She loved gray, all shades, all textures. A large pantry addition took pressure off the kitchen for storage, so the kitchen could be a bit more open. Designing on a 30/60 degree angle introduced motion and flow to the static space, which was used to delight in unexpected ways.
Kitchens
Contemporary & Please, Gray!




She loved gray, all shades, all textures. A large pantry addition took pressure off the kitchen for storage, so the kitchen could be a bit more open. Designing on a 30/60 degree angle introduced motion and flow to the static space, which was used to delight in unexpected ways.