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Two-Tone Kitchen in Central Harlem – New York

  • Front Material

    SMART-M 4621 Snow White

  • Front Material

    TOP 1506 - Graphite Concrete

  • Carcase

    K160F - Snow White

  • Carcase

    K075P - Black

  • Price Group

    5, 1

  • Year of Completion

    2020

Award Winning Two-tone Kitchen Featured on Elle Decor

In Central Harlem, we completed an award-winning two-tone kitchen renovation in collaboration with renowned designer Delia Kenza. This kitchen showcases a striking contrast between light and dark, creating a visually captivating and modern space. The upper cabinets are finished in a satin white glass, giving the kitchen a bright and airy atmosphere. This finish beautifully reflects light, making the space feel open and inviting.

In contrast, the base cabinets feature a graphite concrete finish, adding a layer of modern sophistication and industrial appeal to the design. The two-tone kitchen concept, with its mix of light and dark cabinetry, creates a balanced and dynamic look that enhances the overall aesthetic. The raw concrete countertops continue the industrial theme, offering a seamless and minimalist feel that ties the entire design together.

To introduce a playful and creative touch, geometric tiles were used for the backsplash. These tiles infuse the two-tone kitchen with a sense of fun and artistic flair, while still maintaining the modern, sophisticated style. Stainless steel appliances blend effortlessly into the design, providing both functionality and a sleek finish that complements the overall look.

This two-tone kitchen is a testament to the successful collaboration with Delia Kenza. The thoughtful blend of materials, textures, and finishes creates a harmonious and cohesive space that is both functional and visually stunning. The design not only transforms the kitchen but also elevates the aesthetic of the entire home, making it a true standout in the vibrant and eclectic neighborhood of Central Harlem.