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With the initial view of the kitchen, the “energy” was perfect. Later revealed, of course it was the green! It is so refreshing to hear a designer reveal the rationale behind the design and then actually share their sources. What a privilege to learn from you. Please know that you are making such a such contribution by empowering others to achieve their dream homes. Many thanks!
We have been living with our 1980’s style kitchen since 1992! It is literally falling apart and while we are are excited for a reno, I am completely overwhelmed! Thank you for sharing your thought process and creative ideas and solutions. I really appreciate your calm, practical approach and it’s nice to know these products are available to us. 🇨🇦.
Great ideas if you have the money. I know that this is a commercial kitchen and I love what you have designed here. It is practical, colourful and matches the outdoor landscape like the trees, mountains and rivers. Very well thought out and put into practice. Kudos to you and your gift of creativity and no FEAR to try something unique. You are NOT a cookie cutter designer; you have your own ideas and you are not afraid to try something new and out of the ordinary; like I said unique. That is a good quality. Who wants to follow the Jones’?
I so thoroughly enjoyed this article! I watched it over again. I definitely took note of the slab doors and hardware…and loved the trim idea! I loved the apr`es ski bar, also! I wish you had talked about your flooring. I noticed you have two different types of flooring in your kitchen. Interesting. What is the reason for this, may I ask?
Beautiful design and concept. I will definitely use some of her ideas while I renovate my house! I have watched Sarah mature and evolve into a talented designer since I first saw her “Room Service” broadcasted on PBS about 20 years ago before she married. In one of those episodes, she designed her then-boyfriend’s home. This was PT (pre-Tommy Smythe).
Супер-идея с настенными панно из камня – безграничная фантазия, каждый видит своё неповторимое… Спасибо за мастер-класс по использованию остатков материалов и одной серии шкафов в разных пространствах – просто высший пилотаж, как и способ увеличения толщины столешницы за счет планки – это пример выхода из безвыходного положения, вы даже обстоятельства заставляете работать на проект и на вашу идею! Успехов и удачи во всём!!!
I’m so happy that you touched on the seam. We’re putting in a 13-14′ island (for a mountain chalet we actually tried to hire you for, but ironically you were doing your own mountain chalet – this one! lol) and I’ve been wracking my brains to figure out what to do with the seam. Love that metal shower edging band detail, too.
I’m curious about how the lighting performs at night. I hate a lot of recessed lighting breaking up a ceiling but it feels necessary for after dark food prep. There doesn’t seem to be anything over the breakfast table and with no upper cabinets, no under counter lighting. Sarah likes to cook, so she would think about this. How does it work??
I’ve watched Sarah for years on HGTV and contribute the design success of waaaay too many interior designers here in the USA to Sarah. They, of course, NEVER give her the credit due. Love your work and the influence you’ve had on this country. Some of us KNOW what you’ve done for this country. I LOOOOOVE your lake home…Wow, and Wow. Wish you were still on USA HGTV, but I’ll watch you from Mars if need be.
How do you hide the metal tile trim where it goes around the seating end of the bar? i.e. it’s not sandwiched between the lower cabinet and countertop. I particularly love your articles when you explain how you achieve the look, as you did with the floating desk, and how you approach solving problems, as you did with the marble that was too narrow. I love the end result visually, but equally, enjoy the how and the why. You are very generous with your knowledge and expertise – thank you!
OMG this kitchen, is probably one of my top 3 fav’s overall! It’s such a great example of biophilic design! Here’s why: First the 3 pendant lights are so organic in shape, they look like snow drops from the ceiling, or naturally shaped river stones that have been well worked over in a strong flowing glacial river bed. And the chairs at the table? What is the source of those? I just love them. They have a beautiful curve and organic shape~! AND all of the gorgeous stone vases on the breakfast bar? I would LOVE to order these. Next, the idea of multiple gathering options which allows for a true communal space for different groupings of people. The marble backsplash with a green reflective in the color of glacial water. Finally, the INCREDIBLY beautiful marble backsplash at the bar! This is my fav. piece of marble you have ever used SR! All of this connects directly to what is outside in that environment. “Channel 1” as SR calls it. Totally inspiring! location is KING here! The kitchen feels like a tree-top kitchen! All of the gorgeous views bring nature right into the kitchen and I love that!! Biophilic to the MAX but with such style and elegance added! I JUST LOVE THIS! This is probably my top 3 kitchens by SR! Next, the unique and beautiful features and workarounds that are used in the kitchen! ith that gorgeous green element). Next, THAT RANGE! WOW! LOVE the avocado green! Next, LOVE the brass accent which is a workaround to make the counters 1.5 inches. But what an upgrade in effect!
Sarah, I am intrigued by your tiny detailed decisions, like the brass line using current building material under the counter tops, the highlighted seams, framing the marble at the bar, using fridge cabinets differently and the island in an odd shape….just brilliant!!!! I LOVE your design decisions! As a fellow Canadian in Ontario, I will look up your detailed supply materials! I am very excited in finding your articles. THANK YOU for sharing your expertise!
It’s a great rental kitchen. The lower cupboards the boxes appear to be a shade darker than the doors???? I was interested in your discussion on oil from your hands on surfaces. What is a cleaner that removes that oil and does not hurt the finish? I will forever balk at a lovely banquette with a table that does not reach the entire thing. Even if I am just hanging, while other’s worked, I would probalby have a cup of something and want a table to set it on. A table for four in a space that sleeps so many is very frustrating for the renters–ask me how I know!!!!?