TRADITIONAL
Respecting the history of the
house as if pieces were
acquired at various times, are:
subway tile, wainscoting,
multi-height cabinets, counters
of concrete, slate, and stainless
steel and different glass in the
pantry than the wall cabinet,
because going from point A to
point B, why see the same
thing? In addition, a contrasting
wood focal point.
The English Antique Pine looks
150 years old with hollow beams
and half bricks.
The slopping hood centers the
kitchen with cabinets precisely
balanced keeping the symmetry
from being obvious and boring.
The low backsplash behind the
stove becomes full height above
the sink "supporting' the cabinet
rising to the double height
ceiling to maximize storage.
ROSENHAUS DESIGN GROUP
"Mark Rosenhaus successfully blended the myriad ideas
and photos I had for inspiration. He accommodated my
desire for a traditional "white" kitchen, yet not monotone,
sterile or staid. Mark's custom stainless steel sink is my
favorite in the eclectic space." M.K.