

For the born entertainer, seasons present the ultimate genre for parties. Especially for residents of the north east who, for every season enjoy a new atmosphere of color, texture and temperature. With that inspiration Garden City homeowners turned to Douglas Kitchens to help them create a space that captures both the beauty of the seasons and their passion for entertaining.
"The homes original floor plan was somewhat choppy with many small rooms," recalls Doug Walsh, CKD of Douglas Kitchens. "For the new kitchen, they added a large addition that would serve as both a place to cook and entertain."
The new addition features a 30 foot kitchen with a dining area overlooking the gardens and leading out to the patio area. To maintain a continual flow between house and garden soft, neutral colors provide a pallet that can easily transition with the landscape. Oyster colored cabinets by Omega Cabinetry's custom line were chosen for their combination of subtle warmth and design flexibility. Integrated panels were used to down play the commercial like presence of appliances. While some appliances were covered, a 48" pro-range, the hallmark of any serious cook, was used as a focal point in the room. Clad in tile and architectural paneling, a hearth gives the range it's much deserved presence. Additional appliances include a double wall oven, two dishwashers, a power microwave and a 48" built in refrigerator. Keeping with the entertaining agenda, a 9 foot island was included, offering both ample space for preparation as well as a snacking and socializing area for their guests and children. Adjacent to the kitchen is a butler's pantry fitted with cherry burgundy cabinets an integrated dishwasher and a sink. Finally the mud room off the kitchen provides guests with a not so out of the way place to hang their coats when the season calls for it.