ROSENHAUS DESIGN GROUP
 The cherry pantry and oak column establishes the ceiling height
leaving air-rights for the curved cabinet.  Note the bar handles diagonal
line leading to the focal point.  The wrought iron cat walk unites the
spacious room.

 From a hindrance to a feature - curved tile wall has a shower on the
opposite side.  The cook tops were placed in-line, not four square to fit
on the shallower counter.  The cabinets emphasize the room dynamics
- solid to glass, then open shelves supported by the poles cutting
through the granite.

 Four 'eyes' are located on the doors as eyes are on a beautiful face.  
(Cover two doors with your finger to understand.)  Bi-fold doors provide
easier access above the corner sink.  A clothes washer is behind
doors next to the refrigerator.

 "Thank you so much...looks like something out of a magazine.  It
allows us to cook intimate dinners or host large buffets.  Our
experience was equally easy and successful - you displayed heroic
patience answering all our questions.  Moreover, your unique vision
transformed the constraints of a sad room into this magnificent space."
C.Y., D.S.   
MODERN WOOD