Divisadero street

The client came to us looking to update their kitchen and kitchenette in order to match recent changes made to the rest of their 1905 Cow Hollow home. Their goal? Build a space that was impressive and grand.

We chose classic luxury cues—golds and marbles—for the two kitchens and consulted on colors, light fixtures, and furniture throughout the rest of their home to marry the various spaces.

In the main kitchen, we created a focal point using a faux marble Calacatta Neolith bookmatch backsplash, an impactful piece that created that arresting effect the client sought at half the cost of real marble.

We paired that with simple, understated but rich accessories, like a sleek and simple oven hood that wouldn’t obstruct the backsplash and glossy, sterling grey cabinets with polished nickel accents. For a final touch of flair, we hung two ochre NYC 3-Tier Pear Chandeliers.

We carried this theme upstairs to the fourth floor kitchenette to create a cohesive language and added some gold accessories to bring that little extra bling.

Together, these pieces cemented the look. High-Chic. Simple. Modern. Iconic.

 
Interior Design
Remodeling
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CAD Drawings
Furniture, Fixtures & Equipment Selection
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