Harry Bates designed this simple cedar house for a young family in New York in 1967. Forty years later he updated the place for its new owners, Joe Dolce and Jonathan Burnham. The addition of bright red cabinetry in the kitchen introduces a contemporary style without losing the rustic, vintage quality of the space. Read the full article here.  Photo 1 of 7 in Taste the Rainbow: 7 Kitchens that Pack Bold Color into Small Spaces by Heather Corcoran from The Owners of a 1960s Harry Bates Beach House Hire the Modernist Architect’s Firm for Its Renovation

Taste the Rainbow: 7 Kitchens that Pack Bold Color into Small Spaces

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Crimson cabinets from Ikea make a big statement in the petite kitchen in this Amagansett home. The bold accent provides a modern update to the 1967 home, while nodding to its vintage history.

Harry Bates designed this simple cedar house for a young family in New York in 1967. Forty years later he updated the place for its new owners, Joe Dolce and Jonathan Burnham. The addition of bright red cabinetry in the kitchen introduces a contemporary style without losing the rustic, vintage quality of the space. Read the full article here.