Really. Have you ever seen a better one? The round window is wonderful. I love the way the glass fronts on the cabinets cast reflections of outside. It's perfect. You're welcome. via
Agreed! The window is wonderful and I love that you don't see into the glass cabinets from this angle - just the focus on the window and the reflection on the glass cabinets. Beautiful.
Hi Rosemary, This is the first time writing you and I just want to say that, "I really like you ". I've been visiting your unique blog for over a year and I get such a comforting feeling. I too live in a cottage similar to yours and I am perfectly content.Your taste is exquisite! Thank-you so much !
Everything is so immediately available . . . or so it would seem . . . wonderful way to flood light into a small space . . .I am thinking of the row houses in our daughter's Baltimore neighborhood where seldom is there access to light except at the front and back of these homes. This would do the trick while providing privacy because the window is very high on the wall. I want to cook there. Thank you, R. Linda
Good morning Rosemary, I have a galley kitchen....unfortunately it looks nothing like this! As small as a galley kitchen can be, it's really efficient. A girl can dream. Sara, Ohio
Am I the only one that thinks this is a Butler's pantry? The attention to detail from floor to ceiling is perfection, especially that window above the farm sink.
I know one thing for sure, I wouldn't have any trouble filling all those cupboards so "Beam me up Scotty!"
I thought at first it might be a butler's pantry but they usually connect the kitchen with the dining room. This one is a dead end -- that's why I called it a galley kitchen.
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Agreed! The window is wonderful and I love that you don't see into the glass cabinets from this angle - just the focus on the window and the reflection on the glass cabinets. Beautiful.
Marcy....
I agree. I want to see the rest of the room. Will search and see if I can find it. I'm glad you like it too.
xo, Rosemary
Hi Rosemary, This is the first time writing you and I just want to say that, "I really like you ". I've been visiting your unique blog for over a year and I get such a comforting feeling. I too live in a cottage similar to yours and I am perfectly content.Your taste is exquisite!
Thank-you so much !
oh good grief charlie brown.
i've died and gone to kitchen heaven.
this is the one. i know i always say it. but this is the one!
Everything is so immediately available . . . or so it would seem . . . wonderful way to flood light into a small space . . .I am thinking of the row houses in our daughter's Baltimore neighborhood where seldom is there access to light except at the front and back of these homes. This would do the trick while providing privacy because the window is very high on the wall.
I want to cook there.
Thank you, R.
Linda
That. is. stunning.
Wow!
Even though we would be bumping butts in that space, it would be worth it I'm sure!
Good morning Rosemary,
I have a galley kitchen....unfortunately it looks nothing like this! As small as a galley kitchen can be, it's really efficient. A girl can dream. Sara, Ohio
Am I the only one that thinks this is a Butler's pantry? The attention to detail from floor to ceiling is perfection, especially that window above the farm sink.
I know one thing for sure, I wouldn't have any trouble filling all those cupboards so "Beam me up Scotty!"
Victoria...
I thought at first it might be a butler's pantry but they usually connect the kitchen with the dining room. This one is a dead end -- that's why I called it a galley kitchen.
Rosemary
Rosemary,
You are probably correct as I do trust your excellent judgement. Whatever it is. kitchen or pantry, one thing is for sure, it is spectacular.
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