Gardner/Fox designed and remodeled a kitchen in a twenty-year-old Main Line home. The client requested a unique space that could accommodate large parties, yet also serve as an elegant intimate space for small gatherings. Incorporating an existing pantry and walk-in storage closet into the space enlarged the kitchen. A dramatic columned entrance leads to a wine storage and bar area adjacent to the kitchen. The custom cabinetry features decorative accents that house secret storage spaces to maximize space. A large, granite topped island was installed with a new state-of-the-art Kohler sink which doubles as a wine server. Other features include commercial appliances, a pot filler, a bentwood bar and a Sub-Zero refrigerator encased in cabinetry.
This project earned second prize for the 2004 Crystal Cabinet Works, Inc. National Kitchen of the Year Award.
Architecture: Gardner/Fox
Construction: Gardner/Fox
Kitchen Cabinetry: Stimmel Consulting Group
Photography: Charles Meacham
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