Walker St., New York

Apartment Renovation Project

Kitchen

Cabinetry: Italian

Countertop: Neolith

Appliances: Gaggenau | Wolf

Architect: Taylor Lawson

Photographer: Costa Picadas

For our client’s open-concept apartment, we matched the bright and airy space with a minimal, modern Japandi-style kitchen that complements the interiors with an achromatic palette and fixtures in basic shapes inspired by the statement arched windows.

With the light setup, we decided to design the cabinetry devoid of any hardware. The doors also have embedded grips or push-to-open mechanisms.

We’ve also incorporated classic materials like the stainless steel fittings and porcelain countertop and backsplash by Neolith for a fresh and clean feel.

For an undisrupted flow, we integrated the hood and the fridge. The long island is encased under a beautiful Neolith porcelain countetop that falls to the floor on both ends. It houses a microwave, a convenient pop-up outlet, and also continues as a four-seater dining.

The white tones combined with earthy wood flooring and dark furniture creates the perfect yin-and-yang, balancing function with elegance.