COUNTRYSIDE MINIMALISM
Inside of the cozy Long Island abode, the zinc-topped kitchen table is from ABC Carpet & Home, the stools are by Arthur Umanoff, the stove hood is by Thermador, and the walls have been painted in Benjamin Moore's Simply White.
About STUCCO AND CEMENT TILE
It was love at first sight when celebrity Eva Claessens and artwork dealer Kris Ghesquière came upon a distant roadside ruin in Uruguay which they then converted into their dream house. Inside, the pendant light of the kitchen is leather, the ceiling beam is a classic railroad track located in a nearby area, and the flooring is tinted cement tile, look
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White Shiplap
The all-white kitchen in this rustic Tennessee home remains comfy with shiplap paneling that "keeps things from atmosphere sterile," the owner says. Accents such as cutting boards and the barstools add some warmth.
Pecky Cypress
Fans of reclaimed wood, here's a brand new kitchen trend you'll want to keep your eyes on: pecky cypress, seen here on the hood and island. This type of timber is well known for striations and its long pocketing. Orb lights also help soften a kitchen with a great deal of edges and straight lines.
Bold Tile
Use eye-catching patterned tiles for contrast in a small, monochromatic kitchen for extra character, a perfect project if you're considering a summer renovation.
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