This kitchen serves as a pool house kitchen. This allowed for more flexibility in design with a more playful approach. Because it’s not serving as the main or only kitchen we were able to incorporate more display features. At the top of each tall cabinet is located an intricately curved open display with a beaded backdrop. Above the sink is a fun cabinet with chicken wire doors, allowing for more display, while adding an element of interest. A hammered copper farmhouse sink in a base cabinet with acanthus corners and a scrolled valance carry the interest from top to bottom. Disguising a pantry entrance is the tall armoire cabinet to the right. This hidden passage is known as our famous Hideaway.
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juliecurry5 wrote:
I am interested in knowing where u got the hardware on your cabinets. - I've put off buying hardware until i found just what I'm looking for and this is it. Thanks »
Colonial Craft Kitchens, Inc Hello! The hardware we used on this project was European Hardware and Finishes by Gerber Hinge Company. They are a wholesale distributor so they only sell to hardware dealers, contractors or cabinetmakers. If you're still interested and need assistance purchasing from this manufacturer, let us know!