Facebook Tweet Help Stories Kitchen Fishing camp-style kitchen Share Tweet Help Fishing camp-style kitchen by Gregory Vaughan of Kelley Designs Traditional character defines this kitchen in a new Low Country house on the marshes. The kitchen was designed by Gregory Vaughan of Kelley Designs, Inc. Kitchens are invariably at the centre of action in a holiday home the place where you plan the day, and the fishing trips, and then gather to relax and prepare the catch at the end of the day.With adjoining family dining and living areas, it's easy to include everyone in on the plans and conversely it's easy for everyone to pitch in and help with meal prep.This waterfront house, which sits on a peninsula surrounded on three sides by water, echoes the traditional architectural vernacular of the Low Country in South Carolina. Both its rustic styling and building materials reference this heritage. And it's a theme that has been brought inside.Interior designer Gregory Vaughan says the owners Rick and Kathy Fairman wanted to embrace the local history, and they wanted the house to look as though it had evolved over time, much like a hunting lodge or fishing camp. This sink cabinet juts out into the room, like a piece of furniture that has been converted for use in the kitchen, which was designed by Gregory Vaughan of Kelley Designs, Inc. "This project was also about bringing the outdoors inside," says Vaughan. "For example, the large rangehood in the kitchen features tabby this is an indigenous stucco material made from a mix of oyster shells and lime. It also forms the base of the house on the exterior."The furniture-style cabinets are in pecky cypress, chosen for its grain and colour. These were custom built by John Zook, with the sink unit jutting out a little to reinforce the sense of a kitchen that has come together over time."The cypress pantry door even has a hole right through one of the knots this is all part of the charm," says Vaughan. "Kathy loves an aged patina, so we were careful to ensure this looked very real and not like a faux finish. The painted cabinets, also built by John, are in a distressed teal green shade with a dark-brown glaze finish that enhances this look."John Zook fine-tuned the layout, adding all the little details that make this kitchen unique such as the open shelving flanking the tabby rangehood, and the table-style islands that are not fixed." The dining area of this family room includes custom oyster shell chandeliers. The open-plan kitchen was designed by Gregory Vaughan of Kelley Designs, Inc. The main food prep island has a butcher's block, which is bolted through the sides so that the wood won't separate or warp. Deep baskets along the front are used to store fruit and vegetables.All the appliances in the kitchen, except for the large Viking range, are integrated into the cabinets, with the microwave oven kept in the adjoining scullery.Another key feature is the mirrored splashback behind the range. This reflects the water view opposite, ensuring the owners always enjoy a close link to the great outdoors. Credit list Architect Wayne Windham, Wayne Windham Architect (Bluffton, SC) Kitchen designer John Zook, Wood Creations, Inc Cabinet company Wood Creations, Inc Countertops Costa Esmeralda granite from Distinctive Granite and Marble Interior designer Gregory Vaughan, Kelley Designs, Inc (Hilton Head Builder The Stringer Group Cabinetry Pecky cypress and alder Flooring Oak by Rick Bent Flooring Story by: Colleen Hawkes Photography by: Atlantic Archives 05 Mar, 2014 Kitchen Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Memories of the Alhambra 17 Nov, 2024 Stone, wood and metal 17 Nov, 2024 Who won? – 2024 TIDA Homes awards results announced 17 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > US Kitchen Trends Vol. 30/3 Kitchen Trends is dedicated to providing inspirational design ideas, products, services, and information for kitchen bra... Read More Similar Stories