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    "The kitchen and its island [provide] an interaction of the vertical stainless steel and etched glass screen wall with the horizontal granite countertop, and the mass of the curved maple cabinetry," notes Knoetgen.
    He adds that, "The body or mass is clear-finish maple. It has the absolute black granite countertop, a horizontal plane on top. Then we intersected the maple and granite with a stainless steel and etched glass vertical grid. The result is play of form and material." The last move was to apply a black rubber base to the kick of the Wood-O-Rama custom cabinetry to visually separate the cabinets from the floor.
   All kitchen storage is in the immediate area for added convenience, according to the design team. A large pantry-style cabinet facing the dining area holds the fine china, crystal and flatware, while a panty for all of the extra grocery shopping purchases is placed opposite the island.
   Since contemporary design that highlighted function was a high priority for the clients, a number o time-saving appliance were also included in the kitchen. A Sub-Zero side-by-side refrigerator and a Viking Range cooktop, range, warming drawer and dishwasher provide added convenience, while the custom stainless steel range hood provides added visual interest.
   Lighting concerns were addressed by maintaining the large windows in the front and back of the 'loft', as well as the high ceilings. Apricot cone pendants create a visual draw toward the kitchen, where under-cabinet lighting highlights the countertop, and spot MR-16 halogens in the soffit accent the natural maple cabinets.
   "We had a lot of fun composing the kitchen island, and how all the elements interact," says Knoetgen.
   Finally, a stylish powder room or half bath in the kitchen allows guests to remain on the first-floor parlor level, adding contemporary flair.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

such as the kitchen island, framed cherry surrounds and glass, stone and cherry bar.
   They decided to play one material against the other to make a composition at the kitchen island, and keep the rest of the apartment neutral to act as a background for the couple's expanding art collection.
  

 

 

 

 

A 'powder room or half bath in the kitchen permits guests to remain on the first-floor 'parlor' level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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