Above: The first item that Kelsey and Dustyn purchased for the kitchen was the huge stone basin sink. It had been posted on Craigslist before they even started the renovation, but they knew they had to have it. “We found that sink on such a whim and so fast,” recalls Kelsey. “And I was just like, okay, the whole kitchen is getting built around the sink, no question. And then I found our burnished brass faucet on eBay, so that’s secondhand, too.” Photograph by Bethany Nauert.
Then, the duo crafted an L-shaped countertop and lower cupboards using tadelakt, an ancient Moroccan plaster that’s known for its waterproof quality. “It’s a little bit finicky as a surface, but it works for us,” Kelsey says. “We wanted that molded, organic look in here, with open cabinets, so it just was the perfect substance for us.”
“We don’t have insulation because we don’t have a built-in roof, and we have exposed beams, so we can’t fit any can lights inside the ceiling,” says Kelsey. Instead, the duo hung industrial pendants from the wall and swagged them over ceiling hooks for overhead illumination.
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N.B.: This story originally appeared on June 1, 2023 and has been updated with new information.
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