black glass chandelier, glass front cabinets, stainless steel backsplash, marble countertops, butler's pantry, venetian plaster walls, charcoal gray walls
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Could you please tell me the width and depth of the drawers? - I noticed the very slim upper drawer under the glass doors and the three slim drawers under the counter top. How deep are each of these drawers? and how would they be utilized? Thanks so much. »
mbalzano I Agree gorgeous kitchen! Can you tell me the company that created these cutsom cabinets? I love the design and the finish (is that a pewter glaze?) Thank you!
Cabinet color - Can you tell me what color is on the cabinets? Base and ? We are painting our kitchen with Benjamin Moore Revere Pewter and would like to paint cabinets a creamy color. Also, what trim color do you suggest? Thank you! »
The Lincoln Park kitchen just takes my breath away - every detail seems to have been wonderfully thought out - Can you tell me what type of under cabinet lighting makes such an interesting reflection on the stainless backsplash? »
3. Stainless steel. In small doses, full-height stainless can work great in residential design. Most people don't love the look of stainless everywhere; it's often too institutional looking. But in small sections or mixed in with other materials it works well.
Even in small urban apartments, you can have a mini-butler's pantry. A place to put serving dishes is especially welcome during a larger meal where counter and table space are a minimum. Plus, this can always double as a bar. Do you have something like a butler's pantry at home?More: How to Carve Out Space for a Butler's PantryMastering the Wet BarSee more photos of butler's pantries
1. Small and shiny. If you have a smaller butler's pantry, elevate the look of your area with undercabinet lighting and a sheet of stainless steel for your backsplash to get a high-polish shine.
"A little bit of bling, tempered with a bit of industrial edginess on a traditional base, is also something Chicagoans seem to be more open to these days," Zaveloff says. "Most of my clients aren’t looking for safe and transitional; they’re looking for something that expresses who they are or who they want to be."
Maybe stainless or copper for the butler's pantry backsplash would be an interesting look. It would give a glow with the right lighting. Also, I saw a wine cork backsplash which looked different.
Even in small urban apartments, you can have a mini-butler's pantry. A place to put serving dishes is especially welcome during a larger meal where counter and table space are a minimum. Plus, this can always double as a bar.