Before & After: A Kitchen Adds Function and Beauty
A few years ago, I found this amazing woodworker on Instagram and immediately fell in love with her work. I asked my husband for a piece she had created for my birthday that year, and have been following her ever since. We’ve developed a friendship since then (mainly me completely geeking out on her aesthetics), […]
A few years ago, I found this amazing woodworker on Instagram and immediately fell in love with her work. I asked my husband for a piece she had created for my birthday that year, and have been following her ever since. We’ve developed a friendship since then (mainly me completely geeking out on her aesthetics), and I’ve gone on to write about her previous home here on Design*Sponge as well. I’m talking about Nicole Cole of Vestige Home. She and her husband Adam have since moved into a new home, which I had hoped to feature in a full-home tour, but as the site winds down you will just have to find her on Instagram to get a look at all the sweat she is putting into to transforming their new space. Today, though, we have the joy of sharing Nicole and Adam’s transformed kitchen with you in their 1900s stone home in Philadelphia, PA. “When we moved into the home last fall I knew I needed to make some functional changes to the space so it would work better for our family,” Nicole begins. “And of course, being a designer, I am always imagining a room with a new look and feel. I decided that while we saved up enoug...
A few years ago, I found this amazing woodworker on Instagram and immediately fell in love with her work. I asked my husband for a piece she had created for my birthday that year, and have been following her ever since. We’ve developed a friendship since then (mainly me completely geeking out on her aesthetics), and I’ve gone on to write about her previous home here on Design*Sponge as well. I’m talking about Nicole Cole of Vestige Home. She and her husband Adam have since moved into a new home, which I had hoped to feature in a full-home tour, but as the site winds down you will just have to find her on Instagram to get a look at all the sweat she is putting into to transforming their new space. Today, though, we have the joy of sharing Nicole and Adam’s transformed kitchen with you in their 1900s stone home in Philadelphia, PA. “When we moved into the home last fall I knew I needed to make some functional changes to the space so it would work better for our family,” Nicole begins. “And of course, being a designer, I am always imagining a room with a new look and feel. I decided that while we saved up enoug...
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