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This kitchen was a collaboration between Bilotta Designer Danielle Florie and Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture. A young couple with three kids living, for years, in their 1960s colonial, needed a change. They wanted to transform the home, situated in beautiful Ridgefield, CT, into a contemporary “farmhouse”. For the kitchen they yearned for something “hip”, yet elegant – a mix of Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency and Art Deco. The original kitchen was a traditional, inset cabinet in a honey colored cherry – a far cry from the current space. After much research on Houzz, primarily, they came to hire Bilotta and Doyle Coffin to bring their project to life.
The contemporary cabinetry for the wall and tall cabinets are flat panel, MDF in a high-gloss black finish; the bases are flat cut walnut with a custom stain. The gold accents from the Richelieu hardware to the custom Amoré hood to the light fixtures (and even the table base) were all “must-haves” by the client – even her flatware is gold!
The Madra Perla Quartzite backsplash and countertops, and the 24x24 porcelain floor tiles (that look like cement) were done with by Terra Tile & Marble.
Appliances are a mix of Wolf and KitchenAid.
Designer: Danielle Florie
Architect: Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture
Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.
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We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

This is an extensive kitchen/dining remodel that involved the removal of a wall and moving a large support header to the attic. The customer wanted a custom oak desk that covering the entire wall of their home office to match the new kitchen cabinetry, large pantry, and hutch/china cabinet with glass doors.
The kitchen includes pullouts for spices and trash, as well as a cookie-sheet cabinet above the double oven. The island has an under-counter space for a large microwave and a stainless steel and glass vent hood for the cooktop.
The floors are tiled with a ceramic hard-wood styled tile that is very resilient to drops and spills.
All our cabinetry is custom made with 100% true-wood (no MDF of particle board), full-extension heavy-duty pull-out tracks, and European hidden-hinges.

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

This is an extensive kitchen/dining remodel that involved the removal of a wall and moving a large support header to the attic. The customer wanted a custom oak desk that covering the entire wall of their home office to match the new kitchen cabinetry, large pantry, and hutch/china cabinet with glass doors.
The kitchen includes pullouts for spices and trash, as well as a cookie-sheet cabinet above the double oven. The island has an under-counter space for a large microwave and a stainless steel and glass vent hood for the cooktop.
The floors are tiled with a ceramic hard-wood styled tile that is very resilient to drops and spills.
All our cabinetry is custom made with 100% true-wood (no MDF of particle board), full-extension heavy-duty pull-out tracks, and European hidden-hinges.

This kitchen was a collaboration between Bilotta Designer Danielle Florie and Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture. A young couple with three kids living, for years, in their 1960s colonial, needed a change. They wanted to transform the home, situated in beautiful Ridgefield, CT, into a contemporary “farmhouse”. For the kitchen they yearned for something “hip”, yet elegant – a mix of Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency and Art Deco. The original kitchen was a traditional, inset cabinet in a honey colored cherry – a far cry from the current space. After much research on Houzz, primarily, they came to hire Bilotta and Doyle Coffin to bring their project to life.
The contemporary cabinetry for the wall and tall cabinets are flat panel, MDF in a high-gloss black finish; the bases are flat cut walnut with a custom stain. The gold accents from the Richelieu hardware to the custom Amoré hood to the light fixtures (and even the table base) were all “must-haves” by the client – even her flatware is gold!
The Madra Perla Quartzite backsplash and countertops, and the 24x24 porcelain floor tiles (that look like cement) were done with by Terra Tile & Marble.
Appliances are a mix of Wolf and KitchenAid.
Designer: Danielle Florie
Architect: Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture
Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye

This is an extensive kitchen/dining remodel that involved the removal of a wall and moving a large support header to the attic. The customer wanted a custom oak desk that covering the entire wall of their home office to match the new kitchen cabinetry, large pantry, and hutch/china cabinet with glass doors.
The kitchen includes pullouts for spices and trash, as well as a cookie-sheet cabinet above the double oven. The island has an under-counter space for a large microwave and a stainless steel and glass vent hood for the cooktop.
The floors are tiled with a ceramic hard-wood styled tile that is very resilient to drops and spills.
All our cabinetry is custom made with 100% true-wood (no MDF of particle board), full-extension heavy-duty pull-out tracks, and European hidden-hinges.

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This kitchen was a collaboration between Bilotta Designer Danielle Florie and Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture. A young couple with three kids living, for years, in their 1960s colonial, needed a change. They wanted to transform the home, situated in beautiful Ridgefield, CT, into a contemporary “farmhouse”. For the kitchen they yearned for something “hip”, yet elegant – a mix of Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency and Art Deco. The original kitchen was a traditional, inset cabinet in a honey colored cherry – a far cry from the current space. After much research on Houzz, primarily, they came to hire Bilotta and Doyle Coffin to bring their project to life.
The contemporary cabinetry for the wall and tall cabinets are flat panel, MDF in a high-gloss black finish; the bases are flat cut walnut with a custom stain. The gold accents from the Richelieu hardware to the custom Amoré hood to the light fixtures (and even the table base) were all “must-haves” by the client – even her flatware is gold!
The Madra Perla Quartzite backsplash and countertops, and the 24x24 porcelain floor tiles (that look like cement) were done with by Terra Tile & Marble.
Appliances are a mix of Wolf and KitchenAid.
Designer: Danielle Florie
Architect: Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture
Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

