
Spec Home No. 05 | Kitchen & Pantry
This blog post offers an in-depth exploration of the kitchen and pantry within Studio McGee's inaugural spec home, highlighting key design decisions and the rationale behind them. The kitchen is presented as a focal point, with particular emphasis on creating a balanced and aesthetically pleasing environment through intentional design choices. Shea McGee details the strategic use of symmetry, specifically in framing the range hood, which serves as a statement piece. This is complemented by floor-to-ceiling cabinetry designed to mimic freestanding furniture, incorporating recessed pulls to distinguish it from standard kitchen storage. The design integrates a seamless flow from the kitchen into the pantry, avoiding divisive elements like pocket doors to maintain an open view from the great room.
The pantry itself is meticulously designed for both beauty and utility. Visible cabinetry in the corner is kept pristine, while less sightly food storage is discreetly positioned around the bend. The pantry also features a blend of open and closed shelving, alongside a nostalgic plate wall, a recurring element in Studio McGee designs. The cabinetry throughout the kitchen utilizes a mixed-style approach, combining flat, inset panels for drawers with raised, beaded profiles for doors. All cabinetry is unified by a finish of Sherwin Williams' Accessible Beige, contrasted with a natural, matte stain on the island's wood.
The backsplash design further exemplifies a thoughtful blend of materials. A cream-toned Moroccan zellige tile is installed behind the range, featuring a soldier course detail for added visual interest and a glossy texture. The wall leading from the pantry side of the kitchen to the ceiling incorporates the same stone material used elsewhere in the home, contributing an organic, earthy texture that evokes a mountainous aesthetic. Lighting is strategically layered to ensure both functionality and visual appeal, incorporating brass island pendants, antiqued brass flush mounts, and an articulating sconce that harmonizes with the hardware. A notable last-minute change involved swapping the main sink and prep sink locations, which proved to be a beneficial decision for the kitchen's overall design and usability. The post concludes by inviting readers to watch a webisode for a comprehensive look at the kitchen's details and Shea McGee's design process.
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