on regular listings for all my blog readers through this Friday. Write “blog100″ as you checkout and I’ll refund 20%! Enjoy!


1. The winner of my book, Inspirational Home, is:

“Adie” who shares about herself at
Life, Laughter, Love and Chaos.

2. The winner of an art print of her choice from my Etsy store is:

“angie128″
Angie rambles with sweet humor at Me and My Good Life.

3. The winner of a framed art canvas of her choice from my collection at DaySpring.com is:

Renee
who is an artist/instructor/designer from Upper Michigan.

Thank you for your loyalty!!! Be inspired!!