Bedford Transitional Kitchen
The old kitchen was outdated, cramped and had inefficient storage. It didn’t flow well with the rest of
the home nor serve the needs of the family of four, who like to entertain and host the neighborhood
kids on a regular basis.
The client desired a large open concept kitchen with multiple zones for cooking, prep and cleanup that
complimented the style of her home. She desired large pantry areas with easy access, a table area that
could seat 6, as well as separate snack zone for the kids.
The new kitchen design is an open concept space that combines the existing kitchen with a rarely used
dining area and large walk-in closet. Distinct and separate cook, cleanup and prep zones, appeal to the
cook while a separate snack area behind one of the barn doors is geared towards the children.
Convenience items such as dual refrigerator drawers at one end of the island and a wine fridge at the
other appeal to adults and kids alike.
White perimeter cabinetry with a subtle moldings and grey glaze adds softness and sophistication, while
stunning black painted islands ground the center of the space.
Texture is added in the warm wood floors, gorgeous Super White Quartz countertop and variegated
marble backsplash. The icing on the cake is brought in with a little glitz and shine thru the pendant
lighting and chrome accents.
The rays of the existing half circle window were the inspiration for the X detail which is repeated
throughout the space in the glass door mullions, pantry barn doors, and tile feature area over the
cooktop.