Factory Street Kitchen
Upon entering our Factory Street Project, you’re greeted with this statement kitchen. Soft neutral cabinetry, brass hardware, and vintage accents come together to create a timeless space at the heart of this historic home.
For the cabinetry, we selected Farrow & Ball Schoolhouse White and Benjamin Moore Bleeker Beige—warm, neutral tones that bring both depth and serenity to the space. To add contrast, we incorporated brass hardware and lighting, enhancing the kitchen’s classic appeal. One of our favorite details is the Perrin & Rowe unlacquered brass faucet, designed to age and patina over time.
Working in collaboration with RW Anderson & Sons, we custom designed and built a range hood that serves as a focal point in this kitchen. Crafted from plaster and finished with a subtle lime wash, the hood exudes a soft, organic texture that adds depth and character to the space. The lime wash finish not only enhances the natural variations in the plaster but also complements the warm, neutral tones of the cabinetry.
To complete the look, we styled the space with a vintage runner and locally crafted, hand-made counter stools, adding further charm to this inviting kitchen.
To finish the space, we styled the kitchen with thoughtfully selected pieces from Mac & Co. Shoppe—elevated essentials that blend beauty with functionality. Every item was chosen with intention, adding layers of texture and charm while maintaining a refined, cohesive aesthetic.
CREDITS
Architect: Salt Architecture
Builder: RW Anderson & Sons
Photographer: Matt Kisday
Stylist: Frances Bailey