Country Kitchens

“Country Kitchens” by Jocasta Innes, published by Mitchell Beazley in 1995, offers a visual exploration of country-style kitchens that transform any house into a home. This edition, written in English and spanning 180 pages, showcases evocative photographs that highlight the beauty of kitchens designed for everyday cooks and their families. The book presents a rich diversity of country styles, featuring designs from a French kitchen in creamy painted wood to an American kitchen paneled in seasoned cherry.
Readers will find a wealth of design ideas that cater to various kitchen sizes, whether they belong to a cottage, farm, or manor house. “Country Kitchens” emphasizes the simple pleasures of country living, providing inspiration for creating warm and inviting spaces. The book’s focus on kitchens makes it a valuable resource for those interested in home design and the charm of country aesthetics.
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A warm, friendly, country-style kitchen turns any house into a home. The evocative photographs in” Country Kitchens reveal the beauty of kitchens designed for everyday cooks and their families, as well as displaying the rich diversity of country style-from a French kitchen in creamy painted wood to and American kitchen paneled in seasoned cherry. Whether the size of your kitchen suits a cottage, farm, or manor house, “Country Kitchens is filled with design ideas and with the simple pleasures of country living.
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