Green Ceilings, Bold Woodwork

A Kitchen Where Texture Meets Performance

Design isn’t just about color or cabinetry—it’s about how a space feels when you live in it. This kitchen combines earth-toned textures, architectural lighting, and strategic appliance integration to create a room that’s both intimate and impressive.
At the heart of it all are Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, placed thoughtfully to support cooking, entertaining, and everyday elegance.

1. The Cooktop: Wolf’s ICBCG365P/S Gas Performance, Framed in Brass

Tucked under a custom brass-toned hood, the Wolf 91 cm Professional Gas Cooktop (ICBCG365P/S) delivers precision with its five dual-stacked sealed burners. It’s designed for serious cooks who want fast boils and delicate simmers—all on the same surface.
But what truly sets this cooktop apart is its customization potential. Homeowners can choose from a range of knob finishes—including black, brushed stainless steel, brushed gray, or brushed brass—paired with matching brushed stainless or brushed brass bezels. It’s a subtle yet impactful way to complement your kitchen’s unique palette.

Read more about Knobs and Bezels Across Wolf Appliances here
You could explore a warm-toned brass bezel and knob combination to echo metallic elements like hardware or lighting fixtures for a curated, layered feel.

2. Seamless Sophistication with the ICBCL4850SD/O Overlay Refrigerator

To the left of the cooktop sits the ICBCL4850SD/O, a panel-ready overlay model from the Classic Series. It blends effortlessly into the cabinetry, allowing the richness of the woodwork to take center stage without compromising storage or function.
With dual refrigeration, internal water dispenser, and precise temperature controls, this 122 cm French-door refrigerator is a true performer—yet it recedes into the background visually, reinforcing the kitchen’s balanced, material-forward design.

Using an overlay unit like this offers the best of both worlds: high-performance food preservation, without interrupting the visual language of your space.

3. The Oven Tower: Sleek and Centered

The Wolf M Series Oven stack sits perfectly in line with the cabinetry, creating a visual rhythm that runs the length of the space. This positioning keeps your primary cooking appliances close—but not intrusive—on the periphery of the kitchen’s core island.

Try placing wall ovens slightly away from the main work triangle in open-plan kitchens to maintain flow while still offering access.

4. The Wine Column: Sub-Zero ICBCL3050W/O Makes a Statement in Oak

Set within rich wooden cabinetry, the Sub-Zero ICBCL3050W-O wine column blends preservation with presentation. Its glass door softly reveals the collection inside, while the wooden shelving and LED lighting tie it in beautifully with the natural finishes of the space.

Wine storage placed just outside the main cook zone makes for a natural transition to the dining or serving area.

Details That Define the Space

• The green ceiling adds unexpected drama and a sense of intimacy.
• Warm, angled wood flooring leads the eye and defines the kitchen’s boundaries.
• A soft island profile in natural stone becomes both the sculptural centerpiece and the prep hub.

You could use ceiling color to lower the visual weight of a room or to add unexpected richness to otherwise neutral surroundings.

Why This Kitchen Works

This is a kitchen designed for thoughtful living. Every material and appliance serves a purpose, but never feels overbearing. From the precision of the Wolf cooktop to the quiet luxury of panel-ready refrigeration, it’s a lesson in how tactile design and technology can coexist.

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