Kitchen Tour: A Restaurateur's Ikea-Meets-Custom Kitchen in France

Photography courtesy of Riverside House

Today we're taking a closer look at the kitchen at Riverside House, a 19th-century house turned vacation rental in Normandy. It’s the project of Tatiana Dupond, who is French, and her husband, Jordan Feilders, “the American who introduced California-style artisanal burger and taco trucks to Paris,” Margot wrote in our original feature. Take a look:

The couple worked to shore up and restore the original stone buildings, which hadn't been occupied since the 1970s.

Dupond in the dining area, which has its original mantel.

The dining area is just adjacent to the redone kitchen.

The kitchen itself is a high-low mix: Ikea cabinetry pairs with custom concrete counters and a brass backsplash from Paris metal shop Tartaix.

An oak display shelf adds to the bespoke look.