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In Dallas designer Doniphan Moore's home, a former gray-and-white kitchen became much richer in shades of pinot noir, burgundy, and dark chocolate, with Waterworks tiles and cabinets lacquered in a custom hue by Fine Paints of Europe. The small space is a jewel box of different metal finishes, including a pewter-tone vent hood detailed with polished brass, burnished copper lights, and mesh cabinet screens in oil-rubbed bronze. Solid brass shelves plated in butler silver have tarnished into an iridescent petrol patina. Photo Kristopher Ellis, from PaperCity Dallas, October 2024. "I focused on mixing metals throughout the house that you wouldn't think would normally go together, but they provide a deeper, more unexpected palette that I love." — Doniphan Moore A kitchen in a 1916 East Hampton seaside guesthouse, right, designed by Andrew Cogar, Historical Concepts. Interior designer Steven Gambrel. From the book Visions of Home: Timeless Design, Modern Sensibility, Rizzoli. Photo Eric Piasecki. "This guesthouse epitomizes the historic telescope house, a vernacular typology that refers to adjoining volumes that descend in size." — Andrew Cogar "I am amazed watching the capable hands of artisans, carpenters who sew beams together like thread, blacksmiths bending hot metal, masons chipping away at stone." — Jeffrey Dungan A kitchen designed by Jeffrey Dungan for an Alabama farmhouse. From the book The Nature of Home: Creating Timeless Houses by Jess Dungan, Rizzoli. Photo William Abranowicz. 50

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