Spinnaker Development Thank you redcornergardens! Approximately 18' x 16'. This room does open to a family room which is separated by a large cased opening. The space feels much larger in person.
Island specification and reheating table - Are they connected? It looks likes multilevel island. Can I verify the dimension? I see an answer on the dimension but the island itself looks bigger. I love the design and matches my space. »
Spinnaker Development This is multilevel. We incorporate "eat at islands" in some of our homes that lack an informal dining spaces. The island is approximately 9' x 4 1/2' with a calacatta marble counter. The lower table top is a stained wood top which is approximately 6' wide with a rounded front. This also provided extra storage in the lowers beneath the "eat at island". Tough to describe, hope this helps.
island - I've picked out the same marble for my island - but my island is larger than one slab. How did you fit this marble on such a large kitchen island. Is it two slabs? Please respond at your earliest convenience because I need to finish my new home.
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Spinnaker Development This is a calacutta borgini. We were albe to find large slabs of this product at the time of this project. In the past when the slab is too small, it is a great look to bookmatch two slab at the center of the island.
LOVE love this entire space. - What is the island counter top material and color? And the surround counter material? What is the back splash materilal and color? THANK YOU! »
Spinnaker Development Going off memory I believe this island was about 9' x 3.5'. The "eat at table" was 6" wide, curved at the front and roughly 42" deep. We fastened a solid wood top built onto lower functional cabinets and used a stain glazed finish...
Spinnaker Development We call this an "eat at island". This is a stain grade wood top that was built off the marble island to serve as an informal dining area. The cabinets below are functional and provide great spare storage.