Inspiration for an expansive classic u-shaped kitchen/diner in New York with a built-in sink, raised-panel cabinets, medium wood cabinets, granite worktops, blue splashback, glass tiled splashback, integrated appliances, an island, ceramic flooring, blue floors and black worktops.
Gail Green Interiors
Gail Green Interiors
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Art Deco East 60's Townhouse

Transitional Kitchen, New York

A new fascia wall in front of the existing windows is built, housing the authentic 1920 portholes, salvaged from a ship. The windows preclude the unsightly outside street view while permitting light to stream through. It also evokes a sense of mystery as to suggest perhaps some unknown reality lying beyond. The gears faucet is unique and mirrors the industrial and streamline metaphors of the time. In addition, a brass rail is used as a curtain rod, with Greek key gimp used as ties to hold the curtains up above the top of the windows.
United Kingdom
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