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much as for utility. All messy aspects of food
preparation are relegated to a walk-in pantry.
The kitchen plays an important part in the
inside-outside design, too. The main kitchen
extends past the side of the glass wall as an
alfresco kitchen, complete with barbecue, wine
fridge and its own cabinetry. A near-invisible
glass pivot door separates the two kitchens.
While they appear to be a single kitchen,
one visible difference is in the treatment of the
splashback. This changes from sleek stainless
steel indoors to alternating horizontal strips of
opaque and clear glass for the outdoor kitchen.
Top: Whether open or shut, large
glass doors allow views throughout
the living spaces to the river. The
flooring is Jura limestone, while the
millwork is in cedar.
Above: As much a sculptural event
as a practical workspace, the indoor
kitchen offers balanced forms and
materials, with the island under-lit
to dramatic effect. The messy side of
kitchen life is relegated to a walk-in
pantry directly behind. A low central
counter acts as a serving platform.
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