Stoneleigh

 
 

For this 2020 renovation our focus was to create an open plan kitchen and pantry with space and seating to accommodate in-kitchen dining with family, while still keeping everything extremely neat and tucked away. Aesthetically, our client’s style shifted more modern, so one key objective for us was to balance creating a new modern kitchen, that still resonated with the home’s neoclassical architectural heritage.

Photography by Martin Vecchio

Photographed late 2020, we thought it would be fun to style the home for the holidays!

Photography by Martin Vecchio

Next to the refrigerator, a concealed white oak pantry door leads to the mudroom and informal powder room.

Photography by Martin Vecchio

Photography by Martin Vecchio

The large sink looks out to the backyard, while a three-sided glass tower stores everyday dishes and glassware. The glass allows light to transfer through into the space, while capping off the end of the countertop and preventing a “junk corner” from starting.

Photography by Martin Vecchio

Photography by Martin Vecchio

In the adjacent family room, a walnut bar with more modern styling provides a fun space for mixing and serving drinks. Giving this area its own personality allows a moment for fun, and the client’s passion for modern art to really shine.

Photography by Martin Vecchio

BEFORE & AFTER

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