Who wants to cook alone? Half the fun of making a meal is having a little company to perhaps share a glass of wine or two with during all the slicing, dicing, and sautéing. These kitchens were designed to keep friends and family close, lingering by the fire, around the breakfast table, or nestled on cozy window seats while the family chef performs culinary magic.
Santa Fe Influence
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Kitchen Design: Sandra Mora of Snaidero USA New York, NY
Client: Susan and Avraham Merav of Pleasantville
While Susan and Avraham Merav’s original kitchen was serviceable (indeed, all the cabinets and appliances were donated to Habitat for Humanity), the couple wanted something more sleek and stylish. “Susan’s love for Sante Fe’s vibrant, earthy tones and the collection of modern art and sculptures throughout her home were the inspiration for this kitchen,” says Snaidero Design Associate Sandra Mora, who was asked to take on the renovation. One major challenge was to incorporate all the extra appliances—built-in coffee machine, refrigerator, and warming drawers—that Susan wanted without compromising storage or counter space and while maintaining the kitchen’s clean lines. She chose simple white lacquer cabinets with aluminum trim details from Snaidero’s Idea Pininfarina line, which seamlessly unite the appliances into the cabinetry. The glass tile backsplash, a modern interpretation of terra cotta, is reminiscent of adobe homes found in New Mexico.
“This kitchen project was a collaboration and a labor of love,” Mora says. “Susan found her custom colored counters on a trip to the IceStone factory in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where she toured with a hard hat and goggles. She fell in love with this particular recycled glass counter.” The happy result of this collaboration is an open and inviting space for family dining and entertaining.
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Cabinets: Idea Pininfarina line, Snaidero USA New York, A&D Building; snaidero-nyc.com
Appliances: Miele six-burner gas cooktop, electric oven and speed oven, coffee system, warming drawer, 48” hood, integrated dishwasher, Sub-Zero refrigerator and freezer drawers, all from Atlantic Appliance, Mount Kisco
Sink & Faucet: Stainless-steel sink by Blanco, Dornbracht faucet, both from Davis & Warshow, Mount Kisco
Countertop: IceStone, fabricated and installed by White Plains Marble, Elmsford
Backsplash: Glass tiles by Ann Sacks Tile & Stone, Greenwich, CT, installed by Rubi Marble & Tile, Inc., Croton-on-Hudson
Floor: Bamboo installed by Art Flooring Center, Bedford Hills
Table and Chairs: Knoll; knoll.com
Electrical: Renaissance Builders Group, Inc., Mount Kisco
Lighting Design: Gary Gordon, LLC Architectural Lighting, New York, NY
Plumbing: Russel B. Bleakley Plumbing & Heating, Somers
Demolition, Installation, and Supervision: Jim Melvin, Katonah Custom Woodcraft, Katonah
Farmhouse Chic
Kitchen Design: Sam Owen of Garth Custom Kitchens, Scarsdale
Architect: John Iannacito, Scarsdale
Clients: Benjamin and Anita Rosner of Eastchester
Benjamin and Anita Rosner love to entertain, but their 1896 Victorian farmhouse kitchen was small and lacked counter and storage space. “Our refrigerator sat in an alcove by the back door and our range was tucked into what was originally a fireplace,” Anita says. “The first time we hosted Thanksgiving, I had to cook half of the meal in my neighbor’s kitchen and the rest in my own.”
After the back wall was bumped out and the kitchen totally reconfigured, space is no longer a problem. To ensure the new kitchen blended in with the style and charm of the home while still being functionally modern, the Rosners selected non-lacquered brass hardware and lighting fixtures so they will develop a patina over time. And while they loved the look of the original hardwood floors, they found them impractical. The solution? Porcelain tiles that look like hardwood planks but are more durable. Radiant heat beneath ensures warm tootsies no matter the outside temperatures.
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Cabinets & Hardware: Garth Custom Kitchens, Scarsdale; garth
customkitchens.com. Appliances: Viking range & Bosch dishwasher, Leiberts Royal Green, White Plains; Viking in-wall oven and Sub-Zero refrigerator, P.C. Richard & Son, Yonkers. Sink & Faucets: Whitehaus Farmhaus Fireclay Kitchen Sink with drain board from Vintage Tub & Bath, vintagetub.com; Barber Wilsons of London faucet (custom order), barberwilsons.com. Countertop: quartz, Garth Custom Kitchens. Floor Tile: Westchester Tile & Marble, westchestertile.com; Wall Tile: Subway Ceramics, subwaytile.com; Tin Ceiling: Armstrong; armstrong.com. Kitchen Stools: Pottery Barn; upholstery by Robert Munoz at Classic Interiors Upholstery, Pelham. Lighting Fixtures: Rejuventation Classic American Lighting & House Parts, rejuvenation.com. Contractor: Landmark Construction, remodelingmax.com
A United Front
Kitchen Design: Maryann Syrek, M. Studio Gallery, Cold Spring, NY
Client: Louis Singer and Adele Centanni, Rye
Louis Singer and Adele Centanni’s original kitchen and adjoining living area did not connect aesthetically or encourage interaction. To integrate the two disparate rooms, Maryann Syrek of M. Studio Gallery extended a peninsula into the dining/family space, using a complementary color palette and installing French limestone flooring throughout. A built-in office keeps household paperwork neatly out of view while the snazzy ribbon-flame fireplace invites family, friends, kids, even the dog, to linger while meals are being prepared, and long afterward.
“My client prefers organic surfaces and natural, earthy tones, so I used a leather-like finish on the granite tops and soft glazes over the paint,” Syrek says. “The warm wood tones are a custom mix, and the glass backsplash and beveled detail on the china closet inset add a little snap and sparkle.”
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Cabinets: Custom from JEM Woodworking and Cabinets, Inc., Hudson, NY, hand-built to Syrek’s specifications; hardware by SpectraDécor, spectradecor.com
Appliances: Sub-Zero side-by-side refrigerator, Viking range, Bosch dishwasher, Marvel wine refrigerator, Sharp microwave and warming drawer, all from Leiberts Royal Green, White Plains
Faucet: Franke, frankeksd.com
Countertop: Antique Brushed Ubatuba by Eastern Stone Fabricators, Port Chester
Backsplash: ProSource Kitchen & Bath Showroom, prosourcefloors.com
Floor: Gascogne blue honed limestone,
Walker Zanger, walkerzanger.com
Paint: Gray Mirage, Benjamin Moore, with
custom glaze on cabinetry
Table & Chairs: Grange Furniture,
grangeny.com
Lighting Fixture Over Counter:
Barreveld, barreveld.com
Photograph Over Mantle: Cali Gorevic,
caligorevic.com
Fireplace: Spark Modern Fires, sparkfires.com
Photography: Sandy Viola, Wings of Love Photography, Fishkill, NY, wingsoflovephoto.com