Are you ready to see the most beautiful oven you have ever seen in your life? As always Because it exists, we found it and no surprise - it's a project by Emily Henderson. If you've been following the small peaks of their new Portland project, you know it's really good, but the kitchen must be the best ever.

There's literally nothing Emily Henderson does not like, which we do not like, but she surpasses herself this time with such a hot stove, it's NSFW. We told you last month that the designer worked with her brother to renovate a house he and his wife bought in Portland, Oregon (a $ 850,000 flip-flop, BTW). It's finally finished on the property and we get a look in every room.
But this kitchen. Let's talk about this kitchen. First, there is the color palette. Green is a bold choice in a kitchen, but if anyone can do it, it's Henderson. "In a way, it was an excrement process: I painted many kitchens blue, gray is saddening in Oregon, and a bright, warm tone is out of the question for something you want to sell - like pink, red, orange, etc. - like that it really turned green or white, "Emily explained. "I wanted to draw your eye into the room, which makes a dark tone." (Spoiler: She went with Pewter Green from Sherwin Williams).
Then we have the details. We'll never love you, the geometric lighting in black and gold is super sexy, there are brass fittings and an island that serves as a dining area, with industrial-style chairs. The overall aesthetic is, as Henderson calls it, the "perfect blend of classic + modern, cheerful + sophisticated, contemporary + timeless with enough special moments that lead from standard to particular". She has even added an extra swoon factor, thanks to marble on the countertops and the island. "I know that marble is a lifestyle choice, but I'll do it again and again," says Henderson. Amen.
However, the obvious focus of this kitchen is the oven. From the Bertazzoni Heritage series, it is incredibly wide at 48 inches, has six gas burners and an electric grill plate and is black with chrome. Although it has a hood, Henderson cleverly hid it in the closet.
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