A Perfectly Classic Kitchen
What does ‘classic’ really mean? The dictionary says “simple, elegant, and long-lasting style.” That’s a nutshell definition. Some say design classic is “industrially manufactured” with “timeless aesthetic value; and it serves as a standard of its kind and remains up to date regardless of the year of its design.” I am a Connecticut girl so classic, timeless elegance is my jam. I add a little bit of it to everything I do. So what makes this kitchen in particular classic, well here ya go – a list for elements that make a perfectly classic kitchen:
- Black and white marble mosaic tile backsplash
- White shaker cabinetry
- Wood parquet flooring
- Marble and soapstone counters
- Millwork details including crown molding
- Bead board millwork on island
- Glass front china doors
- Etched “pantry” door
- Schoolhouse pendants with Edison bulbs
- Mix of black and white cabinetry finish
Chef grade appliances add to the “vintage” appeal.