Piedmont Kitchen

Photography by David Duncan Livingston

 

The kitchen features new arched custom-fabricated windows, white cabinets with inlaid koa and copper squares, Juperana granite countertops and full splashes, and stain-glass cabinet doors.

 

 

 

After removing a heating flue and a stairway, the architect created a room with a U-shaped work zone at one end and a pantry area with full height cabinets at the other end.

The ceiling and the floor share a subdivided rectangle reminiscent of a Mondrian composition.

 

The homeowners' collection of vintage toasters, some of them dating as early as the 1920s, sits on open shelving. Slender cabinets with stained glass doors hold examples of glassware made by local craftspeople.

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