Shabby-Chic Style Kitchen with a Farmhouse Sink Design Ideas

1940's Shabby Chic Beach Bungalow Kitchen
1940's Shabby Chic Beach Bungalow Kitchen
Jennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior DesignJennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior Design
Embracing the vintage, and her love for Shabby Chic style, this coastal beach client wanted to retain her original stove, as well as her original kitchen cabinets. We also kept all her vintage china and old appliances. We removed the old tile counter and backsplash, and replaced them with a butcherblock countertop from IKEA, and beadboard backsplash. The farmhouse sink and bridge faucet and vintage style chandelier were also purchased for the new space. Since my client doesn't use the old stove very often, she opted for no hood above the stove. The breakfast nook is quite tiny yet still suitable for morning breakfasts for two.
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1940's Shabby Chic Beach Bungalow Kitchen
1940's Shabby Chic Beach Bungalow Kitchen
Jennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior DesignJennifer Grey Color Specialist & Interior Design
Embracing the vintage, and her love for Shabby Chic style, this coastal beach client wanted to retain her original stove, as well as her original kitchen cabinets. We also kept all her vintage china and old appliances. We removed the old tile counter and backsplash, and replaced them with a butcherblock countertop from IKEA, and beadboard backsplash. The farmhouse sink and bridge faucet and vintage style chandelier were also purchased for the new space. Since my client doesn't use the old stove very often, she opted for no hood above the stove. The breakfast nook is quite tiny yet still suitable for morning breakfasts for two.

Shabby-Chic Style Kitchen with a Farmhouse Sink Design Ideas

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