This kitchen was a collaboration between Bilotta Designer Danielle Florie and Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture. A young couple with three kids living, for years, in their 1960s colonial, needed a change. They wanted to transform the home, situated in beautiful Ridgefield, CT, into a contemporary “farmhouse”. For the kitchen they yearned for something “hip”, yet elegant – a mix of Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency and Art Deco. The original kitchen was a traditional, inset cabinet in a honey colored cherry – a far cry from the current space. After much research on Houzz, primarily, they came to hire Bilotta and Doyle Coffin to bring their project to life.
The contemporary cabinetry for the wall and tall cabinets are flat panel, MDF in a high-gloss black finish; the bases are flat cut walnut with a custom stain. The gold accents from the Richelieu hardware to the custom Amoré hood to the light fixtures (and even the table base) were all “must-haves” by the client – even her flatware is gold!
The Madra Perla Quartzite backsplash and countertops, and the 24x24 porcelain floor tiles (that look like cement) were done with by Terra Tile & Marble.
Appliances are a mix of Wolf and KitchenAid.
Designer: Danielle Florie
Architect: Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture
Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye

This kitchen was a collaboration between Bilotta Designer Danielle Florie and Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture. A young couple with three kids living, for years, in their 1960s colonial, needed a change. They wanted to transform the home, situated in beautiful Ridgefield, CT, into a contemporary “farmhouse”. For the kitchen they yearned for something “hip”, yet elegant – a mix of Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency and Art Deco. The original kitchen was a traditional, inset cabinet in a honey colored cherry – a far cry from the current space. After much research on Houzz, primarily, they came to hire Bilotta and Doyle Coffin to bring their project to life.
The contemporary cabinetry for the wall and tall cabinets are flat panel, MDF in a high-gloss black finish; the bases are flat cut walnut with a custom stain. The gold accents from the Richelieu hardware to the custom Amoré hood to the light fixtures (and even the table base) were all “must-haves” by the client – even her flatware is gold!
The Madra Perla Quartzite backsplash and countertops, and the 24x24 porcelain floor tiles (that look like cement) were done with by Terra Tile & Marble.
Appliances are a mix of Wolf and KitchenAid.
Designer: Danielle Florie
Architect: Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture
Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye

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This kitchen was a collaboration between Bilotta Designer Danielle Florie and Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture. A young couple with three kids living, for years, in their 1960s colonial, needed a change. They wanted to transform the home, situated in beautiful Ridgefield, CT, into a contemporary “farmhouse”. For the kitchen they yearned for something “hip”, yet elegant – a mix of Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency and Art Deco. The original kitchen was a traditional, inset cabinet in a honey colored cherry – a far cry from the current space. After much research on Houzz, primarily, they came to hire Bilotta and Doyle Coffin to bring their project to life.
The contemporary cabinetry for the wall and tall cabinets are flat panel, MDF in a high-gloss black finish; the bases are flat cut walnut with a custom stain. The gold accents from the Richelieu hardware to the custom Amoré hood to the light fixtures (and even the table base) were all “must-haves” by the client – even her flatware is gold!
The Madra Perla Quartzite backsplash and countertops, and the 24x24 porcelain floor tiles (that look like cement) were done with by Terra Tile & Marble.
Appliances are a mix of Wolf and KitchenAid.
Designer: Danielle Florie
Architect: Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture
Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye

We used the Euro Cabinet Line, which is a frameless construction, & dovetail drawer construction, with a melamine interior. The customer wanted clean lines in their kitchen, so we did a solid panel MDF door with matching drawer fronts.
For colors we did a custom color by Benjamin Moore called Hale Navy and White Lacquer on the upper cabinets.
The customer used Calico White Quartz for the counter tops.

This kitchen was a collaboration between Bilotta Designer Danielle Florie and Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture. A young couple with three kids living, for years, in their 1960s colonial, needed a change. They wanted to transform the home, situated in beautiful Ridgefield, CT, into a contemporary “farmhouse”. For the kitchen they yearned for something “hip”, yet elegant – a mix of Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency and Art Deco. The original kitchen was a traditional, inset cabinet in a honey colored cherry – a far cry from the current space. After much research on Houzz, primarily, they came to hire Bilotta and Doyle Coffin to bring their project to life.
The contemporary cabinetry for the wall and tall cabinets are flat panel, MDF in a high-gloss black finish; the bases are flat cut walnut with a custom stain. The gold accents from the Richelieu hardware to the custom Amoré hood to the light fixtures (and even the table base) were all “must-haves” by the client – even her flatware is gold!
The Madra Perla Quartzite backsplash and countertops, and the 24x24 porcelain floor tiles (that look like cement) were done with by Terra Tile & Marble.
Appliances are a mix of Wolf and KitchenAid.
Designer: Danielle Florie
Architect: Peter Coffin of Doyle Coffin Architecture
Photo Credit: Peter Krupenye
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