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Custom made pull out drawers created using oak crates. Oak cabinets painted with Farrow & Ball Down Pipe provide a rustic contrast. Oak worktops and shelving along with slate tiles provide storage and hooks for the cups.

A small kitchen and breakfast room were combined into one open kitchen for this 1930s house in San Francisco.
Builder: Mark Van Dessel
Cabinets: Victor Di Nova (Santa Barbara)
Custom tiles: Wax-Bing (Philo, CA)
Custom Lighting: Valarie Adams (Santa Rosa, CA)
Photo by Eric Rorer

Wellborn Premier Prairie Maple Shaker Doors, Bleu Color, Amerock Satin Brass Bar Pulls, Delta Satin Brass Touch Faucet, Kraus Deep Undermount Sik, Gray Quartz Countertops, GE Profile Slate Gray Matte Finish Appliances, Brushed Gold Light Fixtures, Floor & Decor Printed Porcelain Tiles w/ Vintage Details, Floating Stained Shelves for Coffee Bar, Neptune Synergy Mixed Width Water Proof San Marcos Color Vinyl Snap Down Plank Flooring, Brushed Nickel Outlet Covers, Zline Drop in 30" Cooktop, Rev-a-Shelf Lazy Susan, Double Super Trash Pullout, & Spice Rack, this little Galley has it ALL!
This Regency waterfront apartment is a dramatic foil for this project. The kitchen space is centrally located in the core of the building with a small window looking out onto a lightwell.
Organising the workflow with the client during the design process really answered any questions - the clients less is more approach produced an interesting kitchen.
The vintage oak doors were recycled from the previous kitchen to lend some balance to the modern handleless furniture. The reworking of this display unit with the addition of integrated lighting illuminates the space.
Photography by Philip Adam Bacon
Although compact in size, working in this kitchen is surprisingly efficient! And there is a ton of storage packed into it!
Crystal chandeliers, marble countertops, large corbel details, and a bold black and white floor. Oh, and did you notice the pink?
This shot shows the view looking back towards the front door of the condo.
Crystal chandeliers, marble countertops, large corbel details, and a bold black and white floor. Oh, and did you notice the pink?
We decided to use a separate induction cooktop and wall oven, so that the countertop could wrap completely around the cooktop surface. The range hood is a slimline model from Faber, and turns on when it is pulled out from the wall.
Crystal chandeliers, marble countertops, large corbel details, and a bold black and white floor. Oh, and did you notice the pink?
This view shows the pot drawers on the fridge side of the kitchen, as well as some of the homeowners other pink appliances!







