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                                SARAH ROBERTSON
Studio Dearborn
The owners of this commodious center-hall Colonial in Larchmont had already revamped the entire home but left the kitchen for last. Enter the designer, who com- posed a palette of finishes that included shades of gray/blue, creamy beige, and pale oak before installing opulent Calacatta mar- ble countertops and a backsplash. A zinc statement range hood fills out the range wall and confers
a comforting patina of age and place. Other compelling elements include a white-oak breakfast bar with aged, brass-mesh doors and matching apothecary pullouts, along with more brass hardware, lighting, and fixtures, synergisti- cally extolling the modern virtues of antiquity.
CONTRIBUTORS: Gese Silva, GPS Construction & Renovation LLC
PHOTOGRAPHY: Adam Kane Macchi
    KIM MITCHELL
KAM DESIGN
This kitchen was a part
of a first-floor gut reno in Larchmont that transformed multiple rooms to an airy, light-filled space. The timeless design suggests a California coastal vibe, with watery ceramic tiles and dove-gray custom kitchen cabinetry com- plementing the warm wood tones of the floor and beams. Maximizing interest and character, reclaimed beams were sourced and installed at the end of the cabinet run, as if they’d always been there. Finishing touches include an antique pewter Waterstone faucet and filter, and Caesar- stone Frosty Carrina quartz countertops; linen shaded sconces; a gray, cerused oak- wood island (with wine fridge and prep sink) with cone- shaped pendant lights above. CONTRIBUTORS: First Class Woodworking PHOTOGRAPHY: Regan Wood
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