Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Kitchen designed by Bob--Old Town Alexandria

This kitchen designed by Southern Kitchens, is in a 200 year old home in Old Town Alexandria. The client wanted the cabinetry to reflect the same personality and charm that the home has. They selected Mouser Custom Cabinetry with a custom beaded inset cherry door. A paint was chosen with a rub-thru finish to age the cabinet. The countertop is a Caesarstone quartz material in the Desert Limestone color with a honed finish.

A fireclay sink blends with the cabinetry color, while the Oil-Rubbed Bronze fixtures compliment the cabinetry hinges. The dishwasher handle doubles as a towel bar.

The Pistachio AGA Six-Four range provides a great accent to the creamy cabinetry.


A Sub Zero refrigerator is hidden behind cabinetry panels. The appliance garage provides great storage.


The side of the pantry cabinet has cork inset in the panels for a convenient message center.


A custom wood cherry wood top finishes off these cabinets in the dining room service area. The mirror in the backsplash area, reflects the light and enlarges the area. As with any old home, this home had a few walls out of square. We designed the cabinetry to hide these. Looks pretty square to me.


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