Chestnut St.
Overview
The homeowners of this project are a close-knit, cheerful family. For the primary cook and baker, interaction with the rest of the family was one of the main concerns so we built in areas for the family to congregate nearby while she works. This family also loves to host large gatherings which often congregate in the kitchen, so we kept large aisles for circulation around the island.
Bright and beautiful
The goal for this space was to create a vibrant and cheery environment, while keeping the cabinetry lines on the traditional side. The kitchen features single face frame, beaded inset cabinetry and the doors and drawers are flat, recessed panel. Finely crafted details like an integrated wood cutting board and custom hood cabinet add interest and finish off the look.
A place for everything.
In any kitchen it's important to have a designated place for everything. A beautiful china collection needed a fitting home so we incorporated a glass door hutch which became a striking focal point. The interiors of the cabinetry are the real storage stars, they include custom built utensil dividers, knife block, spice tray and spice pullout, a vertical pullout for baking sheets, pullout trash/recycling and rollout shelves behind cabinet doors to increase the functionality of each cabinet. Small appliances are concealed behind pocket doors which can be left open for daily use or closed up when entertaining.
Project Details
Materials + Specs
- Cabinetry: Traditional single face frame, beaded inset cabinetry with a sprayed finish.
- Countertops: Quartz
- Cabinetry color: Lower cabinetry, Farrow and Ball Blue Green No.84. Upper cabinetry, Benjamin Moore Decorator's White.
- Interiors: Drawers, shelves and roll outs are rift white oak with a clear water borne urethane.
- Photography: Eric Roth
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