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For an 1830s-era property in Northborough, Massachusetts, we completely revitalized the kitchen to be a beautiful gathering spot for a busy family. The homeowners wanted
to ensure the space paid homage to the heritage style of the home while maintaining an open and minimalistic aesthetic. To that end, we removed all the wall cabinets and
incorporated most of the storage in the base cabinets. The simple Shaker-style doors with brass hardware fit perfectly into the design, with the painted green and natural rustic
walnut cabinets offering a gorgeous contrast to the white cabinets. To further transform the kitchen, we added more windows to the previously dark, enclosed space. The ceiling
beams are reclaimed wood beams from a mill building in the area and complement the custom walnut butcher block and rustic walnut glass wall cabinet. Another unique feature
is the weathered, matte soapstone finish of the black granite on the countertops rather than the more typical polished effect.
Cabinetry: Design Creative Custom Cabinetry
Photography by Tyra Pacheco Photography
Designed by Design Creative, Boston, MA, page 363
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