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Stonecrop Residence
kitchen

Stonecrop Residence

The Challenge
The clients were renovating a 1850s stone home originally built by a stonemason, complete with uneven floors, 24” thick stone walls, and grand 12-foot ceilings.

They wanted a large, refined kitchen and dining space that would honor the home's history while integrating clean, functional millwork that felt more like heirloom furniture than cabinetry.

The Solution
We designed and built a sprawling custom kitchen using white oak material with an aged finish that complements the stone structure.

The cabinetry features integrated solid wood pulls framed within each panel—blending millwork with furniture sensibility. The layout includes a generous island, tailored banquette seating, and integrated design details that strike a balance between restraint and refinement.

Project Type
Kitchen / Cabinetry / Banquette

 

Location
Private Residence, Ontario

 

The Details
Materials | White oak with custom-aged finish

Technical Considerations | Seamless installation over uneven floors and into original stone walls. Work with height without making the room overwhelming.

Notable Design Features

    • Integrated wood-framed cabinet pulls

    • Curved banquette with hidden storage

    • Upholstered seating in leather and fabric, cane panels

    • Oversized curved plaster hood

    • Subtle detailing to preserve focus on original molding and masonry

 

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