6/12/2023 0 Comments Kitchen mood board![]() ![]() And then I found this photo and realized–simple is stunning. There are so many examples of out-of-this-world statement lighting over an island and I was searching and searching to find the statement lighting that felt right. The last inspiration picture I saved from the Pearson Design Group helped me when I was trying to decide on lighting. The style felt a little more reminiscent to our own modern, traditional (and now we’re throwing rustic in there, too for cabin sake) which helped. Chris was still pining for a darker backsplash but this is also the photo that changed his mind. Shortly after, I came across this inspiration by Veranda Estate Homes and I was on board with our mid-toned gray doors more than ever. We’re launching our cabinet line with three wood tones (more to come!) and at this point we were going full speed ahead on the lightest wood tone, but this deVol kitchen really gave me pause and had me looking twice at our more-gray driftwood option (in the middle in the photo below). The simple utilitarian style, shaker doors, textured backsplash, black countertops and apron front sink all felt well-loved. The first was this kitchen by deVol Kitchens. With those three things in mind, wood, wood and more wood–I went to look for inspiration and came across three kitchens that really stuck with me. ![]() The last thing we knew were the light white oak floors that we already installed (more about that here.) It’s gorgeous and belongs in the cabin kitchen. While we were in Atlanta earlier this year, we bought an island from etuHome (at Market price–so a great deal) that’s made from 100 year old reclaimed wood. We were going to use our own cabinet line (that’s coming out in January!) from Semihandmade. With the cabin kitchen, the things we knew were 1. This post has been a long time in the making and a long time coming and for me, at least, it was worth the wait and the patience for that –this is it–feeling. With every project we tackle, I start with what I know and then add to it until it feels right and then it usually comes together pretty quickly.
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