Renovation in Provence: Kitchen Reveal
Ashley TinkerThese images don’t do the final result justice; and everything is also not quite done. However, here is the first version of our almost finished home in Provence. After 8 months of renovation, and with the limited budget and awkward dimensions we had to work with, I’m quite impressed! I …Continue reading here to see Ashley’s photos of their (now) beautiful kitchen. It is amazing to see what they accomplished on a small budget in a tiny space.
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