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 are painted in Benjamin Moore's Just White.
ALL ABOUT STUCCO AND CEMENT TILE
It was love at first sight when celebrity Eva Claessens and artwork dealer Kris Ghesquière came upon a remote roadside ruin in Uruguay which they then converted in their dream home. Inside, the kitchen pendant lighting is leather, the ceiling beam is an old railroad track located in a field, and the flooring is tinted cement tile.
Salvaged Materials
This Georgia cabin makes wide use of salvaged materials, and it attracts an acquired-over-time texture to this kitchen features. With heart pine floors salvaged from beams at a South Carolina mill, teak countertops, and a black soapstone apron-front sink, this farmhouse kitchen has character and age.
Bold Tile
Utilize eye-catching patterned tiles for contrast in a little, darkened kitchen for added personality, a perfect job if you're thinking about a summer renovation.
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