Bold & Beautiful
Most kitchens play it safe with color. This one did not, and the result is a space that stops you in the doorway.
Red quartz countertops cover the full kitchen, a choice that immediately signals this is not a conventional remodel. The color is saturated and confident, spanning the island, perimeter runs, and every work surface in a single committed direction. Against black flat-front lower cabinetry, the contrast is sharp and intentional. Natural maple upper cabinetry above the black lowers introduces warmth and keeps the palette from tipping entirely dark.
Where the Drama Peaks
A red art glass backsplash panel behind the main cooking zone echoes the countertop color in a different material, its flame-like pattern catching light differently than the flat quartz surfaces around it. Large skylights and floor-to-ceiling windows flood the kitchen with natural light, which plays across the red surfaces and shifts the mood of the room through the day. Dark slate tile flooring grounds everything below.
A Kitchen Built for Serious Cooking
The appliance package matches the ambition of the design. A full-height stainless refrigerator anchors the appliance wall alongside built-in wall ovens. A cooktop with red control knobs continues the color thread into the work zone. An open bookshelf built into the island base keeps cookbooks within reach without requiring a separate piece of furniture.
This is a kitchen built for someone who knew exactly what they wanted and did not settle for anything less.
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