Inspiration for a traditional kitchen in DC Metro with beaded cabinets, marble worktops, white cabinets, a single-bowl sink, white splashback and stone slab splashback.
Bradford Design LLC
Bradford Design LLC
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French Vanilla

Traditional Kitchen, DC Metro

This is the most elegant and formal kitchen Bradford Design has created to date. Yet only a few steps through a paneled-finished interior refrigerator cabinet one will find a less formal, complimentary second kitchen with features such as “chicken wire” cabinet door fronts on furniture-like cabinetry. The kitchen has a custom Bradford Design range hood, an island designed to look like it is supported by furniture legs, and an especially large and dramatic wall built-in. All of the cabinetry - on each wall in both kitchens - were designed totally symmetrical and without a seam between cabinets on the same plane. Integrating the cabinetry crown molding with the architect’s integrate room crown was another design challenge that defines this room. A Bradford Design master vanity continues the “all white” theme throughout this new French home on the water. Photographer: Greg Hadley Featured articles: "Better Homes and Gardens" Special Interest Publication "Beautiful Kitchens", Summer 2009 and "Washington Spaces" magazine, Spring 2009.

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