This remodel inserted two contemporary kitchens into a mid 1990’s shingle style house. Our client had a sophisticated eye for modern detailing and wished to contrast those elements with the rest of the house. The main kitchen cabinetry is detailed with Shaker style paneling and white paint as a reference to the character of existing house. The stainless steel pot rack, custom D-ring cabinet pulls, flush counter edges and European style oak veneer island bring the design forward and provide a subtle contrast to the architecture. The kitchenette downstairs features poinsettia red glass tiles from Ann Sacks and fingerprint resistant stainless cabinets to provide a crisp edge to the recreation room.
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deggleston wrote:
Who is the maker of the lighted pot rack? It is perfect for our kitchen remodel project. »
Conard Romano Architects Thank you for contacting us. The houses shown on our Houzz page were completed at various times over the past 25 years and any records of such details would be archived. We appreciate your interest in our work.
Niki Papadopoulos It's hard to tell but I believe it is a marble. You can see subtle gray veining. Carerra is the most common and has beautiful veins of gray. Good Luck!
minni Whatever the material, it looks BIG!! is there a seam?? I want no seam and have a counter 172X54 Concrete seems to be my only option?? Help? thanks