well, this is what you would call a total gut job
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The main kitchen in the Skaneateles, New York, home of recycling entrepreneur Adam Weitsman and his wife, Kim.
The home was renovated by Meyer & Meyer Architecture and Interiors and decorated by McAlpine Booth & Ferrier Interiors. Lanterns by Formations are suspended in the main kitchen, which has cabinetry painted in a Benjamin Moore off-white, a Rohl sink with Lefroy Brooks fittings, and a Gaggenau cooktop and oven.
via Architectural Digest
what a serene setting...
wonder what it looks like in winter?
but, otherwise, isn't it just about perfect for a big sprawling
country home?
wow i liked the first kitchen too .
ReplyDeletemarvelous setting of other kitchen though.
yes i too wonder how amazing this perfect house look in winter surrounded by gold
LOVE THE CURTAINS to separate LA CUCINA!!!
ReplyDelete"recycling entrepreneur"? That second kitchen doesn't look very recycled to me. :-)
ReplyDeleteWinters thereabouts are long, cold, snowy, and cold.
Hmm... the curtain separation is giving me an idea for our country home!!! Thanks for sharing this Marsha :)
ReplyDeleteHello Marsha
ReplyDeleteI love the quality of the cabinetry in the first kitchen. I would have kept it and made some minor modifications to bring it up to date. The second kitchen while beautiful is similar to many.
have a great week
Helen xx