Palm Beach Illustrated

Parisian PANACHE

nterior designer Lorraine Rogers-Bolton and senior designer Amanda Wyant Binns of did their homework before employing a Francophile approach for this Palm Beach Gardens home. Responding to the owners’ desire for a Parisian loft vibe, the duo studied numer - ous New York City hotels and restaurants that also embraced a French sensibility. The resultant kitchen mixes styles and finishes, marrying brass, bronze, and stainless steel with charcoal wood and timeless details like a library ladder. The mar - ble slabs, with their ideal balance of white, gray, and caramel, were strategically positioned so the direction of the veining provides maxi - mum impact. “The drama of the bookmatched slab on the backsplash and continuation of the veining across the island is so bold that it really makes a statement,” says Rogers-Bolton. Palm Beach Gardens ()

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