A Old Home’s New Kitchen Captures the English Countryside

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A Old Home’s New Kitchen Captures the English Countryside

There’s an art to designing an old home. It’s a careful balance of infusing personality, being sympathetic to the property’s history, and ensuring the interiors are fit for modern-day living.

And the kitchen is perhaps the most tricky, especially in old homes that weren’t built to include one. Yet this Victorian flint-fronted townhouse proves that with the right approach, you can create a kitchen that feels right at home in an old, characterful house.

Embracing rich, earthy colors, layered design, and a beautiful mix of antiques, the owner has transformed a once tiny, outdated space into the most enviable design – it perfectly captures the essence of a timeless yet characterful cozy kitchen.

A large kitchen with olive green cabinets, a beige island, marble countertops, and a mix of open and closed storage

(Image credit: deVOL Kitchens)

‘The old kitchen was a tiny room at the rear of the original house, with yellow and red checkerboard linoleum floor and a 1950s Formica kitchen. There was a tiny pantry room that had been built on the back, as well as a very old outdoor toilet, which all got demolished as part of the renovation,’ recalls owner Samantha Palmer of @the_flint_house.


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