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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Bridgehampton Custom Kitchen

This custom kitchen remodel in the Bridgehampton neighborhood was a challenge in that the homeowners wanted to reuse as much of the existing cabinetry as possible from both a cost perspective and an environmental one. The main objective was to remove the peninsula and create a grand island for additional prep space and seating. The result marries newer black painted cabinetry with the existing maple stained cabinetry in a very intentional, one of a kind combination. Every cabinet except for the old sink base was reused in the new configuration.

BEFORE: A sink in the middle of the awkward peninsula leaves little prep space

AFTER: The new "L" shaped island complete with prep sink, wine refrigerator and lots of extra storage

BEFORE: It was tight between the sink, refrigerator and passage to the foyer. The counter to the left of the refrigerator becomes a catch-all.

AFTER: We closed the passage way and relocated the sink to the corner to open up the area for the new island

BEFORE: This wall was never meant to be changed... 

...But by replacing the cooktop cabinets with new black painted ones to match the island it made the two toned cabinetry look much more intentional and it dressed up this wall to coordinate with the rest of the space