This Month’s Home Project – European Inspired Kitchen
This remarkable kitchen is definitely a reflection of its owners and their passion for all things European. The 21’ x 6’ room elegantly blends older pieces collected throughout the years from Europe with modern features like the beautiful Taj Mahal Quartzite countertop by Oldcastle Surfaces, Inc. and new (but time-worn finished) cabinetry by HMS Designs.
Two particularly inspired touches float above, in the form of the kitchen’s lighting fixtures. One is Progressive Lighting’s chandelier and the other is a hurricane lantern from Shepard Lighting featuring a metal frame painted to look aged. Accent lighting from The Home Depot was installed in the cabinets to showcase some beautiful collections. Another notable feature is the vent hood. From Tuscan Stone Mantels, the hood’s mantel was custom designed to echo a beautiful relief from one of the homeowner’s antique tables. This is a truly spectacular, truly custom renovation.
Features of this project
Taj Mahal Quartzite countertop: Fabrication and installation by Oldcastle Surfaces, Inc.
Cabinets/pantry/winerack/pullout shelf: Hope VanZant HMS Designs
Oil-rubbed bronze Delta Faucet
Cast Iron farm sink: Kohler Alencon LaceTM French design
Oil-rubbed bronze finish cabinet Hardware: Schaub
Italian Chiaro Backsplash: Traditions in Tile and Stone
Vent hood: Tuscan Stone Mantel
Backplate imported from Europe
Pacific pecan hardwood flooring with hand-scraped finish: Expressive Flooring
Chandelier: Progressive Lighting
Hurricane lanterns: Shepard Lighting
Can lighting/accent lighting: Home Depot
This month’s featured home project presented by Oldcastle Surfaces, Inc
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