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The client wished to bring a more contemporary and transitional feeling while keeping some of the original Mediterranean and old-world architectural elements within the space. Marrying these two styles with different design elements allowed The Kitchen Source team to modernize the home while maintaining the original charm. Selecting a stained finish for the kitchen islands to complement the original stained finishes of the millwork throughout the rest of the home is one example of how this was achieved. From the variety of metals at the hood area, the base of the island, plumbing fixtures and hardware, to the mirrored stainless-steel doors incorporated into the cabinetry, a collaboration of metals gives unique definition to each design element.
The natural stone material on the countertop was mitered on the island not only for the island sides to create architectural detailing but also seamlessly integrated into forming the prep sink. The outside face as well as the interior is fabricated in all stone material giving a striking seamless look. The floorplan of the first floor was redesigned with better flow and use of space. With the removal of existing headers and walls, the kitchen and dining space were opened to the most coveted view from inside the home, which is the lake. Sleek lines create the backdrop of this project with textural materials softening the space that makes it very inviting.
The Kitchen Source
3116 W. Sixth St., Ste. 101
Fort Worth 76107
817.731.4299