The client admired this Victorian home from afar for many years before purchasing it. The extensive rehabilitation restored much of the house to its original style and grandeur; interior spaces were transformed in function while respecting the elaborate details of the era. A new kitchen, breakfast area, study and baths make the home fully functional and comfortably livable.
Photo Credit: Sam Gray
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turtleridge wrote:
Counter top - what product is the countertop? Is it granite? I would also like the color or name of granite if possible. It looks lovely with the cabinets? »
Siemasko + Verbridge Thanks for your question. The backsplash was done by Sonoma Tilemakers. The products are Tantrum Illusion and 1x1 in Canyon Red and Sonoma Reserve - Coventry in Amber.
Siemasko + Verbridge The table was purchased by the owner, so we do not know the dimensions. However, the space was designed to fit a 7 to 8 foot table in diameter.
Another guideline for crown selection is to use the same crown throughout the kitchen if your design calls for using a crown at the top of your cabinets. In fact, you'll probably want the crown to be finished and supplied by the cabinetmaker. Otherwise, the crown won't match, making transitions from one to the other problematic.
The client admired this Victorian home from afar for many years before purchasing it. The extensive rehabilitation restored much of the house to its original style and grandeur; interior spaces were transformed in function while respecting the elaborate details of the era. A new kitchen, breakfast area, study and baths make the home fully functional and comfortably livable.
Photo Credit: Sam Gray