Concerned that there was no loading zone to place groceries near the fridge, I included two separate design concepts to help eliminate that issue.  Always striving to make something fun (wall/partition feature) and then turning it into something functional.

Being able to seat many people was a priority with the design.  Top-down view with measurements.  Shows proper spacing to seat 11 people if needed.

This client wanted to maintain their 1950s Mid-Century Modern home with a custom kitchen that would reflect the same style.  The client wanted floor to ceiling pantry cabinets on the north end with a minimalist approach of no wall cabinets.  A wall and wall/ceiling feature is an added detail I designed that helps tie in the Mid-Century Modern vibe.  After a few tweaks and decision making, the entire design was spec'd out to then be built by a cabinet maker.

MID-CENTURY MODERN CUSTOM KITCHEN

One nice advantage of being able to computer render my design ideas is that  with a few clicks of a mouse, I am able to show the client several options to help with the decision making process.  The next three picture boxes are some examples.

BEFORE PICTURES

MID-CENTURY MODERN CUSTOM KITCHEN