Steal This Look: London Kitchen Remodel
November 21st, 2007
KITCHEN REMODEL
From Janet:
There’s something about the subdued calm of this London kitchen, designed by UK cupboardmakers Plain English, that appeals to us. Visit plainenglishdesign.co.uk to see more photos; recreate the look with the following elements:

Below L: Shaw’s Original 30-inch farmhouse sink, made in Lancashire, England, for Rohl; go to rohlhome.com. Below R: Elizabethan Classics hot and cold basin taps for the kitchen, $81 at faucetdirect.com:

Tryggve shelf ($4 each) and Valter Brackets ($3 each) at Ikeausa.com:

Below L: Paint the cupboards, single shelf, and brackets in Farrow & Ball’s Parma Gray; Below R: For flooring, consider honed limestone Logos Azul tiles from turkstoneinc.com:

Below L: For perfect white crockery, look to Jasper Conran’s simple fine bone china jug, $75 at Wedgewood; and Below R: Heath Ceramics bowls ($22 and $26) from heathceramics.com

Below: Henrybuilt white or gray powdercoated table (36 inches by 84 inches) with bamboo top; $4,100 at henrybuilt.com:

Below L: Czech white armchair, $945 at conranusa; or Below R: The Norvald chair from, $69 Ikea:

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1. Susan | November 25th, 2007 at 2:13 am
Yes, I have known about Plain English for a number of years. So simple and elegant. Thanks for the reminder!
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