36 | April 2019
KITCHEN
Sturdy quartzite tops
the island, which is
large enough to
accommodate
storage on the front
and back. Handy,
Danielle says,
because “I was
adamant about no
upper cabinetry or
shelves. I find the
first claustrophobic,
and shelving can
gather dust.”
LIVING ROOM
Layers of textiles
visually separate the
seating area from the
utilitarian kitchen. A
worn vintage rug tops
a larger grass-cloth
one, and graphic
Kuba cloth pillows
and faux sheepskin
cover ikat-
upholstered chairs.
HOME DECORATING
Brass hardware,
including the
toe-kicks, adds
a little sparkle to a
room of matte
whites and
naturals.