Christina Appelgate's 'Bright' Kitchen Makeover
I do love a white kitchen and this one is bright with mid-century flair. The lovely and hilariously talented Christina Applegate reveals her recent kitchen makeover by Laurel & Wolf and it's chic style done by Jessica Today that's so spot on. Jessica tackled all of Christina's concerns of lighting, functionality, and storage to end up with what Christina says, she's "very pleased with the bright and timeless" result, according to the recent article from Domino (click the link to see more amazing photos and shop inspired items from the makeover).
Photography by: Sean Robertson, Styling by: Jessica Today for Laurel & Wolf.
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