Right here’s a kitchen we love that by no means will get outdated:
At Jan de Jong Interieur in Leeuwarden within the Netherlands, designer Christien Starkenburg constructed out a contemporary kitchen with a white, charcoal, and pale grey palette with a country curtained sink. Right here, we dig into matched and related sources to re-create the look, as contemporary as we speak as once we first noticed it.
Kitchen Pictures by Anna the Leeuw, Courtesy of Jan the boy inside.
Above: A desk by Starkenburg’s furnishings firm SlowWood within the foreground.Above: The small kitchen counter has handmade tile, customized cabinetry, concrete counters, and a linen curtain.Above: A pale blue-gray tiled backsplash.Above: The curtain conceals the under-sink space and softens the in any other case hard-edged house. For extra, see Kitchen of the Week: The Curtained Kitchen, Dutch Trendy Version.
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Above: Benjamin Moore’s Tremendous White paint is an effective match for the partitions.Above: Cupboards are painted in a darkish gray-blue paint much like Farrow & Ball’s Railings.Above: The handmade backsplash tiles are by native Friesland tile specialists Albarello (now a part of Dijkstra Friese Kleiwarenfabriek).Above: The concrete countertop in Starkenburg’s kitchen was poured on web site. For extra, see our publish Transforming 101: Concrete Counter tops.