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Clean lines culinary suite
INSPIRATION

Modern order & warmth

The peninsula increases usable work surface while defining circulation and seating. The main work wall aligns sink and prep for clear task flow, while full-height cabinetry maximizes vertical storage.

The trick is hierarchy: keep uppers light, let mid-tones warm the room, and ground the composition with darker bases.

Welcoming layered neutrals where order meets everyday warmth

Light upper cabinets
Light uppers
Mid-tone surfaces
Mid tone
Darker base cabinetry
Base depth
Drawer rhythm and lighting
Drawer line

Modern order
& warmth

Color layering supports visual balance: light uppers reduce weight, mid-tones add warmth, and darker bases ground the composition so the kitchen stays clear and calm when it is busy.

Kitchen work wall with balanced cabinetry

Prep &
peninsula

Peninsula circulation

A clear social edge: seating stays out of the working line, and prep stays close to sink and cooktop so movement stays smooth.

Reach &
rhythm

Drawer-first bases

Drawer-first bases put
daily reach where your
hands are: less bending,
less searching, less friction
when you cook.

Order is a checklist

Align • Flow • Light
Aligned grid
Reveals and drawer sizes repeat across the elevation.
Direct flow
Drawer-first bases and clear zones keep sink, prep, and cook from crossing paths.
Layered light
Task lighting for work; ambient light for mood.

Layered order

Light uppers, warm mid-tones, and grounded bases come together in a kitchen that feels composed, fast to reset, and easy to live in every day.

Form and proportion in the modern kitchen composition.