Monday, March 23, 2015

My Houzz: Risk and Reward in a Brooklyn Townhouse (17 photos)

It was also important to the couple to have a utilitarian kitchen they could clean easily if they were to, say, spill spaghetti sauce while offering tastes across the bar with friends and family, but that still had the sense of style they wanted. “The black countertop is called Meteorite, and we believe it is a stone called schist, which was a bit of a splurge,” Jennifer says.

The couple saved money by incorporating Ikea cabinetry and materials throughout the space, including the butcher block used decoratively as the kitchen stove surround and as shelving, bathroom vanities and some of the built-ins.





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