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Mid-Century Elegance Brought to Life: The Hidden Door Kitchen.

Kitchen design by Beaver Kitchens

Photography by Kushla and Co


A Kitchen Designed for Everyday Living.

The Hidden Door Kitchen project is a stunning American Mid-Century renovation that blends timeless style with modern practicality. Designed by Beaver Kitchens, the space was carefully crafted to create better flow, natural light, and functionality for a busy household. The result is a kitchen that not only meets the demands of daily living but also feels warm, inviting, and designed for entertaining.

Cinder Grey and Alabaster White with a Twist.

The kitchen’s palette combines Cinder grey and Alabaster white cabinetry with natural stone finishes for a sophisticated yet understated look. A clever sliding backsplash panel reveals extra access and natural light to the scullery, showcasing the innovative design thinking behind the project. The tactile Florim Noir porcelain backsplash adds depth with its natural texture, while the Trendstone Cala Quartz benchtop introduces dramatic veining that anchors the space with elegance.

Texture, Light and Mid-Century Influence.

The design embraces a mid-century inspired aesthetic, where clean lines, subtle textures, and thoughtful detailing work together to create a kitchen that feels both timeless and contemporary. The balance of warm tones and sleek surfaces enhances the home’s sense of flow and light.

Scullery cabinetry with open shelving, stainless steel sink, and Alabaster white joinery in The Hidden Door Kitchen. Close-up of stainless steel sink and tap with Florim Noir porcelain backsplash in The Hidden Door Kitchen

Brian Bar Stools at the Breakfast Bar.

Completing the kitchen’s look are our Brian Bar Stools in anthracite. As upholstered counter stools, they bring comfort and refinement to the breakfast bar, making them ideal for both casual family meals and entertaining guests. Their streamlined profile complements the cabinetry, while the dark upholstery echoes the porcelain and quartz detailing, ensuring the stools feel like a natural extension of the overall design. Whether described as bar stools, kitchen counter stools, or breakfast bar stools, the Brian’s understated sophistication is the perfect match for this beautifully renovated kitchen.

Kitchen island with Brian Bar Stools in anthracite at The Hidden Door Kitchen by Beaver Kitchens.

Kitchen island with quartz benchtop and view into scullery cabinetry in The Hidden Door Kitchen. Wide view of The Hidden Door Kitchen with island seating and Brian Bar Stools in anthracite. Close-up of scullery shelving with white ceramicware and Florim Noir porcelain backsplash in The Hidden Door Kitchen.

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