Kelly and Susan, standing on the grand stairs in Central Park near Bethesda Fountain! Hello! For my first official post, I wanted to take a minute to introduce myself to you lovely readers. I'm Kelly Donovan and excited to be joining my mother, Susan, around the proverbial kitchen table to dish about all things related to our favorite room in the home. A bit about me personally...
Having a mother who is a long time accomplished kitchen designer, and a father in the construction trade, I've grown up surrounded by all types of home renovation, specifically of the kitchen kind. I've worked with (ok, for) my mom on and off since I was a teenager - looking to supplement my babysitting income with a little extra to buy that awesome jean jacket that all my friends had - and now as an adult, feeling privileged to join the family business in a bigger way and follow a true innate passion.
Living in Manhattan for the past 8 years, it's been admittedly difficult to fulfill my passion for beautiful and functional kitchens while having my own space to cook in that was barely bigger than a shoe box. I've made do, however, and never let the lack of a four-burner stove or dishwasher stop me from hosting huge dinner parties or cooking up elaborate, special meals for my family. I've become an expert in space efficiency, and while I have graduated to full size appliances and granite countertops, I'm still storing my pots and pans in the oven. I look forward to the day when everything has its place and I can have all the single-use small appliances of my dreams!
Perhaps you're wondering what took me so long to follow my passion and join my mother in her business. It's long been a thought in the back of my mind, and something I knew I'd pursue eventually. However, as children do, I fought hard forging a path of my own and after college (Fordham University) fell first into publishing and then online advertising, working for great companies such as Harper Collins, CNET and Yahoo! and enjoying the many perks of a sales & marketing executive to Fortune 100 clients. As nature took its course, I got married, had a baby, and decided the full time corporate life just wasn't for me anymore. I felt it was time to come home, in more ways then one. So here I am...thrilled to be joining my mom in this adventure - from the blog, to our launch of Bornholm Kitchen, and all things in between!
Now, what should you expect from me? In terms of blog content, I'll be focusing on style, products, accessories, and appliances and trying to add a little personality to this once-utilitarian room. You've probably noticed the new sections we've added above. Moodboard Mondays is simply a coalescence of products, surfaces, rooms, and images meant to delight and inspire. Kelly's Finds will profile unique and useful products I'll be seeking out in my travels throughout the city and across the web that can add some character and efficiencies to your kitchen. We've come a long way from working kitchens of yesteryear designed purely for function, and I look forward to livening up this space with you! Here I am...in full production below!
A couple of words from Susan/aka mom: I have been anxious (to say the least) for Kelly to join me in the family business. I could not be more thrilled - Kelly is smart, uber stylish, on trend to the MOMENT but with a global foresight and interest in the word "why." I'm VERY lucky to have her and I think you'll enjoy Kelly's insight too. Most of all, we LUV to laugh out loud and often! Oh, look at this brunch to see the fabulous finished dishes from the image above.
Reader Comments (6)
The new blog looks fabulous - elegant, light, airy, just like Bornholm! And delightful to see Kelly - how thrilled you must be she has now joined the business. It was a pleasure meeting Kelly at the ADHome Show - it's clear she will be a huge asset!!
Great design! And what great cooks you two are!
Thanks so much, we're really excited! And what a pleasure to "work" in a beautifully designed space too...we love it too!
Kim, thanks very much, love to hear the kind words. For that brunch, it was all Kelly, not me because of time/travel/yadayada. She cooks with a vengeance!
Oooh Susan. I am sooo jealous!
I have TWO lovely daughters: one a lawyer, and one a humanities and literature college professor.
Proud of them both, and love them to pieces; but neither wanted to join me.
Congrats to both of you!
Thanks Peggy! I've been patient and held out hope because Kelly has so much to offer. Having multiple generations in a business is a real asset! Show your daughters this post...maybe they'll reconsider ;)
That's so exciting that you're joining your mother. Have a great time at the KBIS show!