While blog surfing I've noticed that a few
Country Living published kitchens returning to utility. I'm loving these simple, functional sinks.



Historically as in the James J. Hill House and Vizcaya Kitchen


Consider this filed away.
Photos by Country Living, Sara Duane-Gladden and HardHeadedWoman
I couldn't want these sinks any more, except if they came with a dog.
What do you think of the blue one? Yay or nay?
I like it, but I think that it has a high degree of difficulty. You'd have to design the kitchen carefully so that it wouldn't be too precious.
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