Timeless Transitional Kitchen - Yorba Linda
Fusing together a variety of elements to create a design that reflected the client’s eclectic personalities and passion for cooking, was the objective in this kitchen. The appliances were the key deciding factor in the space to accommodate the client’s culinary needs and provide the “Gourmet” look that we were trying to capture. Selecting the glass fronted Sub-Zero 650/G and 424G/O was the perfect choice in refrigerators, they helped increase the visual space with the glass fronts and interior lighting. The refrigerators accommodated the clients storage requirements for their food and wine, and blended together the elements necessary to complement the commercial feeling sought after in the design. The Wolf range top and hood surround were the focal point in the room. The Wolf RT364G range top integrated perfectly into the design and with the trademarked red knobs added to the ensemble.
The design utilized glass, stainless steel, natural stone, wood and concrete. These materials balanced the several open areas, and were essential to create the sense of volume and space evident in this kitchen. The selection of the appliances completed the ultimate success of the composition. The clean lines offered in the Wolf and Sub-Zero brands make this artistic kitchen timeless and beautiful.
The design utilized glass, stainless steel, natural stone, wood and concrete. These materials balanced the several open areas, and were essential to create the sense of volume and space evident in this kitchen. The selection of the appliances completed the ultimate success of the composition. The clean lines offered in the Wolf and Sub-Zero brands make this artistic kitchen timeless and beautiful.
Project Year: 2009
Project Cost: USD 1,00,001 - USD 1,50,000
Country: United States
Others who worked on this project: Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry, Bruce Colucci