Planning for a kitchen can be taken to many levels. Detailing a special wine rack or pot rack, planning for adequate lighting at each surface, and allowing room for the cook(s) while accommodating guests are all part of the process. However, each family often still has unique concerns that should be considered in the kitchen design. Often the limits of the kitchen are merged with dining and sitting rooms and the relationship of these spaces can contribute to the comfort of family gatherings.


Cabinet finishes, countertop surfaces, appliance selection and even cabinet door hardware will all influence the look and feel of a kitchen. Nevertheless, this is an area of volatile budget options and we can work carefully with our clients to help balance the vision with the cost and quality considerations.

New kitchen with skylights for renovated farm house in Charlottesville, Virginia, designed by Candace Smith Architect
Heavy timber ceiling and new kitchen in addition to Virginia residence, designed by architect Candace Smith, AIA
New traditional kitchen in addition to renovated Virginia historic landmark Mt. Ida, addition details, by architect Candace Smith, AIA
Aga stove and custom tile work at kitchen for new residence in Albemarle County, Virginia, designed by Candace Smith, AIA
Kitchen and breakfast room in addition to Virginia residence, designed by architect Candace Smith, AIA
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