Monday, 13 January 2020

|| KITCHEN 1 | CONTEMPORARY TIMELESS

With a contemporary palette of black and Rift Sawn white oak, marbled quartz and gold detailing combined with more traditional Shaker styling and glazed display cabinets, this stunning kitchen stopped me in my tracks the minute I spotted it on Pinterest! Although not an interior designer, blogger Shauna from 'The House of Silver Lining' knew just what she required from her kitchen in her new home 'The Forest Modern'. With 2 integrated dishwashers, 2 sinks and 2 islands and butler's pantry the following  photo's show the results of this stunning, contemporary yet timeless kitchen.
 Above image: The House of Silver Lining glazed built in display cupboard with glass shelving, in white Rift sawn oak with brass hardware.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the gilt globe pendant lights add a glamorous touch to the design and the cupboard on the left in white Rift sawn oak with brass hardware houses the fridge and freezer.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the second island can seat 10 people but yet still includes recessed cupboard storage. Again the use of velvet and gold for the bar/counter stools add glamour to this beautiful space.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining a free standing brushed stainless steel range cooker sits beneath a large bespoke black cooker extractor hood in a shiplap box design. The splash back is in marbled quartz by Aurea Stone in design: Paragon 
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the black cabinets are all painted in M.L. Campbell Wood Finishing Systems varnish on shade 25-17 black. The mid century velvet swivel bar stools are from WestElm now no longer available
Above image: The House of Silver Lining  8 inch wide engineered French oak flooring with a natural matte finish in shade Tripoli. The door at the end leads through to the butler's pantry.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the quartz countertops in a marble finish are by Aurea Stone in style: Paragon. The black steel transoms that divide the kitchen area from the seating area were constructed by a local metal fabricator.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the cabinetry hardware is by Lew's Hardware in style: Bars Series solid brass finish
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the stunning knurled gold and black tap with pull-down spout is by Brizo in style Litze with a black insert sink
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the second sink is a white Belfast style with 2 integrated dishwashers and waste disposal bins close by.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining 2 integrated dishwasher means that there are never any dirty dishes sitting in the sink. The waste bins were also located close to the dishwashers for ease of use.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the view from the kitchen into the amazing black formal dining room view here.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the pendant lights either side of the range extractor hood are the Languedoc Sconce by Restoration Hardware, the door leading through to the butler's pantry below. 
Above image: The House of Silver Lining white oak floating shelving in the butler's pantry.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the 20 foot long butler's pantry has a wall of closed black cupboards for hiding the clutter of food items.
Above image: The House of Silver Lining the integrated coffee machine in the butler's pantry with drawers under perfect for cup storage.

Above images from top left: Gilt Globe Lantern from McGee & Co, kitchen image The House of Silver Lining, Black and gold tap from Brizo, Cabinetry hardware is by Lew's Hardware in style: Bars Series solid brass finish 

To view more of this gorgeous kitchen and the rest of the home click here and here


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With warmest wishes










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