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Set in a 1900’s Dutch Colonial with soaring ceilings and rich stained floors is a newly minted open-concept kitchen and dining area designed by Majestic Kitchens and Baths in collaboration with our team at KTM Architect. Northeast J.B. Construction, Inc. acted as the general contractor. Smaller rooms were reconfigured to provide for a grand entertaining space, with a spacious kitchen, dining area as well as an adjoining bar and powder room.
The supporting beam shows where the wall had been separating the two areas. Large windows allow light to flood the room and help connect it to the outdoors. The new sight-lines connect the rooms to other adjoining areas.
The refined white cabinetry is complemented by the darker grey island and builtin bar.
The fluted range hood, bespoke cabinets, and finely crafted pulls honor the formal bones of the home while the chevron backsplash pattern in a soft blue subway tile keeps it playful and modern. The quartz countertops feature rich graining.
As is evident in the cabinet surround for the Sub Zero refrigerator, an eye for symmetry and balance guides the design of the space.
The layout provides generous room to navigate between areas, and the large peninsula can accommodate many people and activities.
Adjacent to an informal living area is the pantry, bar and powder room.
The quality of the craftsmanship is evident.
The powder room features an intricate hexagonal design executed in penny tile, as well as a streamlined marble vanity.
The flourishes and details, such as this statement hood give the whole space an air of timeless refinement, but one grounded in a modern sensibility.