Collection by Laura Youmans
The breakfast nook of Mariana van Zeller and Darren Foster's kitchen blends original details of the 1960s home with new insertions, plus keepsakes from the couple's travels around the world.
The breakfast nook of Mariana van Zeller and Darren Foster's kitchen blends original details of the 1960s home with new insertions, plus keepsakes from the couple's travels around the world.
The butler's pantry, which has a tiny utility sink and three rows of shelving, provides just enough extra space off the kitchen.
The butler's pantry, which has a tiny utility sink and three rows of shelving, provides just enough extra space off the kitchen.
A former utility nook, this butler's pantry is where Daniel and Sandy do a lot of canning and pickling. The pink telework helps keep the space from feeling too dark.
A former utility nook, this butler's pantry is where Daniel and Sandy do a lot of canning and pickling. The pink telework helps keep the space from feeling too dark.
The Invisacook induction range sits beneath the porcelain countertops, giving the couple, who love to cook together, a few extra feet of prep space. The architects removed the original hinges on the cabinets, replacing them with a hidden version that modernizes the look.
The Invisacook induction range sits beneath the porcelain countertops, giving the couple, who love to cook together, a few extra feet of prep space. The architects removed the original hinges on the cabinets, replacing them with a hidden version that modernizes the look.
The architects stayed true to the kitchen's original configuration, adding custom shelving  crafted by Timbra, inspired by the geometry of the original cabinetry.
The architects stayed true to the kitchen's original configuration, adding custom shelving crafted by Timbra, inspired by the geometry of the original cabinetry.
A custom mural by Adrian Kay Wong was created with input from the homeowners, particularly Lauria. Its yellow tones are matched by Emu Living barstools in the foreground.
A custom mural by Adrian Kay Wong was created with input from the homeowners, particularly Lauria. Its yellow tones are matched by Emu Living barstools in the foreground.