Dreaming of a kitchen that feels warm, rustic, and full of old-world charm?
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Old World Olivewood
Oh, this kitchen had me atciao bella.
@teamamberanderson
What I really love?
Theyre bold, a little medieval, and give just the right touch of drama overhead.
And that stone backsplash detail behind the stove?Bellissimo.Its like a little fresco moment for your marinara nights.
Warm wood cabinetry, a hand-carved stone range hood, and those lantern-style pendants?
Its givingvilla dreams meets chefs kiss.
Its luxe, its grounded, and yes…
I would absolutely sip red wine while stirring a simmering pot of Sunday sauce in here.
Stone Arches & Sunday Gravy
This kitchen by @cm.interiors had me atthat stone arch.
Its like walking into a tucked-away villa where Nonnas already got something bubbling on the stove.
And that sweet tile vignette over the range?
A total love letter to old-world craftsmanship.
Honestly, Id be thrilled to chop garlic at this island.
Sun-Kissed Simplicity
Theres something about this little Tuscan corner that feelsimpossibly serene.
Its quiet luxury at its most groundedsimple, soulful, and absolutely swoon-worthy.
Golden Hour in Tuscany
Tell me this kitchen by @candiland791 doesnt look like its permanently bathed in sunset.
practically beg for homemade ravioli night.
If kitchens could flirt, this one just winked and saidMangia.
And the real star?
Its giving heirloom elegance in the most unfussy way.
I can already picture a bottle of Chianti breathing quietly somewhere in the background…
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Its basically a sculptural altar to fresh pasta and long conversations.
This kitchen doesntaskfor charmit was born with it.
I also love how the island subtly frames the room, grounding the space without overwhelming it.
And yes, even the cookbook shelf tucked into the cabinetry is working overtime in the charm department.
Its lived-in, its luxe, and it might just be where Id spend all of fall.
The trio of glowing pendant lights?
And the little arched wine nook by the window?
I coulddefinitelysee myself sneaking a glass of Montepulciano while waiting for pasta water to boil.
This kitchen doesnt just cookitsings.
Copper pots and bundles of dried herbs hang like kitchen jewelryfunctionalandpoetic.
That aged tile backsplash?
Shes givingeverybit of Tuscan soul.
Honestly, Id move in for the countertops alone (and stay for the red wine).
Chic, but still soulful.
And that range hood?Total statement piece.
And yes, I clocked the cozy fireplace just off to the side.
This isnt just a kitchenits a warm, luxurious invitation to linger.
The golden plaster walls are like a permanent glow-upsoft, warm, andirresistibly romantic.
Arched niches with a little wine bottle moment?
And that copper apron sink?Rustic charm meets artisan luxe.
I love how the hand-painted tile backsplash dances just enough to feel playful, without stealing the show.
Isnt that the dream?
Its giving refined farmhouse with a passport.
The chunky stone island is the stuff of old-world charmbuilt for pasta-making sessions and spirited family debates.
When life gives you lemons… clearly, you turn them into a backsplash.
Im still catching my breath.
And that Persian-style runner pulling all the earthy tones together?
Its givingTuscan castle meets designer atelier,and Im officially not over it.
Tuscan Riviera, But Make It Jet-Set
Nowthisis what happens when an Italian villa decides to vacation in Malibu.
@teamamberandersons sleek coastal kitchen is less grandmas pasta sauce and morelimoncello spritz on a yacht at sunset.
And can we talk about those sweeping curves and the chandelier situation?
Its Tuscan meets tropicalwith a view that saysyes, I do make risotto while watching dolphins.
Tuscan Jetsetters Galley
Who says a Tuscan kitchen cant flirt with mid-century modern?
Its givingI casually make espresso while the ocean sparkles.
Its rustic, yesbut in thatintentional, quietly magical way only a true Tuscan space can pull off.
Theres a worn-in poetry here.
Thoughtful, layered, and just rustic enough to feelreal.
Im totally swooning over those throne-like barstools (because clearly, were hosting court over cappuccino here).
The layered warm woods, the iron pot rack floating like a chandelier, and those antique-glazed cabinets?
Id pretend I was.