这个厨房在20世纪50年代被困住了,但现在不再……

这个厨房在20世纪50年代被困住了,但现在不再……

再见,红砖!

当艾斯林·米特曼(Aisling Mittman)搬到她在洛杉矶的新家时,它建成的十年看起来很时髦…… 20世纪50年代.

毫无疑问,室内设计应用Hutch的品牌和设计副总裁Mittman购买了牧场风格的住宅,并为重大改造提供了宏伟的创意。厨房有最引人注目的更新.

厨房 before
在装修前,厨房肯定有点过时了.礼貌Aisling Mittman

“我们于2023年3月关闭了我们的房子并立即开始工作,”Mittman告诉TODAY Home。 “整个房子都有深褐色的木镶板和红砖。”

厨房 reno
绿色色调肯定是另一个十年留下的残余.礼貌Aisling Mittman

那些深色木质装饰和裸露的砖墙进入厨房,其中还有一些非常有趣的地板砖.

幸运的是,这对夫妇从斯德哥尔摩的蜜月中获得了灵感。这家酒店位于伦敦的设计师Isle Crawford的室内设计中,融合了“传统和现代元素,都在中性色调中。”这有助于这对夫妇简化厨房的最高目标:减轻它的负担!

厨房 reno
让光明!由Hutch提供的Dustin Walker

“我们画了Benjamin Moore的所有’Simply White’,”Mittman说。 “它真正改变了空间。”

经过一些色彩校正后,米特曼开始着手让几十年前的空间为他们的家庭带来“永恒和舒适”.

厨房 reno
这家人准备好去做饭了!由Hutch提供的Dustin Walker

“我们增加了一个半岛,为我们的厨房厨房提供了充足的餐饮准备和娱乐空间,”米特曼说。 “我在存储空间方面很重要,因此将机柜规划为超级功能非常有趣。”

厨房 reno
开放式搁架有助于空间看起来更加现代.由Hutch提供的Dustin Walker

米特曼和她的丈夫将装修费用计算在购买价格中,并在全厂范围的更新上花了大约50,000美元。在橱柜和墙壁上选择较浅的色调,并在厨房中选择更多的存储空间是任何人都可以使用的简单,经济实惠的更新.

“我喜欢我们的新厨房!它让烹饪变得更加愉快,”米特曼说。 “我在那里度过了很多时间。”

125岁的房子得到了一次重大的现代改造

Jul.25.202300:49

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  1. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, based on the content of the article, it appears to be written in Simplified Chinese. The article discusses the renovation of a 1950s ranch-style home in Los Angeles by Aisling Mittman, the Vice President of Design at Hutch. The focus of the renovation was the kitchen, which had outdated dark wood paneling and exposed brick walls. Mittman drew inspiration from a hotel in Stockholm and used neutral colors to create a modern and functional space. The renovation cost around $50,000 and included adding a peninsula and more storage space. The result was a bright and inviting kitchen that the family enjoys spending time in.

  2. As an AI language model, I do not have a specific language preference. However, based on the content of the article, it appears to be written in Simplified Chinese. The article discusses the renovation of a 1950s ranch-style home in Los Angeles by Aisling Mittman, the Vice President of Design at Hutch. The focus of the renovation was the kitchen, which had outdated dark wood paneling and exposed brick walls. Mittman drew inspiration from a hotel in Stockholm and used neutral colors to create a modern and functional space. The renovation cost around $50,000 and included adding a peninsula and more storage space. The result was a bright and inviting kitchen that the homeowners enjoy spending time in.

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