A natural approach is part of the charm of this kitchen
Colours and materials in this kitchen were selected for their subtle connections with the rest of the house
Small details of color, material or finish repeated from one area of a house to another can be so subtle that they are barely noticeable. Yet the effect helps to create a strong sense of visual continuity and ensures a smooth flow through the house.
When Sian Gillanders designed this kitchen for a new home, she drew her inspiration from the contemporary, slightly Frank Lloyd Wright style of the architecture, and restricted her material choices to the natural finishes planned for the rest of the property natural stone, travertine, wood and stainless steel.
The architect had already specified white oak for built-in cabinetry in the living room, and schist stone featured in details on the outside of the house as well as on the inside.
A warm, earthy, hen's-egg brown color, selected for the front entrance, dining and living room areas, was carried through into the kitchen on a side wall.
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Stainless steel countertops were chosen for their classic, timeless look, the designer says. "They also complement the brown color of the walls and work well with the natural stone and wood finishes."
The owners wanted the kitchen to include an island with a seating area, but the size of the space indicated the island would need to be around 13ft long which could have looked a little out of proportion, the designer says.
"We felt the island had to be fairly long to balance the length of countertop along the back of the kitchen, so we designed a cantilevered top in American white oak at one end for seating, which added a furniture element to the island."
The breakfast bar provides a counterpoint to the stainless steel countertops, adding visual warmth, as does the hood, in the same wood.
For maximum convenience, the designer limited storage to under-counter cabinetry. Two aluminum roller doors flanking the refrigerator conceal the appliance garage and home office.
The owners wanted their new kitchen to flow well with the interior scheme.
"It had to be a workable blend of form and function. While functionality was critical, appearance was also important," they say.
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