Retro-Farmhouse Mash-Up
Who lives here: John Varady, Eve Hoyt and their 2 girls
Location: Glenside, a suburb of Philadelphia
Size: About 200 square feet (18.6 square meters)
Designer: Hannah Dee Interiors
It all began with the green and black checkerboard floor. John and Eve wanted a kitchen that wouldn’t come across as brand spanking new or, more important, boring.
Dee describes the kitchen’s vibe as a “retro-farmhouse mash-up.” Color and personality were at the forefront of all the design decisions, but some practicality still came into play. For example, Eve thought that the inclusion of extra cabinets on the outside of the island might be unnecessary, but she was reassured by Dee. “I told her to trust me, you can never have too much storage.” It has been reported that the cabinets are now filled to the brim.
Stools: Perch, Anthropologie; pendant lights: Globe, West Elm; Countertop: Caesarstone in Pure White; subway tile: Key Lime, Daltile
Sink: Whitehaven in Greenwich Green, Jonathan Adler
Dee designed custom display nooks in between the cabinets above the range so Hoyt could exhibit her collection of colorful and quirky figurines that she likes to call “its and bits.”
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