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Cannes Balcony Suite with Tide Sink Landing

A compact Cannes balcony sink landing with closed storage, coastal stone proportions, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet basis for made-to-order terrace service.

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Fadior Cannes Balcony Suite with Tide Sink Landing — 304 stainless steel balcony system, front view
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Overview

About this piece

The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.

Cannes Tide Sink Landing is made to order in our Foshan, China factory with an approximate 30-day production lead time. The module turns a balcony edge into a composed service counter for rinsing herbs, arranging drinks, tending planters, and storing outdoor dining tools without exposing visual clutter. Its closed cabinet rhythm keeps the terrace calm, while the sink landing gives the homeowner a practical wet zone that belongs to the balcony rather than borrowing space from the main kitchen.

The Cannes series suits coastal villas, urban terraces, and warm-climate apartments where outdoor living is part of the daily plan. This differentiator is built around a compact landing rather than a privacy screen, planter berth, tea ledge, herb rail, or drying cabinet. The result is a distinct balcony SKU for households that want a small water point, a durable preparation surface, and concealed storage in one architectural line.

The visible language is restrained and Mediterranean: whitewashed-plaster inspired fronts, a travertine-toned counter, a rough limestone-toned back lip, and a weathered teak accent shelf. Behind that residential finish, the cabinet body is specified around Fadior 304 stainless steel so the balcony module can handle humidity, cleaning routines, and daily service use more confidently than conventional wood substrate cabinetry in exposed terrace conditions.

The sink landing is not a full outdoor kitchen. It is a lighter service station for rinsing glassware, wiping gardening tools, filling a carafe, or preparing a small breakfast tray before guests arrive. That distinction matters for design planning because it keeps the module slim, visually quiet, and compatible with narrow balcony circulation, while still adding real function to an area that often becomes underused storage.

Closed fronts are central to the product. The design avoids open shelves, exposed utilities, and visible mechanical detail on the product face. Tall, base, wall, and counter lengths are planned as formula inputs for the publisher-computed commerce price, while final dimensions remain adjustable after site measurement. This keeps the shop SKU transparent enough for early budgeting and flexible enough for bespoke residential installation.

For specifiers, the strongest use case is a villa or apartment balcony that already has a view, stone floor, or shaded arch but lacks a tidy service point. The module can align with a parapet, sit below a sliding door threshold, or form a short return beside outdoor dining. The cabinet line gives the balcony a finished architectural datum instead of a collection of freestanding carts, bins, and portable sinks.

The page imagery should be read as a design rendering, not a photograph of an already stocked inventory item; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture after measurement and client approval. The product is manufactured to order, so the buyer can adjust sink position, cabinet bay distribution, counter length, and side clearance while retaining the Cannes series proportion and coastal material direction.

Fadior positions this module for homeowners who want outdoor convenience without a commercial cooking look. The 304 stainless steel cabinet basis supports long-term cleanliness, while the visible stone and plaster palette keeps the balcony calm enough for residential architecture. The sink landing can be paired with hidden waste storage, outdoor-rated plumbing coordination, or a simple service drawer stack depending on site utilities and local code.

The Tide Sink Landing is therefore a compact balcony upgrade with a clear buyer promise: it makes the outdoor edge easier to use every day while preserving the quiet, closed, premium character of the Cannes series. It is most useful when the project needs a practical water point and storage wall, but the terrace still needs to feel like a refined living space rather than a back-of-house work zone.

Planning starts with the balcony edge rather than with a generic cabinet module. The sink position needs to respect drainage, supply line access, waterproofing, parapet height, sliding door movement, and the place where people naturally set trays when moving between indoor and outdoor dining. Fadior can keep the wet zone close to the existing utility route or shift it toward the serving end when the project has enough counter run. That flexibility is the reason the product is sold as a made-to-order module instead of a fixed-stock cabinet.

