In Manhattan, architect Sarah Jacoby combined color with a thoughtful reorganization for an inspired new kitchen composition. The artist’s kitchen pulls from the abstract sensibilities evident in her own paintings and drawings, which incorporate bold swaths of color and brazen geometric shapes.
“The kitchen was originally a galley with very little room,” said Jacoby. “We wanted to keep most of the appliances where they were, while opening it up and bringing in color, light, shape, and playfulness—more of the artist herself.”
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