Open & Modern
Gray is doing a lot of work in this kitchen, and it earns every bit of it.
Slate gray flat-front cabinetry runs floor to ceiling, its clean profile keeping the room composed and unhurried. No raised panels, no decorative hardware to interrupt the surface. The restraint is an intentional choice, and it pays off by letting the countertops take center stage without competition.
The Stone That Anchors Everything
The fantasy quartzite countertop is the design centerpiece. Bold veining in gray, white, and warm taupe moves across the island and perimeter surfaces with the kind of natural variation that no engineered material fully replicates.
A stainless apron-front farmhouse sink sits within it, grounding the more contemporary cabinetry with a detail that carries a bit of warmth. A large skylight above pulls natural light directly onto the stone surface, which shifts the way it reads throughout the day.
The Pantry No One Sees Coming
The most functional decision in this kitchen is also the least visible. A full walk-in pantry sits behind a flush cabinet door on the appliance wall, completely invisible when closed. Inside, floor-to-ceiling shelving keeps pantry goods organized and accessible without a single item visible from the main kitchen. It is the kind of storage solution that changes how a household operates day to day.
Built-in wall ovens, a coffee machine, and a large island with seating for four round out a kitchen that is as thoughtfully planned as it looks.
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