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Eclectic Kitchen Renovation in an 1800s Home

kitchen ideas October 29, 2020

We’re visiting Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania today to see a gorgeous eclectic kitchen renovation in a home built in the 1800s. It’s a beautiful blend of exposed brick, subway tile, and blue paint.

Eclectic Kitchen Renovation in an 1800s HomePhoto by Katy Popple Design

 

My  husband’s nephew lives in Lawrenceville, which is a Pittsburgh neighborhood. It’s an up and coming area with lots of homes being renovated.

This eclectic kitchen renovation is especially pleasing due to its variety of finishes. The exposed brick wall and wood flooring lends warmth and texture.

Eclectic Renovated Kitchen with Brick Wall, Subway Tile, and Blue Kitchen IslandPhoto by Katy Popple Design

 

Subway tile and open shelves add a bit of a farmhouse vibe. Note how the KitchenAid mixer is the same shade of blue as the kitchen island.

White Subway Tile and Open Wood Shelves in Eclectic KitchenPhoto by Katy Popple Design

 

The adjacent breakfast nooks wears a fun birch tree wallpaper and the same shade of blue paint as the kitchen island.

Breakfast Nook with Birch Wallpaper in Eclectic Kitchen RenovationPhoto by Katy Popple Design

 

Eclectic Kitchen Renovation with Blue Cabinetry, Open Shelves, and Birch Tree WallpaperPhoto by Katy Popple Design

 

There’s plenty of natural sunlight coming into this charming kitchen, but a pair of black pendant lights provide lighting for island-side dining.

Blue Kitchen Island in Eclectic Kitchen Renovation in 1800s HousePhoto by Katy Popple Design

 

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  1. Miche Ortega says

    October 29, 2020 at 9:07 am

    Very interesting and different. I do like the exposed brick. Thanks for sharing, Jennifer.

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  2. Lori Howard says

    October 29, 2020 at 9:21 am

    I’ve never seen eclectic design look so good. Typically so cold and harsh. The addition of the warm woods and that fabulous brick makes a huge difference. Just maybe I could live there:0)
    I have to wonder how do they get those floating shelves on the subway tile areas to hold so much weight without large brackets? I see nothing under them for support. Hmmmm? Getting my husband to drill a hole in my tile would be a feat in and of itself! Ha!

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  3. Vicki Bray says

    October 29, 2020 at 10:08 am

    Very cute kitchen! Love the brick and flooring! Very bright and cheery!

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  4. Marlene Stephenson says

    October 29, 2020 at 1:54 pm

    I loved the brick and old wood floors, old houses are the best.

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Hi! I'm Jennifer and I'm happy to have you here! I live where the suburbs meet the country, which affords me the best of both worlds. Come along on my journey where I share decorating, cooking, gardening and more as it relates to both city and rural life. Visit my new sister site, Pond and Garden, for outdoor ideas and inspiration.

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