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Dream kitchen for owners ... and pets

The brief was for a pet-friendly, eat-in kitchen with an expansive feel and great natural light – classic design details merge with a little modern and a little farmhouse style 

Designed by Sarah Robertson, Studio Dearborn

From the designer:

The homeowners of this new build on the outskirts of Nashville were seeking privacy, serenity and a connection to nature in their new home. 

They had lived in Nashville for a number of years, and were finally building their dream home for themselves and their five pets.

Objectives 

  • Create a large (but not huge) pet friendly, eat-in kitchen with an expansive feel and great natural light.
  • Mix classic design details with a little modern and a little farmhouse style – and anything BUT the standard all white kitchen!
  • Comfortable eating areas for all five pets and functional stations for cooking prep and storage.
  • Custom tailored storage and functionality that addressed their true needs and habits.

Design challenges 

  • The homeowner’s desire to bring in a reclaimed brick from her hometown in Wisconsin faced numerous supply chain headaches, as well as issues integrating with cabinetry.
  • Installation of a drain in the floor for the pets watering station was a 'must have' for the homeowner.
  • Integration and alignment of beams, windows, doors and refrigeration elements with multiple items needing to align – as a designer, I didn't want the beams to just land 'anywhere' relative to the cabinetry, but there were many moving parts.
  • A relatively short wall for refrigeration left a really small coffee bar area and we wanted more space.

Design solutions 

Aesthetics

o Rich blue/black cabinetry was chosen to contrast with the pale oak floors and light brick.

o Soapstone countertops keep the palette clean, with a contrasting marble island top to bring in movement.

o Solid brass hardware was sourced from a woman-owned business in Bali, Indonesia.

o Mid-century Arthur Umanoff vintage bar stools add some age and texture to the mix.

Function

o A refrigerator column was paired with an under counter freezer, opening up space for the generous coffee (and dessert!) bar

o The built in pet watering station allows for filling and draining all in place – no carrying water bowls!

o The custom sink allows for drying of dishes on a platform low enough to cover with a cutting board, even when small dishes are drying.

Storage

o Storage was customised for nearly every category of items in the kitchen (including the homeowner’s vitamin collection!)

o Wall cabinets were brought down to the counter to make up for their limited number.

o The cat feeding area has its own toe kick drawer for cat bowls and a pullout adjacent for cat food.

Other special features 

o A large rangehood fully clad in soapstone lends gravitas to the room.

o Dark character oak accents pull in warmth and a slightly rustic feel.

o Custom chevron tile extends up the back of the bar wall cabinet, lightening the interior and bringing texture to this wall.

o Cast concrete pendant lights balance the heft of the rangehood and ceiling beams.

Credit list

Benchtops
Polycor
Tiles
Pratt and Larson
Garbage disposal
InSinkErator
Windows
Marvin
Lighting
Circa Lighting
Cabinetry
Studio Dearborn
Taps
California Faucets
Refrigerators, ovens, d ishwasher
Dacor
Flooring
Textures of Nashville
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) International Kitchen of the Year – Finalist

Helpful links

Windows and Doors
Cabinetry Hardware
Home Builder
Roofing
Heating
Taps
Kitchen Design
Home Design

Story by: Trendsideas

08 Sep, 2024

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