Surface finishes
- warm-grey satin cabinetry
- pale limestone work surface
- warm oak shelving
- silk-honed quartzite edge
- soft linen-toned wall context
Dream Home
A Dream Home kitchen SKU that combines a sink-side wash bay, herb window ledge, pale stone work surface, and closed warm-grey cabinetry.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Window Herb Wash Bay is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time for kitchens that need rinsing, herb prep, and calm window-side storage in one closed module. The Dream Home series binding comes from the live catalog, while the new differentiator focuses on a sink-side wash bay with a herb window ledge rather than another service bridge, pantry island, chef wall, utility spine, or prep courtyard. That makes the page useful for buyers who want one clear working bay beside daylight, not a broad kitchen concept.
The module is planned around a composed window sink zone: closed warm-grey fronts below, pale stone work surface across the rinse area, warm oak side shelving for a few daily objects, and a narrow ledge for herbs near natural light. It is not an open display wall or loose potting shelf. It is a disciplined kitchen bay where washing produce, rinsing glassware, trimming herbs, and setting a breakfast tray can happen without turning the main island into a wet prep station.
For designers, this SKU turns a common request into a reviewable scope: Dream Home, Kitchen, Window Herb Wash Bay, 3.6 meters of base planning, 1.4 meters of wall planning, 1.8 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 4.2 meters of countertop planning. The publisher computes the USD price from those meter values, so the copy does not invent a price, discount, package total, or promotion. The dimensions also help an estimator separate cabinetry length, counter length, and tall-unit scope before drawings are finalized.
The homeowner who wants sink prep, rinsing, and fresh herbs in one composed kitchen bay should review both routine use and visual calm. The faucet needs reach without dominating the window, the herb ledge should catch light without crowding the sill, and the closed base faces should keep cleaning supplies, bins, and daily kitchen tools out of sight. A strong wash bay works every morning: filling a kettle, rinsing leaves, washing cups, wiping the counter, and seeing daylight without visual noise.
Product imagery shown is a design rendering for material mood, cabinet rhythm, wash-bay proportion, and spatial intent; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, site proportions, surface texture, color calibration, sink specification, faucet model, wall alignment, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval. Buyers should treat the page as a commercial starting point, then lock final details through drawings, plumbing coordination, finish samples, and appliance or fixture schedules.
Fadior specifies the cabinet body around 304 stainless steel construction, then resolves exterior finish, sink cutout, counter edge, plumbing access, under-sink storage, delivery segmentation, and site tolerances through project drawings. The visible mood can stay soft, warm, and residential, while the underlying planning remains practical for manufacturing, shipping, and installation. That separation matters for international projects where a buyer wants a quiet family kitchen but the contractor needs a durable, measurable cabinet package.
The finish decision should be tested with real room light. Warm-grey satin fronts can look calm in morning light, while pale stone can become too bright if the window has strong sun. Warm oak shelving softens the work zone, but it should not become a clutter invitation. The herb ledge should be sized for a few small pots rather than a full garden shelf. Samples should be reviewed beside the actual floor, wall color, faucet finish, glass, and nearby furniture before production approval.
The plumbing plan deserves the same discipline as the visual plan. Drain position, trap clearance, water filtration, waste sorting, faucet reach, splash zone, under-sink access, and cleaning storage should be confirmed early because they are easier to hide inside the closed cabinet rhythm before manufacturing. If the owner wants a second tap, soap niche, or compost drawer, that preference should be stated in drawings and checked against door swing, maintenance reach, and countertop seams.
This SKU is especially useful where a kitchen needs a softer daily ritual but cannot spare another full prep area. In a villa kitchen, the wash bay can sit between a breakfast nook and main cooking wall. In an apartment, it can turn the only windowed wall into a useful sink and herb zone. In a family home, it keeps produce washing and morning drinks away from the cooking heat. In each case, the closed cabinetry keeps the room tidy while the ledge adds a lived-in, practical cue.
Compared with Dream Home products already published in this series, Window Herb Wash Bay has a narrower job. It is not a breakfast service bridge, breezeway pantry island, certified oak chef wall, frameless pearl utility spine, courtyard utility spine, or sunlit prep courtyard. The purchase decision is about a daylight-adjacent rinse bay with herb ledge, closed lower storage, and pale work surface. That distinction helps homeowners, designers, and the factory discuss the same product with less ambiguity.
Before production, Fadior reviews wall flatness, sink position, plumbing route, stone slab limits, counter seam placement, ledge depth, cabinet clearances, tall-unit alignment, appliance adjacency, delivery route, elevator access, installation sequence, cleaning reach, and how the wash bay is seen from the breakfast nook or island. If the module must be split for transport, visible seams should align with cabinet rhythm rather than interrupting the sink zone. The final drawing set should make those decisions clear before payment and manufacturing.
The result is a shop-ready kitchen object for buyers who want everyday function, soft daylight, and closed storage in one named SKU. Dream Home provides the catalog series, Window Herb Wash Bay names the distinct design move, and the closed exterior keeps the kitchen calm after the first impression. The page gives homeowners a clear starting point and gives project teams the language needed to request a measured quotation, sample review, and production-ready package.
A procurement team can also use this page to separate the emotional reason for the product from the practical buying data. The emotional reason is the morning wash bay: herbs in light, a clean faucet zone, pale stone under hand, and quiet cabinets around it. The practical data is the named series, category, differentiator, dimensions, production posture, and disclosure language. Keeping those two layers together helps a designer preserve the idea while still giving the estimator a clear object to cost.
