1720 period Maine house with a country primitive style kitchen. Concealed appliances, curly maple counter tops, soapstone sink, and aged painted finish.
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annerisen wrote:
Are the cabinets painted or stained? Is the brown color coming through glaze or the wood under? »
The Workshops of David T. Smith The cabinets are paint, our Museum Finish - Slat over Red. You are seeing the red under coat and the wood shows on the wear spots.
The Workshops of David T. Smith create beautiful new cabinets that look like they have a lot of years on them. This particular row of cabinets was designed for a house built in the 1720s, and it conceals a stove in the center cabinet.More:Get the Look: Sophisticated Country StyleWinter Woodsy Gets an UpdateGuest Picks: Uncle Beefy's Eclectic Woodland Retreat
1720 period Maine house with a country primitive style kitchen. Concealed appliances, curly maple counter tops, soapstone sink, and aged painted finish.