""The kitchen before was classic builder-grade. White walls, cream 'marble' countertops, cream tile floor. I don't like being critical of design choices because they were made by a person who put thought into them, but these design choices were the antithesis of mine," Kerin explains. "I love color, pattern, and visual spectacle in all aspects of my life. It was truly a blank canvas begging for change.""
""Kerin took her time, and this makeover was all about trying things out playfully. At first, she bought colorful terrazzo contact paper from Samantha Santana to go on the outside of the fridge, but it didn't necessarily feel right for the space. When she tested a splattered Wallshoppe's "Pratt Paint" wallpaper in the bathroom, she realized that it was perfect for the kitchen.""
""White kitchens will always be timeless, but artist Kerin Rose Gold (@kerinrosegold), who creates contemporary crystal art pieces and founded accessory design brand a-morir, needed a little more oomph in her Manhattan studio space's kitchen. Half of Kerin's studio is used as a workspace, and the other half serves as the brand's showroom. The space is full of "color, pattern, and crystals," she says, and she wanted the kitchen (and the bathroom!) to match the aesthetic.""
Kerin Rose Gold transformed a Manhattan studio kitchen from classic builder-grade white to a vibrant, artful environment that matches the studio's colorful aesthetic. Half of the studio functions as a workspace and the other half as a showroom filled with color, pattern, and crystals. Inspiration drew from Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock. The makeover involved playful experimentation with materials, including terrazzo contact paper and a splattered Wallshoppe "Pratt Paint" wallpaper that proved ideal. The kitchen remains a work in progress, treated as an art space rather than a precious renovation, with plans for gradual updates like new knobs.
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