This small kitchen was some sort of epiphany to me. It was like wow, I have to tear this place into pieces and find how all those contrasting pieces of furniture and accessories work so well together.
The amazing architecture (check concrete patterned tile floor, vaulted brick ceiling and ample daylight coming in through the window) is enhanced by the sophisticated mix and match of those accessories.
A neon pink marais a side chair complements the vintage drop leaf table and the romantic china set on it. The distressed wooden stool
along with the white lattice cabinet doors, understate the starkness of the inox appliances. So does the iron votive chandelier next to the metallic industrial pendant. Take notice of how the bronze door pulls
match the light wooden shades of the accents, the gilded artwork and even the tan ceiling. It's all in the details, love!
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I like this eclectic kitchen. The mix of pieces in interesting, and not overwhelming, which is what I would normally expect in a small kitchen.
ReplyDeleteI like the trellis-y lower cabinet doors.
ReplyDeleteEven though I'm more attracted to simple, clean interiors, I love eclectic homes when the details are amazing (much like this kitchen)! I am obsessing over the floor tiles, ceiling (!!), and that hot pink chair.
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cocoandmingo.com
GORGEOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! your kitchen design is looking amazing. It feels very nice to cook in this well managed and beautiful kitchen. It is having all the facilities of a proper kitchen. cabinets, Floor, tiles, Wardrobes, furniture, everything is properly planned and designed. I just love it. Color combination is also great.
ReplyDeleteWhere do you put the fridge if you do something like this? Seriously - small counter height built ins? Retro fridge? Antique?
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