DeVOL's Pink and Green Victorian Kitchen: A Charming Blend of Colors
A DeVOL Pink and Green Victorian Kitchen Tour
This Victorian kitchen in a London home features DeVOL's 'Sebastian Cox Kitchen' in a unique blend of pink and green. The cabinets are crafted from sustainably sourced British timbers, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The unusual pairing of 'Potting Shed Pink' and 'Invisible Green' gives a fresh, modern feel to the traditional shaker style.
The kitchen's color palette is described as a marriage between the classic and the contemporary. The muted pink and green shades complement the existing Victorian architecture while adding a playful touch. The homeowner, a stylist and antique dealer, aimed for a practical and beautiful kitchen. They were drawn to DeVOL's craftsmanship and the flexibility of the Sebastian Cox range.
The kitchen features bespoke details such as a large pantry and open shelving, adding to the sense of space and functionality. Brass hardware complements the color scheme, while natural wood countertops and shelves provide a rustic contrast. The pink shade is said to be particularly effective in north-facing rooms, brightening up the space without being overpowering.
The design process involved careful consideration of color and texture. The homeowner worked closely with DeVOL to create a unique kitchen that reflects their personality and style. The result is a harmonious blend of old and new, creating a beautiful and functional heart of the home.
The kitchen is further enhanced by its Victorian setting. The high ceilings, large windows, and original architectural details provide a stunning backdrop for the bespoke cabinetry. The homeowner's collection of antique furniture and decorative objects add character and personality to the space.
This DeVOL kitchen demonstrates how traditional design can be reimagined with a contemporary twist. The unique color palette, combined with the high-quality craftsmanship and bespoke detailing, creates a truly special space. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of shaker-style kitchens and the transformative power of color.
