This Los Angeles kitchen is really something — seafoam cabinets, an enormous painting, a drum hanging out on top of the refrigerator.
This home in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles, is owned by a charismatic, unusual individual who used salvaged and thrifted materials to reclaim and rebuild it. His eclectic yet beautiful taste shines through in the kitchen, where pale green cabinets keep with the Arts & Crafts style of the original home and neighborhood. The white tiles keep the relatively small space feeling clean and light, and there are a few more unusual touches here as well! Take a look!
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Comments (4)
Very cool choices. I love that it doesn't look like you ordered the kitchen in a single piece OR that it's pure restoration. It looks evolved and friendly. I want to cook there!
Wow, what a beautiful kitchen! It looks so warm and inviting and it looks like it would be a joy to cook in. Congrats to the owner/s!
I love that kitchen.
That chair, however, is making my eyes bleed. But the kitchen is great. I never thought that color of green would be appealing, but it just goes so well with the style of the features, windows, counter, etc.
I'd call it eclectic, not Arts & Crafts (at least not in the traditional sense of that term).