Saturday, January 25, 2020

Rustic Country Kitchen Ideas

COUNTRYSIDE MINIMALISM

Inside of the comfy 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 are painted in Benjamin Moore's Just White.

Salvaged Materials

This Georgia cottage makes wide use of salvaged materials, and it attracts an acquired-over-time texture to this kitchen's features. Having heart pine floors salvaged from beams in a South Carolina mill, teak countertops, and a soapstone sink, this charming farmhouse kitchen has age and character.

Exposed Shelving

Engineered timber looks even more beautiful against crisp white walls and dishes. The California home's owner utilized Douglas fir for redwood and the shelving for the farm table. Exposed shelving and hanging baskets are classic characteristics of a country kitchen.

Repurposed Items

The proprietors of this Tennessee cabin used reclaimed materials for their kitchen's eclectic but cozy feel. Their stools are covered with tops that were repurposed from Goodwill, while their salvaged sink is revamped with a pleated skirt and legs. The sconces with piping come in Habitat for Humanity ReStore inserted to mimic the shelving beneath.

Vintage Sink

This couple embraced the background of the 18th-century farmhouse by filling it with antiques, and at the kitchen, that translates to some classic porcelain double farm sink and a display of stunning antique dishes. Small touches, like the faded checkered carpet and storage baskets add to the rustic design.

Bold Tile

Use eye-catching patterned tiles for contrast in a small, monochromatic kitchen for added personality, a perfect job if you're thinking about a summer renovation.

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