When Jennifer and Scott approached me with a desire to blend art deco and industrial tastes in a remodeled kitchen, I was excited to to take on a project with such eclectic sensibilities!
We referenced Art Deco with the star pattern backsplash tile and metallic grout. This ties in with the Art Deco vibe in the dining room. Under-cabinet lighting creates drama and draws attention to the tile work.
The dark woods fit with the industrial color scheme in the living room. We used two different door styles from Merillat Masterpiece to achieve a complimentary look. The slab and thin shaker door mix ties in with their Mid-Century Modern taste. We topped it off with a tasteful mix of matte black and honey bronze metals between the hardware, lighting, and plumbing fixtures.
To improve functionality, we took out the soffits, removed the peninsula, and extended the countertop. This made a larger work space for Scott, who loves to cook, allowing more room for the family to access what they need when he is in the kitchen.
Beyond having a beautiful and functional space, the clients also wanted to make sure we could accommodate their seasonal decorations. We devised floating shelves to provide ample display space for Christmas and Halloween villages, with convenient plugs located discreetly above each shelf to make wires easily hidden.
Tying the clients' eclectic tastes together was an exciting design challenge. We were incredibly pleased with the end result!
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