I am looking for good websites that have photos of country kitchen designs.?
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A country kitchen design means having a relaxed and friendly kitchen space with some antique or reproduction furniture where everyone can gather to enjoy wonderful meals and good conversation. The designs of a kitchen can be done in numerous ways depending upon the desired style, preferable location, available area, and specific budget. Here are some country kitchen inspiration idea from countryhome dot com
These are some very warm kitchen designs. I like them a lot. I must say–and I DO say–you have some excellent ideas for kitchens. That has been one of the recurring themes in my own life–looking for a way to make our bathrooms and our kitchen look really glorious, even though those rooms are much too small. One of the glories of the Internet, though, is that there is absolutely no dearth of ideas. Right now I have no idea of what I will ultimately do, but I keep hoping I will come up with something really slick.
I like that they are slightly high. Perhaps they are 48 inch upper cabinets that have been installed on the floor?
2. I have said this before, but I love, love, L O V E when a range is slid into a space where it looks like a fireplace once stood. It reminds me of my F A V O R I T E reclaimed barnwood kitchen from a post I did last year. It’s definitely a design feature I’d like to work into a country kitchen. I just need to remember that there must be room on either side of the range for pot handles so that outer burners are not rendered unusable or awkward.
3. I like it when the kitchen center island looks as though it’s a antique French dining table. Hey, did you notice that the sink is in the island – and that it over looks the wall of windows? If I am going to hand wash dishes, I want to be able to enjoy the view. With the sink in the island, what do you do with entire wall behind you? A dishwasher and lots and lots of low cabinets. Smart idea – why you ask? Because you won’t ever need a footstool to get to your everyday pots and pans -or- your precious entertaining pieces. You’ll simply use the good stuff more often because it’s within reach. That goes right along with my “Life is short, eat off the good china!” motto, doesn’t it? Last but not least, I love the rustic chandelier. Easy-
Ah, Beverly… it was custom made! I will see if I can’t find the source again and post it here in the comments. Since I wrote that first blog post, House Beautiful got rid of the url I originally linked to. All I can remember off the top of my mind is that it was in SoCal, maybe Los Angeles.
I will see if I can find the cabinet maker again. on 19 Jan 2010 at 11:24 am
I like the ideas you presented here. As for the lady who wants the name of the cabinetmaker who did these kitchens… I don’t know either. But what I would suggest, if that person cannot be found, is to take these pictures to anyone who does kitchens, especially an independent cabinetmaker. They may well be able to make this kitchen for you. Some parts of it are obviously a bit of a challenge, but if you keep at it, you should be able to line up someone who can do the work. Slick post, though. I’m glad I came across it!
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