Food Network Magazine - (08)August 2020

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Anya Fernald’s kitchen is so


full of interesting things, you


don’t know quite where to look


first—and that’s intentional.


The Iron Chef America judge


and owner of Belcampo, a


gourmet butcher shop and


restaurant chain, embraced


her inner maximalist when


she renovated her Bay Area


kitchen. “I wanted a kitchen so


lively that I could have a sink


full of dishes and two cooking


projects going on and it would


still look beautiful,” she says.


She ended up DIY-ing most


of the furniture and fixtures,


cutting apart and painting an


antique elevator cage to make


the cabinet door panels, and


treating tin ceiling tiles with


car glaze before installing


them as a backsplash. Anya


hopes her two kids, Viola, 7,


and Theo, 4, will have fond


memories of the whimsical


colors and patterns when they


grow up. “I want this to be a


place that always makes us


smile,” she says.


Butcher and restaurateur


Anya Fernald shows us


around her California


kitchen.


Star


Kitchen


Farmhouse sink
Anya bought two old
cast-iron sinks—a big one
for dishes and a smaller
one for a bar area—on
eBay to add a rustic
touch to the kitchen. They
came with a few nicks
and scratches, but that
just adds to their charm.

Lush wallpaper
Anya loves pattern so
much, she originally
planned to use two
wallpaper designs in
the kitchen. But this
House of Hackney
palm print is so bold, it
did the trick on its own.

40 FOOD NETWORK MAGAZINE ●JULY/AUGUST 2020


ALANNA HALE.

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