Modern Kitchen for a Mid-Century Modern Home
Wall cabinets by Centorbi are natural cherry wood with a dark stained cherry cap, and a light Cambria Windmere quartz countertop that flows up into a backsplash. The island takes on a slightly different personality with its natural zebrawood topped by a Saturnia granite.
An ultra-modern modern ranch home in St. Louis County, MO was built in 1958 but had a 1980s kitchen. The homeowners wanted a more functional kitchen that better fit the vintage of their home, and would embrace their indoor/outdoor lifestyle centered around the pool.
A portion of the kitchen’s exterior wall was removed for an addition between the kitchen and family room, creating a vestibule that brings in light and views to the pool. It also made room for a powder room that also serves as a changing room. The kitchen is all about precise function for cooking and entertaining, tailored exactly to the family’s needs while respecting the mid-century modern architecture of the home.
Photos by Toby Weiss @ Mosby Building Arts.
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