Kitchen of the week: A French Kitchen

This French kitchen is tangible proof that a space with eye-sore obstacles do not scare the French away, not even slightly.  Instead, the challenge encourages them to make the best of it in a “when life throws you a lemon”… way.  This kitchen, with its stone hexagon floor, is not only small, but it has a very challenging, exposed steal load bearing column, right in front of the contrasting modern cabinets that would make anyone’s head go wacky at the thought of working around it.  Even then, this kitchen looks awesome!  It’s full of independent, interesting details such as the rustic beam ceiling, the crystal chandelier, the Luis XVI chairs and that very expensive glossy black  fridge. All pieces, even while foreigners, are mingling together as an adopted family which only grows stronger in love.  Enjoy!

4 thoughts on “Kitchen of the week: A French Kitchen

  1. Gabrielle | Savvy Home

    Thank god for the French! You're right it's totally unpractical yet sooo covetable! Those hexagonal tiles need to be in my kitchen!

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