Our friend Paul de Zwart, the founder of contemporary craft furniture maker Another Country (and the former publisher of Wallpaper magazine), recently shared his newly renovated Northwest London kitchen with us. “Located in a Victorian terrace house, the project involved joining two rooms into one to create a new dine-in kitchen,” he says. “Much attention was placed on retaining the character of the house and ensuring that new and old were in harmony, hence the use of reclaimed flooring, placing emphasis on natural materials and textures, and keeping to the house’s proportions and original external openings.”
Photography by Guy Archard.
Here’s a look:
For more characterful kitchens, see:
Rethinking Perfection in a Cabinetmaker’s Own Kitchen in Maine
A ‘Frankensteined’ Historic House in Philadelphia’s Fishtown, Before and After
A Glassmaker’s Imaginative Studio Kitchen in London, DIY Ikea Hacks Included
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