Randsford Project
For this second-home golf retreat in Pacific Grove, our clients wanted a modern, open kitchen that elevated both function and social connection. We transformed the space by removing an interior dividing wall, uncovering an underutilized hallway wet bar and integrating it directly into the main living and entertaining zone, dramatically expanding the visual openness and flow throughout the home. The centerpiece of the new kitchen is a state-of-the-art Invisicook hidden induction cooktop seamlessly built into the island surface, paired with fully integrated main and bar sinks crafted from the same countertop material for a clean, sculpted, uninterrupted aesthetic. The kitchen also features a full suite of Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove appliances, bringing precision functionality and culinary performance into the experience. The result is a warm, modern coastal retreat where technology, thoughtful planning, and architectural restraint create a perfect environment for entertaining friends after long days on the golf course.
Original kitchen.
Original kitchen.
Finishes selection.
Removed wall to open up the space and give better access to the wet bar.
Cabinetry installation.
Cabinetry installation complete. Island features a downdraft and an Invisicook hidden induction cooktop and seating for five. SubZero and Cove appliances.
Original Studio Faverty renderings
Wolf speed oven and microwave drawer with integrated workstation kitchen sink.
Original Studio Faverty renderings.
Wet bar with integrated sink.
Original Studio Faverty renderings