Purple, Pink, and Lace in a deVOL Kitchen within the English Countryside

When a shopper approached deVOL to revamp the small kitchen of her 1790s Georgian dwelling in North Nottinghamshire village, she wasn’t in search of inspiration. She already had it: lace. “They dwell within the authentic home and wished to revive the house somewhat than renovate. The home was developed by a Victorian lacemaker, so she felt like our Lace Market Tiles had been the right match,” says deVOL.

From there, they collaborated to create a characterful kitchen that has a way of place and is in proportion to the remainder of the outdated dwelling. “Her temporary was an unfitted type of kitchen that had a nod to the previous to swimsuit the historical past of the property.”

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Pictures courtesy of deVOL.

instead of the standard kitchen island, the client sourced a vintage table to u 17
Above: As a substitute of the usual kitchen island, the shopper sourced a classic desk to make use of as an additional worktop.
she chose cabinets from devol
Above: She selected cupboards from deVOL’s Actual Shaker Kitchen line, in Refectory Purple, with Boho Handles. The Plate Rack is from its Heirloom Assortment.
the pièce de resistance (and the theme that led the project): a backsplash of  19
Above: The pièce de resistance (and the theme that led the challenge): a backsplash of deVOL’s Lace Market Tiles, in Sepia, behind the Aga vary. The tiles are created utilizing an vintage Victorian tile press; the lace is stamped onto the clay in the course of the urgent course of.
the client mixed and applied the wall color—a blend of limewash and
Above: The shopper combined and utilized the wall colour—a mix of limewash and ‘Burnt Sienna’ pigment.
the tiled floors are original to the home.
Above: The tiled flooring are authentic to the house. “The homeowners pulled up the earlier flooring and located this outdated pink and black quarry tile that they had been in a position to restore and use.”

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