The interior of a 1990's kitchen addition to a 230 year old home bore no resemblance to, or relationship with, the house it was a part of. Through the use of traditional materials in untraditional ways (check out the countertops installed upside down!) a modern gourmet kitchen can speak with visual respect to it's home's historic colonpast while remaining decidedly modern. Take a look!
Merging the functionality of a modern kitchen with the aesthetic of the 230 year old colonial it belongs to.
What do blue laminate countertops and a piano shaped island have to do with a 230 year old colonial? Absolutely nothing.
Using virgin chestnut from another part of the home and Italian slate resembling its original hearthstones paired with commercial appliances and modern lighting creates a kitchen that bridges the gap between old and new.