Ina Garten Takes Us Inside Her Barn Kitchen: "It's Just Beyond My Wildest Dreams" The Barefoot Contessa gives us a tour of her East Hampton barn, revealing a few of her most cherished things. In her panel at the Antiques & Gardens Show of Nashville this year, Garten said she loves "pairing old things with modern things" in her home. When asked about her favorite design elements, she listed two very specific things in her kitchen barn (fittingly, one old and one modern): her 18th.
Discover the real location of Ina Garten's kitchen from Barefoot Contessa. We explore her famous East Hampton barn, her appliances, and how to get the look. On a shady side street of East Hampton, New York, Ina Garten built her "barn," which was designed by architect Frank Greenwald and inspired by the simple country buildings of Belgium.
Ina loves to. From Garten's pristine kitchen to her nearly perfectly organized pantry, take a look at the Barn ahead. Photo: Talaya Centeno for Women's Wear Daily.
The Food Network star showed off her pandemic project on Instagram Ina Garten's kitchen got a major refresh. On Tuesday, the Barefoot Contessa star gave fans a glimpse into the newly. This new space functions as a television studio, a place for entertaining, an office - the antique table there served as her desk during the pandemic - and a test kitchen.
That test kitchen gets a lot of use. Ina's recipes are tested 10-12 times before earning a place in one of her cookbooks. The last episode of "Barefoot Contessa" aired in 2021.
However, Ina Garten's barn is now the. Ina Garten revealed her barn kitchen's exact paint color, and it's the most stunning, cozy, warm neutral hue. Anyone who has watched an episode of Barefoot Contessa is familiar with the bright and airy kitchen in Ina Garten's beautiful East Hampton shingled barn where the show is filmed.
On the other side of the property, though, is a lesser photographed (but equally stunning) farmhouse-style house where the acclaimed cookbook author and TV personality has lived with her husband, Jeffrey, since the. If there's one thing Ina Garten understands, it's the kitchen. The Barefoot Contessa has built an empire on the belief that cooking-and the space where it happens-should feel like pure joy rather than a chore.
Her secret to a happiness-inducing kitchen? Skip the showroom look and create a space that feels comfortable and homey. Lately, Garten has been sharing her kitchen design hacks.