This Alabama kitchen we spotted over at Cococozy was designed by Tracery Interiors and has a distinctly different feeling from those we're used to seeing in the city. We've completely fallen in love with its rustic elegance.
Though renovated, the space remains in the style of the 1920s Spanish Revival home, but with a few nods to modern design and convenience. The layering of traditional materials like wood, brick, and ceramic in refined patterns works with the subtle additions of modern architecture in the way of glass and steel. One prominent feature is the choice of cabinet styles in different stains throughout the kitchen that give it a sense of having been built over time. Another highlight is the custom cutout in the area above the range.
It's a wonderful thing when designers strike that delicate balance between staying true to the modern materials and techniques of their day while respecting the heritage of an old place. This kitchen seamlessly blends two disparate styles into one gorgeous space.
MORE INFO:
• There's Something About This Kitchen | Cococozy
• Tracery Interiors
Images: Tracery Interiors




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*drool*
You had me at the skylight, You're keeping me with the range and dark colors in a bright room.
omg, yes, drool. Drool x infinity. I generally prefer bright kitchens, but...gah! The stove! The refrigerator! The textures! And the STOVE.
Very nice! The wood warms the room without being overwhelming. I love lots of natural light in the kitchen.
I love dark wood, but my style is very clean and modern... this is such a good combination! And that skylight.... Gorgeous!
That is 11 Benita Drive she is a beautiful old dame and my favorite house
http://www.panoramio.com/photo/21815516
The owner did a blog about the house but looks like you need an invite now, here are
more interior pictures
http://www.trulia.com/property/3042097475-11-Bonita-Dr-Homewood-AL-35209
I need that kitchen and a gigantic library. That is all.
Oh please ask the owner for a house tour AT please. But after Small Cool, there's too much to take in at the moment.
Love hiding the overhead exhaust! And that backsplash! Makes a gal want to cook...
...le sigh, le love
OMG! I'm in love!
Well this blows the white-cabinets-and-white-subway-tile look right out of the water. I love it!