Installation planning should protect the visual simplicity. Under-sink service panels should be reachable without adding obvious breaks, the countertop seam should avoid the most visible part of the ledge, and the herb shelf should be easy to clean after watering. If a wall is uneven, the shop drawings should show how side returns and filler lines absorb that tolerance. Those details prevent the final kitchen from looking improvised on site.
The module can adapt to different residential habits without changing its identity. A villa owner may want a wider ledge and larger sink for produce, while an apartment owner may prefer a tighter counter run and smaller herb rail. A family kitchen may need concealed waste sorting below, while a quiet second home may prioritize open daylight and minimal daily objects. In each case, the SKU remains Window Herb Wash Bay because the central decision is still a sink-side herb ledge integrated into a closed Dream Home kitchen suite.
Maintenance should be discussed before the order is approved. The owner should know how the stone is wiped near the sink, how potted herbs drain, how under-sink storage is accessed, how the finish responds to fingerprints, and how the ledge is protected from standing water. This is a small part of the design conversation, but it often decides whether a feature remains elegant after daily use. Fadior reviews those points before manufacturing so the bay can stay calm, serviceable, and precise.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The image direction keeps the Dream Home product closed and architectural, using warm-grey satin cabinetry, pale stone, warm oak, and daylight to support the wash bay.
The Quiet Home Morning mood supports the product through gentle natural light, balanced proportions, and a calm residential setting without exposing storage interiors.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Daylight rinse bay
The sink-side bay gives produce, cups, and breakfast prep a calm window location instead of crowding the main island.
Herb ledge focus
A narrow ledge near natural light supports small herb pots while keeping the surrounding kitchen face composed.
Closed storage discipline
Warm-grey base and tall fronts hide daily tools, bins, and cleaning supplies behind a quiet exterior rhythm.
Project-ready dimensions
Meter inputs are present for deterministic pricing while final sink, ledge, and cabinet proportions remain adjustable after measurement.
Materials and finish
Finish, color, and detailing are selected to keep the product convincing in both specification and daily use.
Surface finishes
Color options


Customization
This is where the product moves from inspiration into a live project discussion.
Fadior can adjust sink width, herb ledge depth, counter seam placement, tall-unit alignment, warm oak shelving, plumbing access, and delivery splits after measurement and sample approval.
Project teams should confirm wall flatness, faucet reach, drain route, water filtration, waste storage, cleaning reach, delivery access, and final finish samples before production.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Series | Dream Home |
|---|---|
| Category | Kitchen |
| Differentiator | Window Herb Wash Bay |
| Module dimensions | 3.6 m base, 1.4 m wall, 1.8 m tall, 4.2 m countertop |
| Production posture | Made to order in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time |
| Imagery posture | Design rendering for material mood and spatial intent |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Made-to-order production | Manufactured in Foshan, China with approximately 30-day production lead time | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in first description paragraph and FAQ |
| Design rendering disclosure | Product imagery is a design rendering | Shop SKU disclosure | Placed in customer-facing copy |
| Series binding | Dream Home | Sanity catalog | Series comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Category binding | Kitchen | Sanity catalog | Category comes from the live Sanity catalog |
| Differentiator | Window Herb Wash Bay | Slug contract | Title, slug, and copy use the same differentiator |
| Slug | dream-home-window-herb-wash-bay-in-dream-home | Shop SKU naming | Follows series-differentiator-in-series shape |
| Construction basis | 304 stainless steel cabinet body | Fadior product standard | Exterior finish is project-specific |
| Module dimensions | 3.6 m base, 1.4 m wall, 1.8 m tall, 4.2 m countertop | Formula pricing input | Publisher computes price from these inputs |
| Functional scope | Sink-side wash bay with a herb window ledge and closed kitchen storage | Buyer intent | Different from bridges, pantry islands, chef walls, utility spines, and prep courtyards |
| Visual direction | Quiet Home Morning for Kitchen | Image style rotation | Compatible style and category overlay for all image briefs |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
It centers the kitchen on a daylight sink bay with a dedicated herb ledge, closed lower storage, and pale work surface. Existing Dream Home products already cover breakfast service bridge, breezeway pantry island, certified oak chef wall, frameless pearl utility spine, courtyard utility spine, and sunlit prep courtyard. This SKU is different because the purchase decision is about a focused rinse and herb-prep location beside the window rather than another island, bridge, or tall service wall.
Yes. Window Herb Wash Bay is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory with an approximately 30-day production lead time after measurements, plumbing route, sink position, counter seam, finish samples, delivery segmentation, and installation details are approved. The page is a commerce starting point, not an in-stock packaged kitchen, so final dimensions and fixture choices are confirmed through project drawings.
The images are provided to show material mood, cabinet rhythm, wash-bay proportion, and spatial intent. Final manufactured product may vary in lighting, site proportions, surface texture, color calibration, sink specification, faucet model, herb ledge depth, wall alignment, and installation conditions after measurement and sample approval, so buyers should use measured drawings and finish samples to approve the final order carefully.
Confirm sink size, faucet reach, drain position, water filtration, under-sink access, waste sorting, stone seam placement, ledge depth, herb-pot drainage, cleaning reach, delivery splits, and how the bay is seen from the island or breakfast nook. Fadior then turns those decisions into measured drawings and finish samples before manufacturing begins. This keeps the wash bay useful and serviceable after daily use begins.
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