French designer Sabine Bell and British designer Lauren Jennings handled the upgrade of a 1927 historical sculpted concrete home initially developed by Jacques Couëlle. While protecting the identity of the initial structure, the group developed out a cooking area extension, extending the slate floorings of the living-room, constructing out hand-painted Shaker-like cabinets, and equipping with standard components and home appliances, consisting of a Lacanche variety. Here we note out the crucial elements of the kitchen area to recreate the appearance.
Above: The cabinets are from Jennings’ household kitchen area business, Closa, of Tetbury, England, painted in a pale gray shade from Mylands. Picture by Sarah Button, thanks to Lauren Olivia Style from Organic Architecture on the Côte d’Azur: A Jacques Couëlle Rental Property with a New Cooking Area Extension
Above: A view of the slate flooring tiles and a flatweave carpet anchor the kitchen area, fitted with a conventional farmhouse sink and faucet. Picture by Sarah Button, thanks to Lauren Olivia Style from Organic Architecture on the Côte d’Azur: A Jacques Couëlle Rental Property with a New Cooking Area Extension
Above: A Provençal important: the Lacanche kitchen area variety. The sculptural integrated vent hood is influenced by Couëlle’s curved concrete walls. Picture by Sarah Button, thanks to Lauren Olivia Style from Organic Architecture on the Côte d’Azur: A Jacques Couëlle Rental Property with a New Cooking Area Extension
Above: The counter tops and backsplash are developed out in regional limestone. Picture by Sarah Button, thanks to Lauren Olivia Style from Organic Architecture on the Côte d’Azur: A Jacques Couëlle Rental Property with a New Cooking Area Extension
Paint
Above: The kitchen area has Closa’s Suffolk cabinets, created and made in the Cotswolds. They’re hand-painted in a shade called Cornice from Mylands.
Fixtures & & Appliances
Above: The faucet is the Barber Wilsons & & Co. Regent China Lever 1030 in brass.
Above: The Reinhard Double Bowl Fireclay Farmhouse Sink is $929 at Signature Hardware. For more see our post 10 Easy Pieces: White Cooking Area Farmhouse Sinks
Above: The Lacanche Cluny Classic 100 Induction in green is ⤠6,520.
Lighting
Above: The Jim Lawrence Club Wall Light in Antiqued Brass is ⤠94.
Above: The Arhaus Farrow Table Light in charcoal is $299.
Hardware & & Decoration
Above: The Armac Martin Latchford Cabinet Knob is $60 for the 25mm size.
Above: The Armac Martin Cotswold Drawer Pull is $66.
Above: The Open Weave Basket is $104 at Shoppe from Amber Interiors.
Above: The Ethnicraft Mazandaran Kilim Rug is $979 at Lumens.
For more French nation design see our posts:
- Steal This Appearance: A Vintage-Feeling Cooking Area in France
- Steal This Appearance: Living Space at La Maison du Figuier in France
- Steal This Appearance: A Modern Farmhouse Dining-room in France
- Cooking Area of the Week: North Satisfies South in a Remodeled Normandy House