In a Point Loma, CA neighborhood filled with coastal contemporary architecture, this home’s owners turned back the clocks 100 years to the Spanish revival style so prevalent in early San Diego.
The kitchen is a standout. It features darker cabinetry that sets an elegant tone, complemented by an island offering ample prep and gathering space.
Adjacent to the main kitchen, a cleverly utilized small buffet area maximizes space.
Floating shelves with decorative metal brackets enhance both beauty and practicality, matching the exposed beams above. A cabinet with glass doors and traditional hinges off the kitchen displays glassware with sophistication.
To further embrace the old-world charm, period-correct hardware and materials were sourced from antique stores and abroad, blending new cabinetry with antique elements to achieve a seamless look.