Oh my word. How much do I love this kitchen? It's everything I want a kitchen to be: Bright, light, and big enough without being too big. Come take a peek inside Elizabeth and David's Los Angeles kitchen...
Elizabeth and David's home is modestly-sized at about 900 square feet. But it feels much larger, thanks to the wildly lush garden and the abundance of natural light spilling through the windows. (Oh, California!)
Their kitchen exemplifies the spirit of their household so well: Bright, light, modern, and cozy. There is built-in storage and a breakfast nook, and modern styling in white and green with some vivid pops of color.
But the centerpiece of the kitchen has to be the vintage stove: "The kitchen really is the heart of this home — it's bright, happy and perfect for entertaining adults and kids. "Our realtor gave us our O’Keefe & Merrit stove which is a focal point of the kitchen. Built in bookcases and dining benches help with needed storage."
Beautiful, right? It's a kitchen to hang out in all day long. You can see more of their home here:
• See the full tour: Elizabeth & David’s Happily Growing Home and Garden at Apartment Therapy
Related: Kitchen Gallery: Green Like Spring Peas
(Images: Bethany Nauert)







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I just want that range.
OMG, except for the range hood and the open shelves this could be the kitchen in my 60's era co-op in DC, which we owned from 2000 to 2003.
There was a typical galley-style kitchen which had not been updated since the 70s, but it had views to the big dining room windows, so it lots of light.
We painted the existing metal cabinets in the same acid green/chartreuse.
White countertops and tile backsplash; black and white ceramic tiles in a diamond pattern. A vintage 80s micro/stove combo which was bulky but still worked great.
I LOVED that kitchen!
I think a stainless stove would have matched the other appliances better but this kitchen is too cute!
Wait - the realtor GAVE them that gorgeous stove? Wow.
Looks so cool
Is there a source for the canisters? My green kitchen really needs them!