Peek Inside This Family of Seven's Beautiful, Hardworking Kitchen

Mockabee family cooking together at kitchen island
Photo: Austin Day

For the Mockabee crew, beauty is a must and hard work is expected. So naturally, they bought a lost-in-time home in South Dakota's Black Hills and renovated it (mostly themselves) to suit their close family style.

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Best Side Forward

Neutral kitchen overview with natural light from window, kitchen island, range and backsplash
Austin Day

Homeowner Jodi Mockabee flip-flopped the kitchen's previous layout to clear the wall for windows, which reveal a view of the sun setting over a mountain range. In the process, they moved the plumbing to the island and added propane for the range.

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Organized Pantries

Woman in Mockabee kitchen reaching into pantry
Austin Day

Three massive pantries with pull-out drawers store countertop appliances and the bulk goods Jodi decants into uniform, labeled containers. Each drawer below is assigned to a specific kitchen task, like fermenting or sourdough-making, to make their group cooking sessions easy to clean up after.

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Island Central

Mockabee family cooking together at kitchen island
Austin Day

There's a spot for everyone around the hard-working island, even though the warm-toned Taj Mahal quartzite countertops were delivered (by a dirt-cheap fabricator) a few inches too narrow. They trimmed the island to fit and let it go. Jodi asked her contractor to build a brass-wrapped linear light box above because a suspension light would have gotten in the way of her favorite view: The kids on the other side of the island.

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Texture Turned Up

Horizontal photo of Mockabee kitchen facing cabinetry, range and white brick backsplash wall
Austin Day

The original brick wall stayed but got several coats of easy-clean flat paint. Jodi applied a limewash to the wooden hood for a little contrast to all the wood then added open shelves to house the pottery she collects and her everyday dishes. She splashed out on the Schoolhouse Allegheny sconces because she's loved them for years.

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Spice Drawer

Pullout spice drawer in Mockabee kitchen
Austin Day

A shallow drawer below the countertop keeps spices organized and within easy reach while meal-prepping. Decanting spices into clear glass jars with labels creates a uniform look and allows for inventory at a glance.

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Streamlined Approach

Mockabee kitchen vignette facing painted brick wall and cabinetry
Austin Day

Jodi is a longtime fan of minimalism, finding that environmental margin often translates to mental and emotional margin, too. This house, though bigger than others they've lived in, got the same spare treatment. "The more negative space you have, the bigger a room feels, so I got used to creating spaces that don't need knickknacks or things hanging on walls or even furniture where you might traditionally put it."

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