I decided to highlight some of my favorite kitchen sources today. We'll start with
Barbara Herr Kitchens of Marietta, Pennsylvania.
For anyone restoring a period home, perhaps a farmhouse, or building a "new old house," especially with early American influences, you'll really love her work. You can find out more information, and view more of her portfolio at
www.barbaraherrkitchens.com.
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I love the ceiling beams and countertops and the backsplash, which appear to be soapstone. I also love the slate floors. While hardwood floors are beautiful, there's no question that slate is easier to clean and much more durable, especially with pets and kids! |
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This kitchen is so spacious -- and the windows let in so much light. I also love the dark panes of the windows against the creamy white cabinetry and walls... |
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For those who are interested in the concept of the "keeping room" within the kitchen, this is fantastic. The fireplace adds such warmth to the room...
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This is another beautiful example of an updated farmhouse kitchen. I love the glass storage / display cabinet on the right, which looks like a piece of fine furniture. |
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Again, the glass display cabinet and the wall of windows, which let in so much light. Here she uses some warmer tones. Notice the stone wall... |
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Notice the colonial colors and the fireplace in this kitchen, which really make it feel authentic. If you're restoring a period home or building a "new old house," a design like the one above really creates a sense of place. |