A light-filled space was the result when architect Stuart Silk reworked an existing, closed-off period kitchen. Where the original island cut across the space, the new island follows the rooms orientation leading the eye out to the views. The transitional cabinetry bridges the gap between the homes origins and the need for a contemporary, practical kitchen suitable for cooking and socializing in. The Calacatta marble countertops by Fairweather Stone Works provide a prominent accent material.A rustic wood dining table provides a dramatic counterpart to the formal interiors.
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