This appliance-savvy homeowner clearly understood the value of good quality energy saving appliances when she chose Miele for the cooktop, dishwasher, steam and convection ovens, and Sub-Zero Wolf for their refrigerator. As their designer, my task was to provide a functional space plan to expedite their work in the kitchen, configure as large an island as possible for entertainment purposes and create a shared openness with the adjacent living room.
As with many large kitchens having multiple entry points,
placement of the island is critical. For safety and efficiency it is important to have adequate space
in the walk areas and around the work aisles in the kitchen. Sometimes
the best solution to this challenge is
to position the island on a diagonal. As
it turns out, the diagonal approach worked well in this kitchen.
Even though this is a big kitchen it can still
accommodate the traditional triangle
which means the refrigerator, cooktop and sink are within easy walking distance from
one another. The two-tiered island is positioned
diagonally to allow for easy traffic flow and easy access to the living
room. It is also a preparation work station with multiple
electrical outlets, six drawers
providing additional storage and is flanked by two 36"high cabinets. The large overhang provides plenty of space for
guest to congregate and for
conversations that can easily include
the cook. Kitchens should be designed
with the cook in mind.
The beautiful cabinetry in this kitchen is from Fieldstone. The cabinets are their Monterey door style done in cherry wood with a classic harvest stain. This is a semi-custom line that allows a great deal of customization. Therefore, as a designer you can meet your client's needs even when it may require extensive modification to their cabinetry. This flexibility came in handy when configuring the oven cabinet and the adjacent utility cabinet. Double oven cabinets always have to be modified depending on the ovens that the homeowner purchases. The installer will make some modifications on site but some need to be done at the manufacturing plant. With the oven wall both the double oven and the utility cabinets were changing and the top cabinets had to be in alignment after the modifications. The utility cabinet was changing to make the top cabinet more functional and that top cabinet would need to be smaller in order to align with the oven cabinet. In this case, the homeowner didn't have a need for the normal top cabinet in the utility cabinet. What they needed instead of the shelf was a place to store trays and miscellaneous items within access.
In many kitchens where entertainment is a goal a wine storage
area is necessary, but we created a wine
area just off the kitchen in this home.
This is a dream kitchen when it comes to appliances. My next post will be dedicated to just the appliances for they really are luxurious additions to this sophisticated kitchen.One other significant detail regarding this kitchen is that the installation was done by the homeowner. This was a complicated kitchen to install giving the built-in appliances and the diagonal island. Hats off to the homeowners. It was a pleasure working with them. I was glad to be part of the team.
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