We have been on the hunt for a new pad since mid March. It's awful. This market=awful. Seems like 1/2 of the homes on the market are short sales and the other half are priced way over market (whoa, the word market was used x1 too many).
What I mean it, either it will take forever to buy...or the sellers can't afford to part.
We do know this: We are looking for a circa 1920's home.

A charming Tudor will do just fine. The problem? The 1980's! That's the problem.
True story:

What's a girl to do? Rose colors swag is not an option.
Research people. We know most things lovely in architecture came pre-1930; but interior design?

Here's to simpler times, huh?
The challenge: contemporary function vs. time stamped fashion.
dye them white = fashion
These honed concrete counter tops give a look of stone apothecary. Very true to the time; and still functional.

Floor to ceiling cabinets = function.
Retro hardware and console shapes = fashion.
I love the shaping of all of these cabinets. They come together like an old ice box. The cute farm sink ties it together.
NOTE: the beadboard back splash is def a function no-no.
I found countless beautiful kitchen's with 1920's influences...

ha! If only?! The only not wonderful thing about the 1920's kitchen is the not so comical resemblance to a shoe box.
A time when space was limited.
Hi- could you please tell me (if you know?!) what color green this is in the kitchen?! Brand of paint?!
ReplyDeleteHi- could you please tell me (if you know?!) what color green this is in the kitchen?! Brand of paint?!
ReplyDeleteI appreciate your insights on balancing contemporary function with vintage style in home design.
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