Hi Tom,
I know this is a long e-mail!
I’m remodeling my parents kitchen. It’s been an experience. We are nearing the end. haha!
CABINETS: Cream with medium glaze with a contrasting cherry Kaffe crown mold and light rail trim with a white rope inset in the crown(sort of French Country European style I suppose).
SINK BASE: Cherry Kaffe that juts out from the rest of the cabinets with the corners 45 degreed.
ISLAND: Cherry Kaffe with stainless warming drawer and overhang for stools.
LINK for Irish Cream by Merillat (not sure that this picture accurately portrays the color)
LINK for Kaffe Cherry (middle picture of right).
APPLIANES: Wolf Stainless 48″ range with 52″ hood. Meile dishwasher with a cream cabinet front adhered. Subzero 650 stainless refrigerator. Wolf warming drawer on island.
Wall color (have no idea).
Floors: Acacia in a mahogany stain. The island is the darkest color of the grain that you see in the wood. This wood has a lot of variation in the grain, but because of the dark formal stain, you don’t see it as much as you would if it were a lighter color. There isn’t a picture online, but it is a 6″ plank handcrafted (rustic feel) wood. Feels like its always been in the house…very Old World farmhouse.
Cabinet hardware: Birdcage style oil rubbed bronze/black.
We are stuck on our granite.
They looked at Titanium and loved the piece, but my husband and I just don’t think the black matches the style of the kitchen with the contrasting trim they have.
Our designer at Reico said New Venetian Gold would be too yellow for the cabinets and suggested Giallo Venenziano (which i thought looked pinkish brown), and the other designer (who was in town while we are granite
shopping) said it would go beautifully as long as we looked for one not too washed out or golden I think.
I’m leaning towards the fact that it will go with the cabinets, but I’m not sure. My parents have traditional, elegant, and ornate taste. I think that with the trim already contrasting and there being a lot to look at already in this kitchen, that a monochromatic look with the creamy cabinets would whiten the cabinets up some and set the island off as the feature that it is (because obviously, it would contrast with the garnet colored cherry)… but I worry about the New Venetian Gold and its yellowness that people say it has.
I’ve read absolutely every entry you have made regarding New Venetian Gold and its tract home style and all that, so you don’t have to recap if you don’t want too
I work for a production builder, and my husband does remodels and this is what we came up with ( but I wouldn’t say that granite selection is a strength of mine). So I need your opinion. I have a WORLD VISION sister too, btw!
We have one arched 50″ window over the sink, and the sitting area has 3 2′8″x5′2″ windows letting in light. I’ll send pictures at your emails address as soon as my father can send them to me tonight, I hope.
I was thinking that the New Ventian Gold would look similar to this kitchen (in the areas of the kitchen that we have cream cabinetry since its a two toned kitchen.) LINK
Thank you in advance,
Naomi
Hello Naomi.
Thank you for your clear description and the follow-up photos. I believe that I have the perfect suggestion but first I strongly want to discourage New Venetian Gold and Giallo Veneziano for this kitchen. With the two-tone
glazed cabinetry, the glass doors you definitely have a William-Oh meets French Country décor going on here. The granite must have compatible presence or you will blow the whole room.
Many people choose New Venetian Gold and Giallo Veneziano for color, and that is right thing to do – for color only. These two colors do nothing for ‘presence’. That is exactly why track-home builders use these because they do not want to create ‘presence’ in a home that does not have much elsewhere.
The right time to use these granites is when ‘color only’ is the goal and/ or an emphasis is going to be place on the backsplash as the room’s focal point.
Your kitchen needs semi-tight grain granite with smooth black lines and some clusters of muted brown tones. Absolute the best choice for this is granite called Terra Brazilis. As the name states, it is from Brazil and a so-so swatch of it can be seen on www.GraniteStock.com.
This granite is rich, deep, classy and still old-world. It has just the right amount of black that you need to bring color-purpose to the hardware and the café browns are perfect with both the light and dark glazed cabinets.
I would carry it up the backsplash as well, full-height up to the cabinets.
You might consider tile for the splash but there is already too much going on in depth and shades in this kitchen. Enjoy the granite and go full height on the splash.
I recommend Arandis Granite sometimes in this décor, but the combination that would be a second choice because you need more black than the Arandis has to offer. Still take a look at both.
I also want to add one note about full exotic colors like Juperana Persa. It would blow this décor in just the opposite way as New Venetian Gold. I mention this because I bet you will see and consider it as well. However, you have beautiful cabinets and floors and exotics like Persa or Ferro Gold would be like putting pinstripes on a Roll Royce.
Lastly, there are two ways you can go with the edge detail. You can stay more-old-world and simple with a half-bullnose or you can really bring up the formality with a Roman Ogee or an ogee bullnose. Just don’t go with a flat edge (too contemporary) or a full bullnose (too modern/traditional).
Good luck and thank you for supporting the Rock Blog’s World Vision kids!