Normandy Designer Vince Weber, worked closely with the homeowners to create an open and spacious floorplan with timeless beauty and appeal. “The existing kitchen was isolated from the rest of the house,” says Weber. “One of the redesign goals of the homeowners was to tie the kitchen with the living room to create a ‘living kitchen’ that would function as the central gathering space for the family.” The resulting design paired timeless colors and classic inset cabinetry to give the kitchen a casual elegance. The island was designed to feel like a furniture piece, which creates a visual divide between functioning kitchen, and the informal eating and living space.
Featuring white painted cabinetry for the perimteter of the space and dark stained island for a contrast, the green backsplash tiles and subtle green countertops add personality to the space.
Weber worked closely with the homeowners throughout the design and construction process to ensure that their goals were being met. In the end, the homeowners are very happy with their new "living kitchen" and are proud to have this two-time award winning space in their home.
Hi. What is the best way to light the glass cabs. I am doing glass, but don't want to see glass shelves. - I was thinking puck lighting, but told need glass shelving. Any other options, not too expensive? And one I can see wood edging on shelves? »
Normandy Remodeling Depending on your cabinet manufacturer and the contractor or cabinet installer that you will be working with, there are some other options for adding light to the interior of the cabinet. There are some LED options that can be inset into the under side of a shelf or can be applied inside the face frame of the cabinet that could still give you the look you're seeking. Unfortunately, many of these options can be costly for both the lighting and the cabinet, which is why many people may opt to use the glass shelving and readily available puck lights to achieve a comparable look. Good luck on finding the right solution for you!
Normandy Remodeling The tile is from a manufacturer called Celine that is available through boutique tile shops. It is a 3x6" sage green subway tile with a white bead board tile base.
Kitchen dimensions - Hi there, this kitchen is awesome. I am trying to create something similar do you know the dimensions on the total kitchen? Any info would be awesome. Thanks again and great work »
can you tell me the color/make of the backsplash tiles.....love them! - would love to know where to purchase backsplash tiles, color, manufacturer. thank you. »
Normandy Remodeling The backsplash tile is from a manufacturer called Celine that is available through boutique tile shops. It is a 3x6" sage green subway tile with a white bead board tile base.
alj62 Normandy Remodeling - thank you for answering the questions people asked. I think this kitchen is beautiful and would love to replicate it. You do great work!
Thank you very much for answering my question regarding the subway tile. Could you tell me what the name of the granite is that is used for the countertop? Thank you so very much. »
Could Normandy Builders tell me what countertop and backsplash tile they used? They are beautiful and are exactly what I was looking for to finish my kitchen (which is almost identical to this). Thank you so much. »
Normandy Remodeling This tile can be somewhat challenging to find as it is typically only offered through boutique tile shops. The manufacturer is Celine, and the bottom tile is a a white bead board tile and the green is a sage green subway tile 3"x6". I hope this is helpful!
Rebekah Zaveloff Ann Sacks has a few collections with a 3x6 subway tile similar to this. Cappricio in Dove or ASC in a few different colors such as Coastal Mist for a bit more green.
Normandy Remodeling The tile is from a manufacturer called Celine that is available through boutique tile shops. It is a 3x6" sage green subway tile with a white bead board tile base.
Normandy Remodeling These pendants were originally purchased through Lightology, www.lightology.com, however there does not appear to be a link on their site currently to these specific lights.
Normandy Remodeling I believe at one time this light fixture was available at Lightology, although we have not been able to locate it in the past year or so. There are quite a few similar styles that you can find at local boutique lighting stores, and I'm sure you'll be able to find something that will be just right for your space.