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The cabinetry is painted in 'Pigeon' by Farrow & Ball. The floor is engineered American Black Walnut planks with a resilient oil finish. Often imitated but never duplicated! Real American Black Walnut flooring has natural beauty thats unmatched. I like the longer planks too. We have been using Rubio Monocoat oil over our Walnut floors.
All the cabinetry is the same colour "Vert de Terre" by Farrow & Ball. The "Vert de Terre" is quite a subtle muted tone so a wood or paler more natural or neutral coloured counter in marble or quartz would tie it all together really nicely. Are they wood countertops?? If so, what kind of wood? Hi, yes they are wood. It's solid Iroko which lends itself really well to kitchen worktops as it's naturally water resistant and hard wearing. This one is 40 mm thick which makes it nice and chunky. The stiles and rails are 68 mm wide.
This light and airy kitchen was painted in a Farrow and Ball green, with raised and fielded panels throughout . All the cupboards have adjustable shelves and all the drawers have a painted Farrow and Ball cock beaded face frame surround and are internally made of European oak set on hidden under mounted soft close runners. The island has a thick solid European oak worktop, while the rest of the worktops throughout the kitchen are green limestone with bull nosed edging and have a shaped upstand with a fine line inset detail just below the top. The main oven range is a Wolf with an extractor above it individually designed by Tim Wood with the motor set in the attic in a sound insulated box. Beside the large Sub-zero fridge/freezer there is a Gaggenau oven and Gaggenau steam oven. The two sinks are classic ceramic under mounted with a Maxmatic 5000 waste disposal in one of them, with Barber Wilsons nickel plated taps above. Designed, hand built and photographed by Tim Wood
I believe the wall color was Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore Cabinets are Alder Woodridge from Holiday Kitchens for the darker color and Painted Vineyard w/ Toffee glaze for the lighter color The wood counter tops are Cherry with an Oil finish. It's a finish that needs to be maintained by reapplying oil every couple of months so the wood doesn't dry out Thanks! Jason - Dream Kitchens - Brighton, MI
I believe the wall color was Revere Pewter by Benjamin Moore Cabinets are Alder Woodridge from Holiday Kitchens for the darker color and Painted Vineyard w/ Toffee glaze for the lighter color The wood counter tops are Cherry with an Oil finish. It's a finish that needs to be maintained by reapplying oil every couple of months so the wood doesn't dry out
The color of the cabinetry is called Pigeon by Farrow and Ball. You can find it HERE The finish is called Modern Emulsion https://www.farrow-ball.com/search?w=pigeon https://www.farrow-ball.com/paint-colours/pigeon?term=pigeon&af=&langcode=en-GB&start=0&count=30
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