Angles and Elegance: A Dual Kitchen Design That Entertains Effortlessly
At the heart of the Tablerock Project is a sculptural kitchen that balances architectural drama with modern functionality, plus a hidden back kitchen that keeps the spotlight clean.
Designed to dazzle without sacrificing function, the kitchen in this lakeside home is a study in refined geometry and visual harmony. Sleek lines, beveled edges, and high-contrast materials create a sophisticated space perfect for both everyday living and elegant entertaining.
The dramatic focal point? A statement island clad in angled Cambria quartz, topped with a natural walnut surface featuring a sculpted back bevel. This detail is mirrored in the custom range hood above, tying the whole space together with architectural intent.
Warm walnut, horizontal grain laminate cabinetry, and polished stainless-steel accents bring balance to the black, bronze, and neutral palette. The cabinetry is minimalist, yet its texture and tone add a tactile richness that grounds the open-concept space.
Behind the scenes, a fully equipped back kitchen mirrors the main space in materials and craftsmanship. Hidden from view, it includes essential appliances and prep space, keeping the central kitchen pristine and ready for guests.
From sculptural surfaces to subtle contrasts, every element is intentional, creating a luxurious kitchen that’s both livable and breathtaking.
Photo Credit Matt Kocourek












