The Materials Ree Drummond Uses To Achieve That Charming Rustic-Yet-Upscale Kitchen Aesthetic - Tasting Table
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The Materials Ree Drummond Uses To Achieve That Charming Rustic-Yet-Upscale Kitchen Aesthetic - Tasting Table
"Per The Pioneer Woman blog, there are a few key essentials in Drummond's kitchen design: natural elements such as lots of rich wood, ranch-inspired details like exposed beams and archways, hints of vibrant color in places like her marble countertops, and golden, vintage-inspired hardware and decor. She demonstrates how to design a country kitchen with an elevated sophistication by grounding the room with farmhouse staples like a grand, heavy wooden kitchen island topped with marble."
"Finally, she warms the space without overwhelming it choosing those golden trims and striking decor like statement platters, framed mirrors, sculptural fruit bowls, and flower arrangements on counters and open shelves. Proving the secret to a chic, expensive-looking kitchen is sticking to a color scheme, Drummond weaves in warm tones in a brown, gold, and rust motif, then pops it with blue cookware."
Warmth and personality can transform a kitchen into a cozy, lived-in space while maintaining necessary storage and uncluttered work surfaces. Emphasize natural materials such as rich wood, exposed beams, and archways to create ranch-inspired character. Use marble countertops with selective vibrant color accents and a grand wooden island topped with marble to ground the room. Add vintage-inspired golden hardware, gilded pendant lights, and Spanish-influenced architectural details for elevated sophistication. Layer striking decor—statement platters, framed mirrors, sculptural fruit bowls, and flowers—while adhering to a cohesive brown-gold-rust color scheme with blue cookware as an accent.
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