Kitchen of the Week: Art Gallery as Kitchen in Montreal - Remodelista
Most clients have the same general priorities when remodeling: more storage, bulletproof surfaces, ample countertop prep space.
Photography by Mario Dubreuil, courtesy of Cuisines Steam.
But for a couple commissioning a nontraditional kitchen in Montreal, the ask was different: Space for their artwork was priority number one, along with a mandate to visually bring the outdoors in.
The central island is topped with St-Marc stone, a limestone from Quebec. The designer added illuminated nooks of painted metal specifically to display artwork, which the clients collected on travels throughout Asia and Africa.
The kitchen island is at table height—30 inches tall—so it functions as both an eat-in dining table and a prep surface. The trio of pendant lights above the dining section is a custom design.
The oven and induction stove are by Bosch; the latter has an automated downdraft vent installed at the back.
The homeowners are avid travelers and collect artwork while abroad.
Cuisines Steam designed a table to match the kitchen island on the other side of the full-height window.