Eclectic Farmhouse Kitchen: Holiday Style

White, black, and wood come together in this eclectic farmhouse kitchen located in Evanston, Illinois – just north of Chicago. The circa 1890 home was renovated to suit the existing family and you can tell the kitchen is used a lot when you see the easy access of pots, pans, and cooking essentials in the kitchen hutch.

Eclectic Farmhouse Kitchen Decorated for ChristmasPhoto by Kipnis Architecture + Planning

 

A simple wreath and greens decorate the beautiful kitchen hutch painted black. White canisters are ready with dried baking goods.

Black Farmhouse Kitchen Hutch Decorated for ChristmasPhoto by Kipnis Architecture + Planning

 

More greenery lines the vent hood, with its black back splash and industrial oven range. A collection of pots and pans hang above the wooden kitchen island for easy access. The wood floor is painted with a soft diagonal pattern.

Eclectic Farmhouse Kitchen Decorated for ChristmasPhoto by Kipnis Architecture + Planning

 

A close-up of the painted floor in the eclectic farmhouse kitchen reveals a fleur-de-lis at every diamond’s point.

Painted Kitchen Floor in Diamond PatternPhoto by Kipnis Architecture + Planning

 

A built-in banquet and vintage wood table create a cozy seating area at the end of the kitchen. Children’s artwork is framed on the wall above.

Eclectic Country Style Kitchen Breakfast NookPhoto by Kipnis Architecture + Planning

 

Greens and glass ornaments adorn the kitchen window above the farmhouse sink.

Farmhouse Kitchen Sink Decorated for ChristmasPhoto by Kipnis Architecture + Planning

You can see more of this eclectic farmhouse kitchen by Kipnis Architecture + Planning over at Houzz.

 

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6 Comments

  1. Your kitchen is so awesome and makes a statement that says, “come in Ivory, and have a seat.” Thanks for sharing your beautiful welcoming kitchen.

  2. I live that kitchen! The colors and creativity are intriguing. I think I love 9ve the simple, but eye catching decor above the sink.