The Workshops of David T. Smith
The Workshops of David T. Smith
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1720s Maine House

This is a primitive Maine 1720 farmhouse that we did 10 years ago. It was in great original condition so we tried to make the kitchen look like it had been there when the house was built. We tried to make it look like it was carp[enter made with a more primitive style than a skilled cabinetmaker would have done. More primitive details, plank doors, simple feet, moldings and hardware were very much a part of the design. All the appliances are concealed, and it has a soapstone sink and hand scraped curly maple counter tops. This is one of the most published kitchens I have done.

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Meridith Paulhus added this to John Wise House Kitchen & Mudroom19 May 2022

new furniture, designed and finished to look primitive, and used for kitchen storage/display instead of traditional...

Ireland
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