Inspiration for a large farmhouse l-shaped enclosed kitchen in Oklahoma City with a submerged sink, white cabinets, engineered stone countertops, white splashback, porcelain splashback, integrated appliances, marble flooring, an island and black worktops.
Edmond Kitchen & Bath LLC
Edmond Kitchen & Bath LLC
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European Farmhouse

Country Kitchen, Oklahoma City

To replace an Old World style kitchen, we created a new space with farmhouse elements coupled with our interpretation of modern European detailing. With our focus on improving function first, we removed the old peninsula that closed off the kitchen, creating a location for conversation and eating on the new cantilevered countertop which provides interesting, yet purposeful design. A custom designed European cube shelf system was created, incorporating integrated lighting inside Rift Sawn oak shelves to match our base cabinetry. After building the shelf system, we placed it in front of the handmade art tile backsplash, bringing a very modern element to contrast with our custom inset cabinetry. Our design team selected the Rift sawn oak for the base cabinets to bring warmth into the space and to contrast with the white upper cabinetry. We then layered matt black on select drawer fronts and specific cabinet interiors for a truly custom modern edge. Custom pull outs and interior organizers fulfill our desire for a kitchen that functions first and foremost, while our custom cabinetry and complete design satisfies our homeowners’ desire for wow. Farmhouse style will never be the same.

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Defined Design Edmond added this to Kitchen20 August 2023

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