The cabinet body is specified for the demanding part of balcony life: repeated wiping, changing humidity, bright daylight, and occasional splash from plants or table service. The visible fronts stay calm and residential, but the underlying 304 stainless steel basis gives the homeowner a more robust platform than painted wood cabinetry. This matters in coastal homes, where a beautiful terrace still needs surfaces that can be cleaned quickly after salt air, pollen, summer meals, and garden work.

The Tide Sink Landing also helps the interior kitchen feel less burdened. A homeowner can rinse herbs outside, fill a watering can, clean a serving tray, or prepare a small coffee setting without carrying every item back through the main room. For apartments, that convenience can make a narrow balcony feel like a useful extension of the living space. For villas, it creates a modest service point near the view without adding the visual weight of a grill station.

Because this is a shop SKU, the module dimensions are shown as planning inputs rather than final site measurements. Base, wall, tall, and countertop meters let the publisher compute a transparent formula price, while the final shop order can still be adjusted after field review. The buyer should treat the page as a clear configuration starting point: Cannes series, Balcony category, Tide Sink Landing differentiator, coastal finish direction, closed fronts, and a compact sink service role.

Fadior recommends pairing the module with a local review of water supply, drainage, waterproofing, outdoor electrical clearances, and building rules before production. The product can be visually simple, but the site coordination should be precise. Once those checks are complete, the Cannes language can be tuned around the project palette: lighter plaster for bright coastal terraces, warmer sand tones for shaded courtyards, or muted green accents when the balcony is tied to planting and garden views.

The strongest design outcome is a balcony that still feels quiet after the module is installed. The sink should not dominate the view, the storage should not read as utility furniture, and the counter should look like an architectural ledge. The Tide Sink Landing is meant to disappear into the terrace rhythm until it is needed, then provide a practical surface for the small tasks that make outdoor living easier.

For procurement, this SKU gives the buyer a defined scope without pretending that every balcony is identical. The planning dimensions describe a complete service module, the finish direction shows the intended residential character, and the FAQ explains how production remains tied to measurement and approval. That combination is useful for early comparison because the homeowner can understand the purpose, material basis, lead time, and customization boundary before requesting final coordination. It also helps specifiers discuss plumbing, waterproofing, counter height, and cabinet run length with the client using one clear product reference instead of a loose mood-board description. It also keeps the commercial promise narrow: a refined balcony service landing, not a universal outdoor kitchen or a generic storage wall. That focus makes comparison easier for homeowners, designers, and project managers.

Fadior Cannes Balcony Suite with Tide Sink Landing — interior room context showing cabinet integration
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Visual interpretation

How this product reads at room scale

See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.

The product expression is intentionally quiet: a long closed cabinet face, a shallow sink landing, a travertine-toned counter, and a rough limestone-toned back lip that reads as part of the balcony architecture.

The four images separate commerce clarity from residential context: a white-background hero for shop inspection, a balcony midscene for scale, a finish detail for surface confidence, and a wide lifestyle view for the coastal service routine.

Key features

Designed as a system, not decoration

These points explain why this flagship product stands out.

  • Compact sink landing

    A focused wet zone supports glass rinsing, herb care, and light balcony service without turning the terrace into a full outdoor kitchen.

  • Closed storage rhythm

    Handleless fronts conceal supplies and keep the balcony view calm, architectural, and easy to maintain.

  • Coastal stone proportion

    Travertine-toned counter surfaces and a rough limestone-toned back lip give the module a Mediterranean villa character.

  • 304 stainless steel basis

    The cabinet body is planned around Fadior 304 stainless steel for moisture resistance, hygiene, and long-term residential durability.

Materials and finish

Material choices that support the design language.

Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.

Surface finishes

  • Whitewashed-plaster inspired cabinet fronts
  • Travertine-toned counter surface
  • Rough limestone-toned back lip
  • Weathered teak accent shelf
  • 304 stainless steel cabinet body

Color options

Chalk White#EFE8D6
Limestone Bone#C2B89D
Aegean Blue#3F6F8E
Olive Green#7A9A8B
Weathered Sand#D7CDB6
Fadior Cannes Balcony Suite with Tide Sink Landing — close-up of stainless steel finish and hardware detail
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
Fadior Cannes Balcony Suite with Tide Sink Landing — lifestyle setting with natural light and residential styling
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Design rendering — final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.

