I love what you did in the kitchen! It's modern and clean and yet you totally preserved the original character of the home. That is NOT easy to do! Especially love the faucet and the simple, white dishes on the exposed shelf. Also love your blue Le Creuset cookware that is peeking out from the stainless steel shelved cart. :)
Hello. I am in the planning stages of painting a 1972 log cabin kitchen (enough with the unpainted pine!), and I was wondering how you liked your paint choices now that you have lived with them a bit. I think you used Benjamin Moore Atrium White on the wood sections, and this is the color I was thinking of using in the oil-based Pervo eggshell finish. I am also in Mass., though more in the woods than you in Holyoke. Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks, Jen in the goat dairy goatgal13 at gmail dot com
One couple. One dog. One garden. One achingly lovely historic brick row house in Holyoke, Massachusetts. One very cool city. One VERY LONG renovation 'wish list.' One project at a time? We'll see.
I love what you did in the kitchen! It's modern and clean and yet you totally preserved the original character of the home. That is NOT easy to do! Especially love the faucet and the simple, white dishes on the exposed shelf. Also love your blue Le Creuset cookware that is peeking out from the stainless steel shelved cart. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! What color & company did you use on the walls?
ReplyDeleteHello. I am in the planning stages of painting a 1972 log cabin kitchen (enough with the unpainted pine!), and I was wondering how you liked your paint choices now that you have lived with them a bit. I think you used Benjamin Moore Atrium White on the wood sections, and this is the color I was thinking of using in the oil-based Pervo eggshell finish. I am also in Mass., though more in the woods than you in Holyoke. Any thoughts or suggestions?
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Jen in the goat dairy
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