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About the Project

A New York Townhouse Kitchen Redefined

This sophisticated New York City townhouse kitchen blends timeless elegance with contemporary flair, showcasing the pinnacle of luxury kitchen design. Custom Bilotta Cabinetry is finished in Farrow & Ball’s classic white Wevet and the rich, moody Hague Blue, both beautifully contrasted by handcrafted walnut dovetail drawers that add warmth and artisanal detail.

Showstopping Calacatta Nero Marble Masterpiece

The true centerpiece of the space is the dramatic honed Calacatta Nero marble, by BAS Stone in Brooklyn, NY. Its bold, expressive blue and grey veining extends seamlessly across the countertops, waterfall edges, backsplash, and even the vent hood — making a powerful and cohesive statement in this custom kitchen.

Refined Details and Luxury Finishes

An antique mirror glass is featured on the bar and hutch area doors, offering a reflective, vintage touch that subtly separates these zones from the main kitchen while enhancing the sense of depth and light. 

Finishing touches include Armac Martin’s Bromford Collection knobs and pulls in polished nickel, paired with Waterworks’ sleek Henry gooseneck faucet in the same finish — lending a crisp, modern edge to the overall design.

Photography by Stefan Radtke.