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Friday
Feb062015

Another project by General Assembly

Here is another peek at a project by General Assembly. It is a single family home in Brooklyn built in the 1950s and was in desperate need of an overhaul. It now sports a mid-century modern vibe and some definite coolness. The reno included custom kitchen cabinetry with concrete counter tops; a kitchen island with built in wine storage; and additional custom storage throughout – including flip-top kitchen benches. Then there’s the solid oiled white oak suspended shelving we custom designed for the kitchen. The shelves are supported by steel bracing and anchored into a steel plate in the ceiling. By opening up the shelving above the sink, GA was able to capture the light from a nearby skylight and the surrounding windows to create an open, sun-filled environment for serious cooking. (Photos by Joe Fletcher)

Wednesday
Feb042015

Jason MacLean's latest project

I was happy to hear from Jason MacLean the other day, as it has been a while since we have featured his interiors and bespoke kitchens. This British designer knocked another kitchen out of the park with a minimalist vibe yet featuring vivid blue bespoke cabinets and a super fun tile floor. The yellow chairs are a striking addition and OMG the lighting! The house was actually completely renovated and also features bespoke wardrobes and Eley Kishimoto wallpapers. Love it! (Previous posts of his work here).

Thursday
Jan292015

Milk

The perfect white kitchen nook by Dungan Nequette. I'm thinking angel food cake and milk.

Wednesday
Jan212015

Kitchen calm

Fabulous kitchen by Michaelis Boyd. You almost wouldn't want to leave this simple yet stylish space. Until you realise what's outside.

Monday
Jan192015

I also dream about...

...having a little kitchen dining nook with banquette seating. This little spot surrounded by windows is a dream I have had for as long as I can remember.

...mudrooms. A home for all those coats and winter paraphernalia and wet snowy boots and cat leashes. Where the floors won't get destroyed. Where my husband and I can enter the house and remove our outerwear without bashing into each other. I have not had that in about 8 years. :( Yes, I also dream of mudrooms. 

Via Garrison Hullinger