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Crown Point Cabinetry: Beating the Blues

Words By Heather Chapman
Photos By Michael D. Wilson
A handsome range stands in sleek contrast to the kitchen’s bold coat of Indigo Batik by Sherwin-Williams.

Back when shades of blue were synonymous with cloudy coffee and rainy days, Lindsay Farnsworth, in-house designer at Crown Point Cabinetry in Claremont, New Hampshire, bathed the updated kitchen within a once uncoordinated Greek Revival circa 1809 in a bold coat of the color. Surprisingly, it was just the pick-me-up the space needed.  “We chose this […]

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