MODERN INDUCTION KITCHEN

KITCHEN PROBLEM: Although the appliances were placed well in efficient work zones, they were breaking down and beyond repair. The cabinets were falling apart, poorly organized and a fussy, ornate style.
KITCHEN SOLUTION: The clients cook in their kitchen daily -- the wife is a curious and adventurous cook, and the husband bakes bread. Quarter-sawn white oak cabinets, quartz soapstone-look countertop, handblown glass blossom pendants, and an induction cooktop satisfied the clients’ love of natural materials, sustainability and a desire for a more modern, calm environment. We’re in love with the 6-bin pullout storage to the right of the cooktop for cooking utensils, oils and woks — new on the market and spied at KBIS (Kitchen and Bath Industry Show).
SQUARE FEET: 220

 

before & after plans

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after

Tracey Stephens