1st Place Traditional Kitchen Award Winner 2019-2021
Building a family compound on 58 acres in the Texas Hill Country was an exciting challenge for designers Barb Foley and Kim Bouton. Their inspiration for the main house would be an old French stone farmhouse, but it would be designed in the local architectural vernacular of the Texas hill country. Creating a space that was welcoming and charming included “found items”, like the old stone veggie sink and the antique island with deep drawers.
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Barbara Foley
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Kim Bouton
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Function and feeling were the goals of this project, and the design team knew Sub-Zero and Wolf would be successful in achieving these goals. The homeowners wanted warm appliances that blended with the overall look and feel of the traditional style kitchen, while providing the ability to store large amounts of food and prepare meals. The use of integrative cabinet fronts and designer facades allowed the designers to use their imagination and make the kitchen feel the way the homeowners wanted it. The result is a kitchen that exudes feelings of nostalgia and warmth.
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