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Edison, NJ – Project 133

This Edison, NJ kitchen combines modern elegance with natural warmth, featuring rich walnut tones, sleek graphite cabinetry, and a striking marble waterfall island. Designed with precision and balance, it offers both refined aesthetics and everyday functionality in a timeless contemporary space.

Cabinetry Cost $84K
Project brief

Type:

New House, open kitchen-living area.

Location:

Edison, NJ

Goal:

To create a modern, luxurious cabinet design that accentuates the home’s impressive high ceilings with balanced proportions and refined materials.

Timeline:

9-14 weeks

Budget range:

$84+

Materials & finishes

Fronts:

67 Nizza Matt – Antharazit R178
Anti-fingerprint Matt Crystal Glass

59 Mambo – Nussbaum
Walnut Veneer

Countertop:

Quarz

Carcase:

Silvia Wood, Nussbaum

Handle:

Trendline 1 - black

Additional benefits:

Doors: Blum Soft Stop Self-Closing hinges
No Handles
Pocket Doors for the pantry area.
Hidden passage door to the garage.
Servodrive Aventos System by Blum with i-Move system by Kessebohmer
Garage for a Vacuum Robot.
Retractable shelf.
Custom Cabinet for Kitchen Aid Mixer.
Pull Out Spice Racks
Trash Units
LED lights
Premium pull-out larder by Kessebohmer
Tall Unit, Tandem Solo by Kessebohmer
Tall units with premium pull-outs by Blum.
Cutlery compartments in solid oak.
Flexible divider system.

Hardware:

Blum, Kessebohmer

Appliances:

Integrated

Design challenges & solutions

Open-plan acoustics & layout:

L shape with island

Expanding the space: 

Adjusting the kitchen design to very high ceilings. Hiding the entrance to the garage and pantry area behind pocket doors.

Usability:

Using an Anti-fingerprint finish in Crystal Glass. For better closings of the wall units, we have added a servodrive with a remote closing button.

German-made • Factory-direct pricing • Installed in NYC & metro area

For an estimated time of delivery for this Special-Order item, please inquire us.

Before

This kitchen was designed for a new construction home. After reviewing the architect’s initial plans, our team proposed key layout enhancements to improve flow and functionality.

After

As a result, we combined two smaller islands into one unified centerpiece, featuring a dedicated prep area and a spacious seating zone for six. The second row of wall cabinets was introduced to emphasize the ceiling height and incorporate elegant glassware display sections.