FSC certified fumed larch veneer is used for the new lower cabinets. Wood shelves with sliding glass fronts provide upper storage. Stainless steel appliances and white subway tile make the open kitchen modern. A butcher block top cart and a stainless steel table and benches complete the eating area. The bare wood walls above were stripped of their paint before being sealed to take advantage of the vintage building's natural beauty. In the foreground is a comfy leather couch.
Photo Credit: Molly DeCoudreaux
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sistahs wrote:
Where did you get the large chandelier with the mason jars? It looks like on of a kind & in keeping with the old mill loft look. Love it! »
Maybe your bold choice is simply a material that is unconventional, striking or just plain weird! I love the look of this gorgeous wall treatment that contrasts the smooth sleekness of the cabinetry.
Maybe your bold choice is simply a material that is unconventional, striking or just plain weird! I love the look of this gorgeous wall treatment that contrasts the smooth sleekness of the cabinetry.