Steal This Look: An Industrial Kitchen in a Brooklyn Townhouse
A three-apartment Italianate building in Brooklyn was converted to a single-family house with the help of Elizabeth Roberts and Ensemble Architecture, DPC. The gut renovation in the kitchen included opening the back wall, converting a fireplace into a grill, and installing a vent in the kitchen island. Here, we’ve detailed the sources for the kitchen?from the cabinets to the appliances and accessories?to re-create some or all of the look at home.
Above: The kitchen on the main floor has a wall of steel-frame windows from Optimum Window. (For more on the project, see our post Brooklyn Revival: A Bright and Open Family House by Ensemble Architecture.)
Above: The kitchen was designed with views in mind: Working at the sink and back counter offers views into the garden while working at the island looks out onto the living room.
Above: Owners Conor and Cristin wanted a gas range and a vent integrated into the kitchen island.
Above: A fireplace was converted with an industrial wood-burning grill and tiled wall.
Materials
Above: Cabinet doors were painted on-site in Benjamin Moore’s Silent Night.
Above: Custom cabinets were fabricated by Wood Mode with the Sturbridge Recessed doors.
Above: The countertops are made of honed Blue de Savoie marble like this stone at ABC Stone.
Above: The floors are plain-sawn white oak, unstained and finished with Bona Naturale ($119 at Amazon), a sealant that has an untreated look.
Above: The converted fireplace wall fea...
| -------------------------------- |
| Samsung introduces Ambient Mode |
|
|
