Steal This Look: Cotswald Cottage Kitchen

April 28th, 2008

From Julie:

A simple recipe for a serene kitchen: Carrara marble counters, white subway tiles, rustic timber cabinets, and plenty of white crockery. And to add a note of modernity: metallic Artemide lights.

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Below: Designed by Jill Salisbury, the El Environmental line of kitchen cabinetry makes use of sustainable or locally recycled woods and are finished with natural lacquer derived from tree sap. For dealers, click here.

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Below: Arctic White subway tiles from Daltiles or authentic glossy tile from Subway Ceramics.

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Below: Sugatsune 2LC stainless steel cabinet pull;$13 at Cooking.

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Below: Sugatsune LF-12 Series Handle; $12 at Home Decor Hardware.

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Below: Tolomeo Classic Wall Lamp by Artemide; $278.50. Available in aluminum or a black or white finish.

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Below: Michigan Michigan Maple Block Round Cutting Board; $39.95 at Amazon.

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Below: English Beech Chopping Boards, by Matthew Collins for David Mellor; £47.75.

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Below: Pottery from Sonoma County–based Aletha Soule; from $86 for a white pitcher to $32 for a teacup.

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Below: Carved Mango Wood Balls from Crate and Barrel; from $9.95 to $11.95.

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Entry Filed under: KITCHEN, STEAL THIS LOOK

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Barnhouse Modern » &hellip  |  April 29th, 2008 at 8:44 pm

    […] great image and many more can be found on remodelista, a site that I must admit, I look at just about every day. (No Ratings Yet)  Loading … […]

  • 2. David  |  September 25th, 2008 at 12:39 pm

    I have seen a few clients adding a real natural, eco kind of treatment to their homes by having built an artificial tree to fit the room. Has anyone else seen these?

    http://www.naturemaker.com

    Artificial Trees

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