Customization

Adapting this product for your home

This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.

Sink position, cabinet bay widths, plumbing clearance, side panels, and counter length can be adjusted after balcony measurement while preserving the Cannes series proportion.

Visible finishes can be coordinated with stone floor, parapet color, door frame tone, and outdoor dining furniture so the module feels built into the terrace rather than added later.

Specifications

Technical specifications

The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.

SeriesCannes
CategoryBalcony
DifferentiatorTide Sink Landing
Base cabinet planning length3.4 meters
Countertop planning length3.2 meters
Production lead timeApproximately 30 days after confirmation

Quick facts

Verifiable facts, at a glance.

Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.

Quick reference facts about this Fadior product.
ClaimValueStandardContext
Series bindingCannesSanity-backed Balcony product series.
DifferentiatorTide Sink LandingDistinct from canopy drying, privacy ledge, planter berth, linen service screen, herb rail, and tea landing Cannes directions.
Base cabinet planning3.4 metersFormula input for publisher-computed commerce price.
Countertop planning3.2 metersDefines the service counter and sink landing scope.
Primary cabinet basis304 stainless steelConcealed structure behind the balcony finish.
TransparencyProduct imagery shown is design rendering; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.Shop SKU disclosure for made-to-order visual review.
Wall cabinet planning0.4 meterAllows a shallow upper or back-lip coordination zone without crowding the balcony.
Tall cabinet planning0.2 meterReserved for side-return or service-depth coordination where the site allows it.
Made-to-order statusManufactured to orderConfigured after site measurement and client approval.
Production lead timeApproximately 30 daysStandard shop disclosure for this SKU.
Visible finish directionWhitewashed plaster, travertine tone, rough limestone tone, and weathered teak accentMediterranean balcony style selected for this Cannes module.
Use caseBalcony rinsing, light serving, plant care, and concealed terrace storageDefines why this SKU differs from other Cannes balcony directions.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.

What makes the Tide Sink Landing different from other Cannes balcony modules?+

The Tide Sink Landing is centered on a compact water and service point for the balcony. Existing Cannes directions cover privacy, planter, drying, tea, screen, and herb-rail uses; this SKU focuses on a sink landing, closed storage, and a slim counter that supports rinsing, serving, and daily terrace cleanup without creating a full outdoor kitchen. It is intended for homeowners who want water access and concealed storage in one quiet balcony line, not another decorative shelf or planter-only feature.

Is this product ready to ship immediately?+

No. Each Cannes Tide Sink Landing is manufactured to order after site details are confirmed. Fadior plans the module around the client balcony, plumbing location, counter length, and cabinet bay needs, then manufactures it through the Foshan production workflow with an approximate 30-day production lead time after confirmation. The production schedule begins after layout, finish direction, utility coordination, and order details are approved, so the published page should be treated as a configurable shop starting point.

Where does this module work best in a home?+

It works best on villa balconies, apartment terraces, and sheltered outdoor dining edges where homeowners want a small wet zone but do not want exposed utility equipment. The module can sit against a parapet, below a view line, or beside sliding doors while keeping cabinet fronts closed and the outdoor circulation clear. It is especially useful when the main kitchen is nearby but the balcony needs its own practical landing for small outdoor routines.

Can the finish be changed for a different balcony palette?+

Yes. The listed finish direction gives the Cannes module a Mediterranean stone character, but final visible surfaces can be coordinated with the project architecture. Clients can tune the plaster tone, counter color, accent shelf, side panels, and cabinet rhythm while retaining the 304 stainless steel cabinet basis and the Tide Sink Landing layout. Fadior keeps the final palette tied to the home architecture, so the module can feel integrated with stone, plaster, timber, and door-frame colors already on site.

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