
This kitchen was done in collaboration with Sarah Witkin, AIA of Bilotta Architecture and Liv Shannon Interiors. Polished stainless steel is the cooktop alcove’s backsplash, reflecting the entire kitchen when viewed from the adjoining family room. An additional upgrade is the electrical sockets (without switch plates) that are set flush into the tall cabinet sides.īoth tall sections flanking the cooktop have retractable doors: at left is a coffee station at right is storage for serving pieces and pantry items.īoldly veined marble adds organic pattern in several applications: countertops the double-waterfall island the back of the island and the recessed vent hood front.

Another surprise is the marble countertop fronts on either side of the cooktop: they’re actually drawers with beveled top edges that disappear when closed.
BLACK AND WHITE WATERFALL KITCHEN ISLAND UPDATE
The first technology update is the cooktop: the knobs are separate, and are set into the oversized marble counter edge. A variety of closure devices were chosen: touch latches on the tall cabinets except for the polished chrome handles on the refrigeration columns beveled top edges with black backing for contrast on the pot drawers and low-profile chrome edge pulls for cabinets on the island. Kitchen features white and gray cabinets with white, gray and black mosaic tiles, a black and white waterfall edge island with metal trim and black and gold stools lit by dual linear island lights, a stainless steel refrigerator and a custom range hood with hidden TV. Example of a large trendy l-shaped gray floor open concept kitchen design in San Francisco with an undermount sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, gray backsplash, stainless steel appliances, an island, marble countertops and white countertops.

White oak floors and custom-stained rift cut white oak cabinets establish the airy scheme. Innovation and esthetics merge in this stunning cutting edge kitchen.
