Fort Greene Kitchen
Fort Greene Townhouse
The owners of this Fort Greene Townhouse wanted to redesign their outdated and somewhat dark kitchen, opening it up to the living and dining areas also located on the Parlor Floor. As serious cooks, they wanted a functional and streamlined kitchen but also required that the design fit seamlessly and quietly within the elegant and ornate detailing of their historic home. Careful consideration to optimize the work triangle along with specific storage needs influenced the design. The basic galley kitchen layout was enhanced by curved soapstone counter tops, open shelving, and lacquered white cabinets. The materials (soapstone, wood, and stainless steel) were selected for their timelessness and durability.
The owners of this Fort Greene Townhouse wanted to redesign their outdated and somewhat dark kitchen, opening it up to the living and dining areas also located on the Parlor Floor. As serious cooks, they wanted a functional and streamlined kitchen but also required that the design fit seamlessly and quietly within the elegant and ornate detailing of their historic home. Careful consideration to optimize the work triangle along with specific storage needs influenced the design. The basic galley kitchen layout was enhanced by curved soapstone counter tops, open shelving, and lacquered white cabinets. The materials (soapstone, wood, and stainless steel) were selected for their timelessness and durability.
Country: United States