Here we took this dated 1970's galley kitchen and gave it Old World flavor. We started by removing the wall that separated the kitchen from laundry room. This allowed us to add a double oven and to relocate the refrigerator to the West wall, really opening up the space. We added cabinets, on the west wall, and covered the refrigerator for a seamless look. The oak cabinets were stained with a custom mixed stain and then distressed and glazed for a worn look. The cabinets on the West wall were painted a khaki color, distressed and glazed. We mimicked Old World Italian plaster by hand texturing and glazing the walls. We used 4x4 tumbled marble on the back splash, copper sinks, and oil-rubbed bronze hardware for a touch of Italy. This is a wonderful kitchen with professional appliances and beautiful granite with a lot of veins and movement. All these elements really complement each other. For more information on this kitchen or to set up a design consultation, please contact: Cole D. Campbell at Campbell Kitchen and Bath (806) 316-6744 Amarillo, Texas 79109 colecampbell2003@yahoo.com
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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