This "Tired" 1940s Kitchen Gets a Gut Reno That's Inspired by Greece
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This "Tired" 1940s Kitchen Gets a Gut Reno That's Inspired by Greece
""Greece! I wanted it to be navy blue and white," Carlos says of the kitchen's design inspiration. "I picked the backsplash, the Roman shade fabric with the striped blue and white...""
""It was a diamond in the rough, the type of apartment you need to dedicate yourself to renovate," Carlos says. "A real West Village gem ready to be polished.""
Architect Carlos Huber and plastic surgeon Andrew Timberlake transformed their 1940s kitchen in a New York City apartment, inspired by Greek aesthetics. The outdated kitchen featured peeling wallpaper and old black-and-white tiles. Carlos undertook a six-month redesign process, followed by a year of construction, leading to a vibrant kitchen with deep blue cabinets that harmonize with new blue and white tiles. Their journey was driven by passion for their home, which they lovingly referred to as a diamond in the rough.
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