Sintered compact surface contributes to modern kitchen design
Neolith countertops — complemented by hardwood cabinetry and a marble backsplash — proved to be the perfect design solution for a residential kitchen in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
When designing his new 2,500-square-foot home up in the mountains of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, longtime woodworker, Jason Good, wanted to create a space that was both contemporary and functional. Known as one of the foremost craftsman in the local area, Good has been honing his skills in cabinetry design and construction over many years. When designing his home, he said he never intended for the kitchen to become the focal point, but after beginning the design process and all it entailed, that seemed to be where the path led him.
“The kitchen wasn’t intended to become that big,” said Good, owner of Jason Good Custom Cabinets Inc. in Victoria, British Columbia. “But as we were taking the walls out, it just became bigger and bigger. Because we’re in the industry, we also had access to some wood that’s usually used as scrap, which we turned into a pattern that was used to frame the countertop.”