Our good friend Paul de Zwart, the founder of latest craft furnishings maker Another Country (and the previous writer of Wallpaper journal), not too long ago shared his newly renovated Northwest London kitchen with us. “Positioned in a Victorian terrace home, the venture concerned becoming a member of two rooms into one to create a brand new dine-in kitchen,” he says. “A lot consideration was positioned on retaining the character of the home and guaranteeing that new and outdated had been in concord, therefore using reclaimed flooring, putting emphasis on pure supplies and textures, and maintaining to the home’s proportions and authentic exterior openings.”
Images by Man Archard.
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For extra characterful kitchens, see:
Rethinking Perfection in a Cabinetmaker’s Own Kitchen in Maine
A ‘Frankensteined’ Historic House in Philadelphia’s Fishtown, Before and After
A Glassmaker’s Imaginative Studio Kitchen in London, DIY Ikea Hacks Included