The Art of Mental Training a Guide to Performance Excellence

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With her surgeon husband facing retirement, this wife knew that they would soon exist sharing much more time together at home. And considering he loves to cook, most of that fourth dimension would be spent in the kitchen. But the inefficient kitchen in their xv-twelvemonth-old contemporary-style house in Jacksonville, Florida, was not suitable for their new lifestyle. So with a little compromise and a lot of assistance from a designer and an builder, they set the phase with a grand new cooking and entertaining space built for two.

Prelude to a Plan

A bulky center isle restricted movement in the original kitchen, higher up, which consisted of a small-scale, U-shaped arrangement of banal melamine cabinets. "When I opened the dishwasher door information technology was just an inch away from the isle," explains the wife.

Initially, the couple envisioned a unproblematic chiffonier update, simply soon they were dreaming of much more elaborate improvements, including moving the work island, reconfiguring counter seating, raising the ceiling, and adding a dining room and deck. That'due south when their contractor referred them to Jacksonville-based kitchen designer Neena Corbin, who, with local architect William Leuthold, conceived and executed a consummate renovation. The resulting design, opposite, incorporates all the structural changes the couple wished for and topped the existing inlay wood floor with new cabinets, surfaces, and appliances.

Striking Accord

"They came to me with specific, well-idea-out ideas," recalls Corbin, who always starts a project by asking clients to articulate specific likes and dislikes about their current kitchen, also as requirements for the new one. Skylights, wood flooring, and sink position—with a view—summed upwardly the owners' likes.

As for requests, the hubby, a jazz pianist who loves entertaining and cooking in front of his guests, wanted a theatrical, industrial-style room. The wife requested a comfy, beautifully lit, traditional, library-like infinite. And then Corbin devised a true compromise, what she calls a sleek transitional-traditional space, with cabinets stained a nighttime reddish, left, and room for artwork, in an organisation open to counter seating at the island.

Sound Effects

The new kitchen occupies the same 16- past-xviii-foot infinite every bit the old but with an entirely redesigned layout. Overhead, the architect raised the 8-foot ceiling by 10 feet, bringing it in line with the cathedral ceiling of the adjacent living room.

Under this soaring canopy, a massive 121/2-by-43/4-foot rectangular island with two integrated sinks on one side and counter seating on the other replaced a cramped square 1.

Corbin differentiated the eating and prep sides of the new isle by positioning the work surface 6 inches lower and topping it with creamy, one 1/2-inch-thick solid surfacing. This piece of cake-intendance material absorbs audio, such as the clatter of utensils and dinnerware, better than the New Venetian Gilt granite that covers the eating counter, contrary.

Lighting the Prepare

Recessed tin can fixtures provide overall light in the new kitchen and highlight the artwork hung high on the wall. Pendant lights illuminate the island, and nether-cabinet task lighting brightens up the range. All of the lights are on dimmers.

Slim, glass-front cabinets are lit from inside and brandish the couple'southward glassware. Sometimes these small lights are the only ones on in the firm. "Now our quietly elegant kitchen has a warm, inviting glow," the married woman says with delight.

Product Picks

· Cabinets, in dark cherry stain, by Heritage Custom Cabinetry; 717-351-1700, heritagecabinetry.biz.

· Cooktop, six-burner gas, by Dacor; 800-793-0093, dacor.com.

· Countertop in work surface area by DuPont Corian; 800-426-7426, corian.com.

· Faucet, brushed nickel pot-filler by Franke; 800-626-5771, frankeksd.com.

· Tiles in backsplash from the Avignon drove by Walker Zanger; 818-504-0235, walkerzanger.com.

· Refrigerator/freezers by Sub-Zero; 800-222-7820, subzero.com.

· Wine cooler by U-Line; 414-354-0300, u-line.com.

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