She is from Chicago, He is from Marquette, MI and when the time came for them to choose where to raise their young family, they found much of what they were looking for in a charming vintage home in Marquette. The home they selected had stunning lake views, but the current layout of the home didn’t quite do the view justice.
Since the couple has ties to the Chicago area, they began working with Normandy Designer Chris Ebert to put their mark on the house. They wanted to capitalize on the natural beauty of their setting and to create a home that was more in tune with their growing family’s needs.
By repurposing a few rooms and removing a few walls, Chris was able to create a design that complimented the views as well as their lifestyle. The new kitchen took the place of the old dining room and provided much better workspace for homeowners who love to cook and entertain. To maintain the existing footprint of the old dining room and now new kitchen, a large walk-in pantry was created in an adjoining space so that ample storage would be easily accessible. To improve flow for parties the bar was moved into the front entry hall, which allowed the kitchen to remain open and uncluttered.
The kitchen’s working fireplace is a nod to its original function of the dining room, but adds to the comfortable, vintage feel of the kitchen. The white painted perimeter cabinets with glass fronts are reminiscent of what one would find “back in the day”.
The large, dark stained island boasts a second sink and seating for casual dining and conversation. The island has a Caesarstone countertop, which gives the look of Carrera marble but is far more durable. The butcher block counter at the end of the island has an abundance of lighting for prep work and houses the prep sink. The contrast in heights, colors and textures of these two countertops provides a nice visual break for this long island while balancing the sleek look of the Caesarstone with the warmth and charm of natural wood.
The homeowners are enjoying their newly remodeled kitchen that is as comfortable on lazy Sunday mornings as is for bustling dinner parties.
Island and pendant size - My island will be 57" x 54". Would you use the 7" or the 13"? Also do yu think the polished nickel,will look ok with coconut color and toasted almond glaze on the cabinet, but island to be black, granite is golden beach. Thank you for your opinion. »
Normandy Remodeling Hi loreleem, I spoke with the designer who created this project, Chris Ebert, and here are his thoughts on your question:
"That sounds fabulous. Send a photo when it is done!
I would do (1) 13" pendent or (2) 7". Nickel looks great with anything. The question is do you like nickel? Go with what you like. You have enough going on that many metals will look great! Happy Designing! "
Normandy Remodeling These are lovely pendant lights, but unfortunately I am not aware if they would meet Australian standards. Perhaps a local boutique lighting outlet would be able to help you source something with a similar look that would work for your locale. Good Luck!
Normandy Remodeling These pendant lights were purchased from Restoration Hardware http://www.restorationhardware.com/ and a quick check of their website indicates that currently they do not ship outside of the United States. Hopefully you can use this photo as a reference to find a similar option that is locally available to you. Good luck in your search!
Normandy Remodeling Our clients select a wide variety of counter tops for their projects, and those that have selected Caesarstone have been very pleased with their choice
LOVE the chandelier, where can I purchase one??? - I am very familiar with some of the fine staff at Normandy Builders. The designers are all so talented. Can you please tell me where I can purchase that fantastic glass/crystal chandelier?? »
Normandy Remodeling Thanks for the compliment. I spoke with the designer on the project and he told me that the crystal chandelier was a vintage find, one-of-a-kind. The dealer who sold our client this fixture was New Metal Crafts in Chicago. Good luck in your search!
It's hard to see, but I like that the island legs have both a base trim and a bead line plus the apron below the counter to connect leg to solid island cabinet