Victorian Brown Kitchen Design Ideas
SV Design
Originally designed by J. Merrill Brown in 1887, this Queen Anne style home sits proudly in Cambridge's Avon Hill Historic District. Past was blended with present in the restoration of this property to its original 19th century elegance. The design satisfied historical requirements with its attention to authentic detailsand materials; it also satisfied the wishes of the family who has been connected to the house through several generations.
Photo Credit: Peter Vanderwarker
Belltown Design LLC
With 12 foot ceilings, this modern kitchen contains an historical flair. The hardware finishes are light, with brushed nickel knobs and stainless steel appliances. The key here was to retain an old world sentiment while keeping the elements up to date. Kitchen design by Christine Mallard! Behr Whisper Yellow #300A-2 for the walls. Queen Anne Victorian, Fairfield, Iowa. Belltown Design. Photography by Corelee Dey and Sharon Schmidt.
Arciform
A custom gothic-arched casement window from Versatile Wood Products adds imaginative drama . Photos by Photo Art Portraits
CabinetNow
These are catalogue photos of our beautiful cabinets after they have been finished and modeled.
Tallahassee Lighting Fan & Blind
3 - LIGHT ADAMS PENDANT
Antique Nickel
STYLE NO.: P1294ANL
DESCRIPTION - Inspired by the Victorian age, the Adams lighting collection of pendants by Feiss features classic, glass orbs with vintage cast rosette details. Both the crown and the ceiling canopy are surrounded by a decorative metal casing with the same rosette detail featured on the center strap.
Dimensions:D: 14 5/8'' H: 21 5/8''
Shade: Glass in Clear finish
Lamping: (3) Candelabra 60w Max.
Bulbs not included.
Incandescent
DETAILS - Total Height:88''
Supplied with 180'' of wire
Supplied with 60'' of chain
Canopy: H: 1 1/8'' W: 5''
San Luis Kitchen Co.
A small guest cottage is tucked in the upstairs of the carriage house of a local historic Victorian home. Although the space is small, the homeowner wanted to be true to the historic architecture while gaining every little bit of storage space possible. We met this goal using frame-less construction cabinetry in a simple traditional style -- adding details such as the turned posts at the bar and rosette/fluting on the upper cabinets. On the refrigerator wall, we reduced the depth of the base cabinets to allow the sink to center on the window -- the corner wall cabinet also had to be reduced in depth to fit. This staggered effect lends charm to the space besides being practically necessary. Note the plank ceiling, window seat & lighted upper display in the cabinets.
Victorian Brown Kitchen Design Ideas
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