Some things never change….
The kitchen is still the hearth and heart of the home. It is the main room in the house in which all members of the household interact on a daily basis. The kitchen is the place guests frequently gather to converse and watch the host(s) prepare food and drinks. This is the room in which parents and children most often interact one to three times a day.
Today the kitchen is an even more important design element in the home then ever before. Therefore, the cabinets have become more sophisticated, the lights more flexible and the finishes more interesting. The appliance options are numerous and perform most any function desired in the kitchen. In construction costs, more money is spent per square foot in the kitchen than in any other spaces in the house. For a 5,000 sq. ft. to 8,000 sq. ft. house an appliance budget of $50,000 is not unreasonable (this includes appliances for bar, summer kitchen, & utility).
With the kitchen open to the great room (family room) we frequently design a secondary kitchen. This can be anything from a sink, refrigerator and oven in the utility area, to a separate kitchen space with all of the major appliances. This secondary kitchen is sometimes called “the dirty kitchen”. This second kitchen is perfect for formal entertaining as well as for catering and for cooking the turkey or standing rib roast for the holidays. Also, when cooking foods that have a strong odor such as shellfish or curries, this dirty kitchen is the perfect solution for keeping these odors out of the rest of the house. To insure venting these odors to the outdoors, I specify motors with 1500 CFM, as well as, I specify that this space have an air supply and return independent of the surrounding areas.
Lighting is one of the most important elements of the kitchen design. In order for today’s kitchen to satisfy all of the functions performed in this space, a layering of light is needed. General and ambient lighting is needed for back dropping the task and accent lighting. A lighting system, which is set at different levels for different occasions, makes lighting infallible for those persons who do not understand the importance of lighting. Task lighting for food preparation needs to be included in the lighting design and for counter top lighting I recommend zenon fixtures. Accent lighting can be used on artwork, and collections, lighting above cabinets adds interest, lights under toe kicks and bar tops can highlight finished materials, and cabinet lighting can be used for displays of pottery, crystal, etc. Lighting can add drama, excitement, and interest to the overall kitchen design.
With the selection of the finishes the personality and design style of the kitchen are developed! I frequently select the countertop first since the color can influence the selection of the cabinet finish, as well as, the natural countertop options are more limited in color. Countertops come in many colors and materials; they can be made of one material or a combination of materials. Some of the granites available today have a lot of color and movement---many look like an artist’s painting. With the selection of the counter top, the color and finish of the cabinets can be selected which will complement the selected countertop material. Next is the design of the backsplash, which can be a combination of the countertop material or a contrast in color, texture, and material to surface. Other finish selections to be made are the glass style for glass cabinet doors, material for facing the island(s), ceiling treatments, hood material, room crown, trim, flooring material and design.
Designing the ultimate kitchen involves developing a functional space plan, selecting the desired appliances and plumbing fixtures, integrating a flexible lighting system and specifying cabinet design and finishes---all of this to reflect the personalities of the owners.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Bathing with the Pharaohs
This last year we designed an Egyptian themed theater for a client. We coordinated the theme/design of the theater with the theater bathroom.
The main focus of the theater bathroom was the custom etched and carved shower doors which features both an Egyptian man and woman adorned in the clothing and jewelry of the Pharaohs. The man and woman are based off of the paintings on the walls in the tombs of Ancient Egypt. The etchings have accents of metallic paint which highlights the jewelry on each figure.
In the theater bathroom we simplified the color scheme from the bright blues, reds, greens, and gold seen in the theater by using only black and gold. The bathroom walls are covered with a hand-painted wall covering that has gold papyrus leaves on a black background.
A gold travertine selected for the main floor tile contrasts with the black and gold walls-balancing the combination of the light and dark colors.
The cabinets and trim are painted black and highlighted with a metallic gold paint. The sink vanity has a Black Absolute granite countertop, and its tiered base is faced with the same Black Granite.
The gold mirror frame which we selected has an Egyptian motif-complimenting the vanity’s tiered base. The classic designed two-arm sconces in a black and gold finish flank the mirror and completes the room design.
So, come bathe with the Pharaohs in an atmosphere of Ancient Egypt!
Christy Davis
The main focus of the theater bathroom was the custom etched and carved shower doors which features both an Egyptian man and woman adorned in the clothing and jewelry of the Pharaohs. The man and woman are based off of the paintings on the walls in the tombs of Ancient Egypt. The etchings have accents of metallic paint which highlights the jewelry on each figure.
In the theater bathroom we simplified the color scheme from the bright blues, reds, greens, and gold seen in the theater by using only black and gold. The bathroom walls are covered with a hand-painted wall covering that has gold papyrus leaves on a black background.
A gold travertine selected for the main floor tile contrasts with the black and gold walls-balancing the combination of the light and dark colors.
The cabinets and trim are painted black and highlighted with a metallic gold paint. The sink vanity has a Black Absolute granite countertop, and its tiered base is faced with the same Black Granite.
The gold mirror frame which we selected has an Egyptian motif-complimenting the vanity’s tiered base. The classic designed two-arm sconces in a black and gold finish flank the mirror and completes the room design.
So, come bathe with the Pharaohs in an atmosphere of Ancient Egypt!
Christy Davis
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