Later: The kitchen retains its original footprint, but in a smokey blue-gray (de Nims by Fero and Ball), the custom inset cabinets, boldly added with marble countertops and backsplash, form a striking design statement. The floor, stained gray, gives the space to the space with subtle sophistication.
Mcqueld re -wrapped the roof beam in oak and flank matte plaster hood with wooden shelves, adding heat and texture. The fickle head for the character of the island’s marine past across the house, including an attractive “purthol” on the galli door – actually wrapped in a convex ancient mirror leather.