Designer Deborah Ehrlich favors deconstruction over renovation and discount over ornament. Her 1722 Hudson Valley farmhouse is proof: Ehrlich opened up the ground plan, uncovered beams and plaster partitions, sanded the ground, relocated the kitchen to a room initially used to retailer wooden, after which, she says, “simply left it.” The relocated kitchen is now a part of a clapboard addition to the stone home, and is kitted out with handbuilt plywood counter tops, a classic utility sink, and a modified Viking oven. To re-create the look of Ehrlich’s kitchen, learn on.
Above: Ehrlich’s commissioned utilitarian desk within the kitchen. {Photograph} by Justine Hand from Home Name: At Residence within the Hudson Valley with Designer Deborah Ehrlich.Above: A Viking wall oven with customized wooden oven pull is ready right into a plywood counter with a gasoline cooktop above. {Photograph} by Justine Hand from Home Name: At Residence within the Hudson Valley with Designer Deborah Ehrlich.Above: Ehrlich’s flatware, inherited from household, is saved out within the open. {Photograph} by Justine Hand from Home Name: At Residence within the Hudson Valley with Designer Deborah Ehrlich.Above: A classic utility sink provides to the workshop really feel of the kitchen. {Photograph} by Justine Hand from Home Name: At Residence within the Hudson Valley with Designer Deborah Ehrlich.
Home equipment
Above: The Viking Skilled 30-Inch Single Electrical Wall Oven is an analogous mannequin to the Viking oven that Ehrlich modified with a wood pull and inset into a home made plywood counter. It’s $6,399 at Hallocks.Above: The Viking Skilled 30.7 Inch Gasoline Cooktop is a more moderen mannequin than Ehrlich’s cooktop. It’s $2,799 at AJ Madison.