Like any design enthusiast, I am a loyal subscriber to multiple Interior Design Magazines, they can be easily spotted in stacks and on bookshelves throughout my quaint apartment. A ‘non-design enthusiast’ friend of mine gifted me a subscription of US Weekly for my Birthday in hopes of forcing me to read some “normal people” magazines. (I secretly think she just wanted me to have a magazine at my house that she’d like to read when she comes over to visit.) However, I have neatly stacked the rapidly arriving US Weekly magazines for her convenience and continue to pick up the latest and greatest Interior Design/Home magazine with I have a spare minute to flip through one.
A week ago, as I literally “flipped through” the newest magazine on my table, I quickly realized what a huge design dork I am (and may actually need the intervention of some “normal people”), when I stopped suddenly at the sight of a German Silver Sink on one of the pages. Most people, even designers, may not have recognize the beauty that is this sink (see below), but I however, gasped (for dramatic effect) and flipped open the article. I then saw the Waterworks faucet, and the Dornbracht faucet, and the….. it just kept going….I’m sure you can imagine my pure joy when I realize this house was in Birmingham, AL, and through deductive reasoning KNEW that Kenny and Company was involved. After confirming my assumptions, I had to share this beautiful kitchen with you….Enough of my inner ramblings…And the Official Post Begins:
This Month a beautiful home in Birmingham, Alabama was featured in House Beautiful Magazing for the “Kitchen of the Month.” Kenny and Company- Birmingham had the great pleasure of working with Bates Corkern Studio on this lovely kitchen renovation. The Tudor home was originally built in 1926, House Beautiful states that this renovation is a “modern take on it’s grand old tradition.” Please check out Novembers issue of House Beautiful to see the featured article, but you can ‘get the picture’ by seeing the images below.


If you can’t tell, I scanned the images from the actual magazine. They are not available on the internet yet, so please excuse the rough edges. Etc. I hope that you found this interesting. Both of our showrooms have the beautiful German Silver Sinks on display, as well as the Waterworks faucets and more, so stop by or e-mail me for more information!
Have a great day!