Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Kitchen love

I could definitely cook in any of these 4 kitchens. I think I like them equally because each of them incorporates in its own way a vintage or raw element that adds character and does not make it a showroom kitchen - I am not a fan of showroom kitchens. Which one is your favorite, and why? I'd love to hear your opinion! 

Sources : [left to right, top to bottom] : 1. 2. 3. 4. 
Je pourrais cuisiner dans n'importe laquelle de ces cuisines. Je les aime toutes, parce qu'elles incorporent chacune à leur propre façon un élément vintage ou une matière "brute" qui leur confère tout leur caractère. Aucune de ces cuisines n'est une cuisine "show-room" - dont je ne suis vraiment pas fan.  Laquelle est votre préférée, et pourquoi? J'aimerais tellement avoir votre avis!

20 comments:

  1. I like most the first one. It has plenty of open space and some industrial elements. My own decoration style is more country like but these kind of rooms catch my eye.

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  2. La verrière entre la cuisine et le salon, en ce moment je ne pense qu'à ça.Merci pour cette jolie sélection.

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  3. Beautiful kitchens! I love the unfinished look on the walls of the 1st and 4th pictures, but I know they would be a big NO for my husband... LOL

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  4. J'adore la simple modernite de la 2eme cuisine

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  5. J'adore la n°1 et oui des cuisines qui n'ont pas l'air de show-room, c'est bien ! Par contre, le mur tout pourri, c'est un peu too much... ça finit par virer trop "bobo" je trouve ! Non?

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    1. Ah ha, je vois très bien ce que tu veux dire. C'est vrai que si c'est tout much, on perd l'effet. En meme temps, je ne parle de murs tous pourris et bourres de salpetre et de champignons dans une cuisine. Non. mais des fois, en arrachant du vieux papier peint, laisser le mur denude peut etre un point focal sympa dans une cuisine aux allures retro et chic.

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  6. I have been an admirer of your blog for a long time, and have blogged several photos and referenced you in the past. So you can imagine my delight when I suddenly saw a reference to one of my posts on your blog.

    Thank you, and I am honoured.

    Best Wishes,

    Just The Design, (Martin to you.)

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    1. Martin, thank you so much for this! You have such a lovely blog! Merci for stopping by and taking the time to write this sweet note. XoXo (two for you!) Si-

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  7. I am with you, I have an intense dislike for showroom kitchens. If you made me choose I would go with the first one, but they all have beautiful elements. I am currently renovating the kitchen in my 1930's bungalow. I have gone for open shelving above,which I adore, but am stuck on what to do for the lower cabinets. I like the idea of units that look like that are individual pieces of furniture. I am still working on it. I absolutely adore your blog, it is a must every morning. Thanks for making my day brighter, Melanie (NZ)

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    1. Oh, thank you so much Melanie! I am truly honoured to read that I'm part of your day, everyday. This is a huge compliment and an incredible recognition of my work. So merci for that Melanie! Good luck with the design of your kitchen my dear! XO, Si-

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  8. Definitely the first one. I love the fact that different styles live together. I agree, I don't like any room to look like a showroom, it's flavourless.

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  9. The tall ceilings and long dining table draw me to the first one...

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  10. Totally loved the second one!
    Pastel colors, stainless steel appliances and the floor, oh my god that floor !
    Brilliant :)

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  11. Loved the first one! It's plenty of light, seems to be a very organized kitchen and the industrial style is my favour. The table is really beautiful. Liked very much your post.

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  12. The firs one - I love this huge dining table and industrial feel :)

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  13. Most of all I like the first kitchen, with all that space an the cracked walls. awesome!! :)

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  14. Great point! I love that each of these kitchens has it's own character but is not necessarily "showroom" as you said.

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  15. Moi j'aime beaucoup la dernière. Le mûr du fond est une œuvre d'art à lui tout seul !

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  16. J'aime un peu des 4 avec une préférence pour celle du bas à gauche. Toutes ont une touche personnelle comme je les aime. Bises Si . Nathalie

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  17. La 1ere sans hésiter ; j'aime beaucoup le côté brut du mur et j'adore les grandes cuisines / salles à manger qui permettent de grandes tablées. Si je ne me trompe pas, c'est la cuisine d'un grand appartement berlinois à louer pour des shootings et autres, non ?

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