Oj oj oj! It’s FRIDAY friends! Is it just me or did this week fly by? Only a flying visit from me today since I’m meeting Per by the water next to our house in approx 20 minutes for lunch – but I promise it’s a goodie! I spotted this beautiful, rustic Danish kitchen over at Bungalow 5 a few days ago. Designed by interior architect Sif Grandorf, the kitchen occupies a small part of a beautiful home in the oldest quarter of Copenhagen. Sif was careful to keep to a fairly tight budget – using clever up cycling and handiwork where possible. The main investment was a Frame CPH unit (well worth it as they are beautifully made and will last a lifetime!) and a great range cooker. But above all else, I’ve got my on those lovely beams and exposed brick wall – which lends itself perfectly to industrial-style touches. Step this way for the tour!
I’ve always wanted a wine glass rack but never quite figured out where to put it. Hmmm. maybe I need to revisit the idea!
I love that the space feels so relaxed and lived-in.
A perfect room tour with which to complete the week, don’t you think?
Right friends, I’d better put my skates on!
Leaving with you a few other kitchen’s I love lately:
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend. Stay safe, stay well!
Niki
Photography: Another Studio, shared with kind permission
Oj oj oj! It’s FRIDAY friends! Is it just me or did this week fly by? Only a flying visit from me today since I’m meeting Per by the water next to our house in approx 20 minutes for lunch – but I promise it’s a goodie! I spotted this beautiful, rustic Danish kitchen over at Bungalow 5 a few days ago. Designed by interior architect Sif Grandorf, the kitchen occupies a small part of a beautiful home in the oldest quarter of Copenhagen. Sif was careful to keep to a fairly tight budget – using clever up cycling and handiwork where possible. The main investment was a Frame CPH unit (well worth it as they are beautifully made and will last a lifetime!) and a great range cooker. But above all else, I’ve got my on those lovely beams and exposed brick wall – which lends itself perfectly to industrial-style touches. Step this way for the tour!
I’ve always wanted a wine glass rack but never quite figured out where to put it. Hmmm. maybe I need to revisit the idea!
I love that the space feels so relaxed and lived-in.
A perfect room tour with which to complete the week, don’t you think?
Right friends, I’d better put my skates on!
Leaving with you a few other kitchen’s I love lately:
Wishing you all a wonderful weekend. Stay safe, stay well!
Niki
Photography: Another Studio, shared with kind permission
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