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 mimic that shape on the cabinetry elevation above, so when you were   on business, but when they do get to be home, they want to fix
 facing the island you’d see a full circle created from the island shape   themselves a Cosmopolitan and look over the city lights from their
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 and cabinetry beyond? From there I knew I had the basic shapes that   own slice of heaven on the 30  floor.
 I wanted, so I started pulling material inspiration.
 In your choice of materials for the project, you opted to mix things
 What mood were you trying to project with this kitchen design?   up. Why is that?


 I’ve really been feeling a contemporary, Scandinavian-inspired look   I wanted to use a blend of both solid surface and quartz products in
 in a lot of my current designs, so I wanted to bring in light oak, a   the design to showcase the different kinds of countertop materials
 gray color, and keep the overall palette pretty light. I am definitely   that Corian® Design offers. In order to elevate the overall palette and
 a fan of saturated colors, and sometimes I like to use bright pops   give some real visual detail and sophistication to the design, I chose
 of color in some of my other designs. I have noticed myself evolve   Corian® Quartz in the Versilia Grigio color for its beautiful veining
 though, and I find myself having more restraint with color than in   and  exquisite  detail. To create  more  of a  contrast,  I selected  the
 the past. Paneling is associated with older homes from the 1960s and   Deep Anthracite solid surface, a beautiful black with little sparkly
 70s’, but in the same way that wallpaper has seen a huge resurgence   flecks in it, giving the space a small, exquisite detail. Finally, I added
 in recent years, paneling is another material that is versatile, and can   Carbon Concrete solid surface to complement the Versilia Grigio.
 add some architectural interest to your walls. Due to the simplicity   It’s this beautiful, gray tone surface with just a little bit of texture.
 of this design, it just adds a little more visual detail that the space   The mixture of the three materials made the space dramatic and airy
 needed. I pictured this space as being a penthouse apartment in   at the same time.
 Chicago (because New York would just be too obvious). I think a
 media mogul and her artist husband live here. They are often away   bobbyberkhome.com




































                                                                                                OPPOSITE: Bobby Berk’s Modern
                                                                                                Art Deco-meets-Scandinavian kitchen
                                                                                                featuring a mix of Corian® Quartz and
                                                                                                Corian® Solid Surface colors.
                                                                                                THIS PAGE: A selection of residential
                                                                                                interiors designed by Bobby Berk.





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