COUNTRYSIDE MINIMALISM
Inside of the cozy Long Island abode, the zinc-topped kitchen dining table is from ABC Carpet & Home, the stools are by Arthur Umanoff, the range hood is by Thermador, and the walls have been painted in Benjamin Moore's Simply White.
Decorative Rug
A gorgeous 19th-century Turkish runner provides a burst of color with the white galley kitchen within a rustic Connecticut cottage. The country style of the kitchen is added into by exposed shelving, and the proprietor painted the cabinetry darker than the walls for additional dimension.
Salvaged Materials
This Georgia cabin makes extensive use of salvaged materials, and also brings an acquired-over-time texture to this kitchen features. With teak countertops a black soapstone sink, and heart pine floors salvaged from beams in a South Carolina mill, this charming farmhouse kitchen includes character and age,
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A NEW YORK CARRIAGE HOUSE
Former Vogue editor, Virginia Tupker, aided her buddy redesign an 1870's farm in Bedford, New York for modern day living. The kitchen island is constructed from a marble slab on a steel base, the stove is by BlueStar, and the shelves are made of reclaimed wood located on the farm; the pendant lights are from Rewire, and the floor is concrete.
Bold Tile
Utilize eye-catching patterned tiles for comparison in a little, darkened kitchen for added character, an ideal job if you're considering a summer renovation.
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