When a consumer approached deVOL to revamp the small kitchen of her 1790s Georgian residence in North Nottinghamshire village, she wasn’t searching for inspiration. She already had it: lace. “They reside within the authentic home and wished to revive the house quite than renovate. The home was developed by a Victorian lacemaker, so she felt like our Lace Market Tiles had been the proper match,” says deVOL.
From there, they collaborated to create a characterful kitchen that has a way of place and is in proportion to the remainder of the previous residence. “Her temporary was an unfitted fashion of kitchen that had a nod to the previous to go well with the historical past of the property.”
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Above: As a substitute of the usual kitchen island, the consumer sourced a classic desk to make use of as an additional worktop. Above: She selected cupboards from deVOL’s Actual Shaker Kitchen line, in Refectory Purple, with Boho Handles. The Plate Rack is from its Heirloom Assortment. Above: The pièce de resistance (and the theme that led the mission): a backsplash of deVOL’s Lace Market Tiles, in Sepia, behind the Aga vary. The tiles are created utilizing an vintage Victorian tile press; the lace is stamped onto the clay throughout the urgent course of. Above: The consumer combined and utilized the wall coloration—a mix of limewash and ‘Burnt Sienna’ pigment. Above: The tiled flooring are authentic to the house. “The house owners pulled up the earlier flooring and located this previous crimson and black quarry tile that they had been in a position to restore and use.”
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