Friday, January 25, 2013

Kitchen redo

I've splurged a little bit... I've been drooling over these two for quite some time, and after a week of improvising a kitchen in the hallway and carpenters walking in and out of my home with their dirty boots, I felt a bit sorry for myself...
Both are designed by Barbro Tryberg Boberg and Maria Holmer Dahlgren for BoM UNITED and Formverket. I love the 60s vibes, especially on the whimsical tray.




This is how my kitchen looks like just now... Everything in boxes, and I can't find anything! I'm going mad, and it's still 3 weeks to go. Worst part is the constantly dirty floors. Luckily having two floors makes it easier to keep half of the house clean. Eyes on the prize, I keep telling myself, I'm SOOO looking forward to the end results!

Electrical outlets and switches need to be moved, so we're taking down the wood panels on two walls to hide all cables. Everything will get some fresh coats of white paint, and we'll have some new wooden flooring.The picture in the middle shows the existing walls. My house is quite nostalgic, and my strategy is to keep renewing it with modern contrasts on the inside, while letting the walls and floors reflect the style of the house. I'd love to design a house for us one day, but I tell you it's A LOT easier to draw other people's houses! A colleague who lives in a house of his own design once told me "I'm confronted with my own choices all the time, it's quite exhausting!"




When I started planning our new kitchen, I searched everywhere for some great wood surfaces, but they were hard to find. White is big here now, alongside the lighter nordic woods. I just threw out a white kitchen and wanted something else this time. Some time ago, I found this cabinet maker called Tingbø, whose small family business is in the southwestern city of Egersund, home of the great pottery. They started their business just a few years ago, and have already gotten some well deserved acclaim in glossy magazines. I had more or less decided on walnut cabinets, but when Tingbø told me he could make me something in teak, I was sold! They have a small, but very nice selection of designs, but they can pretty much make whatever you want. As mentioned in a previous post, they made the display cabinets and interior for the Egersund pottery museum.

Our kitchen is going to be the first they make in teak, so there's no photos to show you yet, but the following images showes the type of drawers I've ordered. The cabinet doors have the same type of minimal slots. The kitchen below is in walnut and has a bit more pattern than teak, but it gives you an idea. The counter will be white stone, hood, induction top, oven, light switches and electrical outlets black. I've found some very simple matte black cylindrical lamps to put over the counter and I'll order a String shelf (wall hung) in walnut (the closest to teak they have) with black sides to store some of my Figgjo and Stavangerflint pieces. I've also planned to let my Wiinblad plaques add to the black and white theme:-) I have january, february and march, I hope to find some more! Wishing you all the most fantastic weekend!







 

6 comments:

  1. I absolutely love the style of your cabinets. The slots instead of pulls are beautiful, and I was sold too when you said teak. I'm going to make a place in my kitchen for the Piet Hein grooks I've started to collect, so we'll both have black and white plaques, as well as matte black fixtures and lights.

    It's going to be fun seeing all the similarities and differences in what we've chosen.

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    1. Great minds think alike, Dana:-) I agree, it will be great fun to see how similar or different it all turns out in the end! Seems we have a LOT in common! I'm so looking forward to seeing your grooks, lamps and all the other great stuff you've chosen! I'm so glad you approve of my choice of cabinets, yours look beautiful too:-) Can't wait!!

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  2. these kitchen fronts make my heart beat faster. We´re about to buy a house in our neighbourhood and this will jump on my must-have-list....

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    1. Welcome! Thanks for joining and commenting, it's great to hear from you! I'll pop over and have a look at your blog too:-)
      Wow, buying a new house is exciting, good luck with that! I hope you'll post about it:-)

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  3. I can't wait to see your new kitchen Tove, I know it's going to be beautiful, a work of art, when it's finished. With cabinetry like that you can't go wrong! It will be worth all the stress, mess and inconvenience you're going through at the moment Tove, you'll see. I also appreciate the way you are respecting the bones of your home. To me this is important. Take care, looking forward to the big reveal x

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    1. Thank you so much, that's very sweet, Kylie! I hope you won't be disappointed:-) We're all looking forward to the big "inauguration" dinner, which will be great after a lot of take- away and very simple meals... At least I came home to a clean house today, my husband had washed away all the muddy carpenter footprints!

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