• 1 Pretty pots and pans at Living Etc.
• 2 A pop of pink, with this Smeg fridge, complements the other pastel colors of this Living Etc. kitchen.
• 3 This Point Click Home kitchen is lively in lemon.
• 4 Living Etc. demonstrates, with these utensils, that even little pops of color can brighten up a kitchen.
• 5 A frosty blueberry color is soothing in this Point Click Home kitchen.
• 6 Dreamsicle, anyone? On Living Etc..
• 7 A little lime livens up this backsplash, at Point Click Home.
Perhaps we're just jonesing for the summer to begin and looking forward to all things fresh, cool and yummy, but we're loving these sherbert colors in the kitchen. A bit of pastel color can bring a sunny appeal to a space.
Categories: Style, Decorating








Shaw's Original Fir...
Very pretty. The correct term, however, is sherbet.
And the correct *word* is "spelling." :)
Lovin' the retroness of these. I especially love the first one.
~ Sarah @ http://www.queenofdiy.com
maybe it's the 50's housewife in me, but I love love love pink in the kitchen...especially with that minty green. While I'm pretty sure my kitchen will end up being black white grey and yellow, it makes me really happy to look at these.
and dude...Sarah...really....
at least say more than a sentence on each of your 50 million ads...er, I mean posts
I love the lining paper in number 4's drawer. Does anyone know where I can get something similar? They don't sell it in the US Conran Shop online.
It is sherbet, not sherbert. Someone already beat me to the...punch? ;)
Also: queenofdiy.com just made the top ten worst websites ever and I didn't even click the link.
So so pretty! Really love the whole top row.
Nice color effect!
Actually, sherbert is an alternate spelling of sherbet. Sherbet technically refers to a sweetened fruit drink (from the Persian sharbat), whereas sherbert refers to the frozen dessert.