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Spacious & Elegant White Kitchen with Double Islands, Calacatta Gold Marble Countertops, Lauren O’Brien

I love an inspired design project that relates to its owners personality and lifestyle. This amazing custom kitchen remodel made me pause for a second and third look, then of course I had to share it. The project was birthed between two designer friends, a favorite bracelet and a less than functional and dated kitchen.

Custom Built-In Pantry with Wire Grid Doors Backed with Mercury Glass, Lauren O’Brien

Designed by Chicago based Lauren O’Brien, this bright, white kitchen with taupe and gray undertones is steeped in traditional design with modern accents. Scale was important in this expansive kitchen which is open to the living and dining area in the home. The existing terra-cotta flooring imported from France and massive architectural features unify the overall design.

Bright Traditional Kitchen Design with Modern Features, Large Scaled Zinc Range Hood, Lauren O’Brien

Popular kitchen trends such as double islands, stainless-steel fixtures and appliances, natural stone countertops, polished-nickel hardware, custom cabinetry and white-gray color schemes are pronounced in this remodel project.

Calacatta Gold Marble Countertops with Mitered Corners, Lauren O’Brien
Inviting & Pleasant Breakfast Room Dining Area with Whitewashed Gray Table & Slipcovered Chairs, Lauren O’Brien
Modern Polished Nickel Sconces by Holly Hunt
Polished Nickel Cabinet Hardware, Katonah Architectural Hardware

Accessories such as sconces from Holly Hunt that flank the built-in refrigerator and freezer, polished nickel hardware, Lucite Ghost stools, clear wire-wrapped light fixtures make this kitchen a winner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Breakfast Table Top Accessory, Lauren O’Brien

A beautiful and perfect wrap for this inspiring kitchen remodel project!

Please visit Traditional Home to view the full gallery of images and product sourcing and architect Michael Graham to view other projects.

 

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