The Art Collector's Kitchen
“Why should a kitchen be simply functional?”
This was our client’s first question and the starting point for this one of a kind kitchen remodel.
Each design component was scrutinized and chosen for both its unique individual character and its ability to serve as a striking backdrop for the client’s diverse collection of contemporary folk art.
Strong elements of brushed stainless steel and monochromatic glass mosaics offer sharp counterpoint to the warmth of the new cabinetry. “Matrix”granite countertops have been given a sandblasted finish, revealing a subtle but striking texture rarely seen elsewhere. The two kitchen islands are designed to do double-time as additional works of art in the home of this avid collector.
This was our client’s first question and the starting point for this one of a kind kitchen remodel.
Each design component was scrutinized and chosen for both its unique individual character and its ability to serve as a striking backdrop for the client’s diverse collection of contemporary folk art.
Strong elements of brushed stainless steel and monochromatic glass mosaics offer sharp counterpoint to the warmth of the new cabinetry. “Matrix”granite countertops have been given a sandblasted finish, revealing a subtle but striking texture rarely seen elsewhere. The two kitchen islands are designed to do double-time as additional works of art in the home of this avid collector.
Project Year: 2009
Project Cost: $100,001 - $150,000
Country: United States
Zip Code: 90274