Tag: kitchen

This magnificent Westchester County home built in the late 1920s is now a part of the historic register. We were hired by the homeowner to design the back of house, which consists of mud room, pool kitchen, main kitchen, and butler’s pantry. Architect Bana Choura did a fabulous job incorporating the old garage and old... Read the full article
Q: I am often asked, “What are today’s newest kitchen & bath trends?” First answer is, what do you love? It’s my job to incorporate the personal aspects yet maintain the authenticity of one’s home. This is a discipline that will allow the foundation of the room to be everlasting. The millwork in the home... Read the full article
More and more clients are selecting marble and limestone for their countertops. With these kinds of countertops it is important to be aware of Etching. Etching occurs when an acid makes contact with the countertop’s sealer. The sealer is typically removed by the acid ultimately leaving you with spots on the countertop. Here are some... Read the full article
Sarah Blank Design Studio is pleased to contribute a Luncheon for eight to the First Congregational Church and Inspirica. The menu will be seasonal fare and can accommodate special needs if required. The chef will offer tips on preparation techniques and ingredients. Our private chef  will consult with you to arrange a date. We would... Read the full article
A range top fulfills the requirements of both form and function. A heavy duty range top can last for decades, providing unequal performance when preparing meals. It also is a centerpiece of the kitchen, that helps define the role of the space. From a modern range, to a more traditional version there are many options... Read the full article
Author: Julie L. Belcove Photography: Roger Davies Produced: Howard Christian August 2012 We are proud to see our work featured in Architectural Digest’s article “Bold Strokes” which takes a look at Thomas Jayne’s full redesign of a bucolic Philadelphia area home. We were pleased to be involved in helping with the design of the millwork... Read the full article
Breakfast nooks are a perfect way to make the most of extra space in or near your kitchen. They are usually just large enough to fit a table and seating area for a cozy setting away from the hustle and bustle. If you have that bit of extra space that you don’t know what to... Read the full article
Author: Sarah Blank March 2010 Sarah Blank authors a piece with Period Homes on how to properly integrate classicism in the kitchen. She remarks on how the entire flow of a house must be taken into account, rather than viewing the kitchen as just a lone entity, it should be viewed synergistically. SBD-Period-Homes-Classicism-and-the-Kitchen   Sarah... Read the full article
Architect: Fairfax & Sammons Interior Design: Brian McCarthy Photography: William Waldron                                                                                                                                                                             Author: Mitchell Owens December 2007 Sarah A. Blank’s exquisite redesign of a family kitchen was featured in Elle Decor’s “Home for the Holidays” edition. http://www.elledecor.com/design-decorate/a7059/elle-decor-december-2007-45460/ Read the full article