Collection by Marcia Mahoney
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The kitchen was an opportunity to remove the incongruous 1980’s kitchen and re-establish the architectural language of the house while expanding the usable size of the kitchen. Quarter sawn oak, concrete countertops, and light coves provide architectural connection to the original house. The bath was an opportunity to provide a clean, modern space, using Lyptus cabinetry, black Canadian marble, and stone wall mosaic.
The kitchen, which was moved to the sunny side of the house, embraces Anyeley’s taste for simple, modern forms. Cabinetry painted in Hague Blue by Farrow & Ball surrounds a central island fitted with Nerd bar stools by Muuto and a Dot Line Suspension pendant by Lambert & Fils. Completing the kitchen is a Litze faucet by Brizo and a Crosstown sink by Elkay, along with rangetop and wall ovens by Dacor and a Benchmark refrigerator from Bosch.
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