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ODC-Comfort Zone

 

Come spring, my comfort zone, my kitchen, is going to get much better. We will be doing a renovation. I'm so anxious to have this done. These cupboards are the same ones that were put in this house in 1951. It's long over due!

View from the kitchen door to my dining corner in the kitchen. I framed my childhood cuttlery in shadow boxes, inspired by an article in the May 2007 issue of Martha Stewart's "Living".

All new lighting, cabinets, and tile backsplash. Installed new hardwood floor to match existing.

A view of the kitchen from the dining area

Found in an old house that has been abandoned for years.

Having some fun with strobes, pots and pans.

Strobist: LumoPro LP180 in Westcott Apollo behind camera. SB800, diffused behind me. Triggered by PW Plus 3's

 

Fuji X-Pro1, 14mm f/2.8

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All new cabinets and tile backsplash. Installed new hardwood floor to match existing.

Ambient lighting using 7 images@ 1EV. Bran new build and beautifully staged. Can't get any better than that!

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Rural house in Rajasthan

kitchen beautifully simple style of pure white light. they are one of the few splurges in the kitchen.

A custom kitchen for Joyuz. Playscale Miniature

 

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Was a white Kenmore Kitchen with a re-pant.

This tea strainer is probably my most used kitchen tool, it’s sitting on the saucer where it rests in between brews, picture taken for the ‘weekly theme challenge’ - kitchen tools

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An old style kitchen in one of the cottages at Bunratty castle and folk park.

I already took this picture but this time I added more motion. :)

The kitchen after a dinner party

The kitchen in our 1950's ranch house before it was remodeled.

View into Kitchen following renovation work. The metal cabinets, manufactured by "St. Charles", have been repainted. The Owners painstakingly cleaned the interior brickwork to remove fifty years of accumulated grunge. Removing the overgrown evergreens on the exterior allows daylight to perforate the masonry wall.

 

You can find a slideshow of images of this house on my website.

 

For more about Harris Armstrong, the architect who originally designed this house in the 1950s, see my blog architectural ruminations.

Looks like a Mexican lives here.

My weekly visit to the kitchen.

my tired old wood cabinets got a fresh coat of white paint

 

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Displayed at Crawley Museum, West Sussex.

I can remember one of these in the front room of my grandparents cottage still in use right up to the end of the 1950's.

Just like in the photograph there was always a kettle on the stove with hot water in it.

House is The Shoe Shiner's House pewy pink by Turnip Sorbet.

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