Surface finishes
- Boiserie-style cabinet fronts
- Carrara marble island surface
- Warm parquet base direction
- Soft slate-blue accent option
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Meridian Cabinets
A made-to-order Meridian Cabinets kitchen module with a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, closed prep-island spine, tall storage rhythm, and Paris apartment finish direction.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Meridian Courtyard Prep Spine is a made-to-order kitchen module for homes that need a practical preparation island, closed storage, and a refined tall-unit wall in one measurable shop SKU. The module combines 3.6 meters of base cabinet planning, 2.4 meters of wall cabinet planning, 1.8 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 3.2 meters of countertop planning. Its 304 stainless steel cabinet body supports daily cooking use, while the visible direction uses boiserie fronts, a pale marble island, and a warm parquet base for a composed residential kitchen.
The differentiator matters because Meridian already includes Flexible Aluminum Kitchen Wall and Hybriq Prep Monolith products in the live catalog. Those pages focus on a flexible wall and a single monolithic prep block. Courtyard Prep Spine defines a different layout: a centered island route that connects tall storage, base cabinets, and a working counter without opening the cabinetry or turning the room into a display wall. It is built for buyers who want the preparation path to feel ordered from the first drawing.
The measured scope gives designers a concrete starting point before site details are finalized. The base and wall cabinet lengths support a cooking wall, the tall cabinet length gives pantry or appliance-zone structure, and the countertop length defines the main prep island. Fadior can adjust final widths, heights, appliance planning, counter thickness, panel reveal, packing segmentation, and site tolerance after drawings are confirmed, but the shop SKU keeps the early order grounded in real module lengths.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body is important in a kitchen because the module will face humidity, cleaning, repeated drawer movement, hot cookware zones, and long-term alignment pressure. The visible exterior stays calm and architectural: raised boiserie panels give the room a tailored rhythm, the marble island gives a cool work surface, and the parquet base direction ties the module to a classical apartment setting. The result is durable enough for daily use without looking like a commercial kitchen.
For homeowners, the value is a kitchen that explains itself immediately. The island spine gives a clear place for washing, chopping, plating, and conversation, while the closed tall units keep storage quiet. For designers, the product creates a clean specification path around prep flow, finish sample, countertop allowance, and cabinet rhythm. For procurement teams, the fixed category, dimensions, product type, and made-to-order timing make the early purchase discussion specific before final drawings, samples, and shipping coordination are approved.
The strongest use case is a villa, apartment, or serviced residence where the kitchen is part of the social room but still has to work hard. Courtyard Prep Spine can support family dinners, client entertaining, or everyday cooking without visual clutter. The page shows the module as a finished product, a room relationship, a material detail, and a lived-in scene so buyers can judge scale, finish, and workflow from multiple angles before requesting final customization.
The island is deliberately described as a spine because it organizes movement rather than simply filling the center of the room. One side can support washing and preparation, another side can support plating or casual seating, and the tall units can hold pantry or appliance planning without breaking the calm face of the kitchen. That makes the module useful for homes where the kitchen is visible from dining, lounge, or courtyard spaces.
The closed cabinet rhythm is also part of the product value. Open shelves can look attractive in a mood image, but many international clients need storage that stays quiet after daily cooking. Courtyard Prep Spine keeps the visible faces composed, gives the island a strong work surface, and lets the surrounding architecture remain polished. The result is a kitchen that photographs well and still supports real household routines.
The finish direction is refined without being fragile. Boiserie-style fronts bring a classical residential line, the marble island gives a cool preparation plane, and the parquet direction keeps the room warm underfoot. Those visible choices are paired with the stainless cabinet body so the module can balance softness and durability. The buyer sees a tailored home kitchen rather than a decorative stage set.
The dimension mix gives the order a practical boundary. Base cabinet length covers the lower storage and work zones. Wall cabinet length supports upper storage and visual rhythm. Tall cabinet length frames pantry or appliance planning. Countertop length defines the main island surface. Together, those numbers let Fadior discuss scope, drawings, samples, packing, and freight with less ambiguity than a purely inspirational kitchen brief.
Customization remains central after the SKU is selected. Fadior can resize the island, tune the cabinet mix, coordinate appliance openings, adjust countertop thickness, approve finish samples, and decide how the product should be segmented for packing and installation. The shop SKU is therefore not a fixed off-the-shelf kitchen; it is a structured starting point for a tailored international order.
The image set is built to answer different buyer questions. The white-background hero isolates the product for commerce inspection. The room view explains how the island, tall storage, and base run work together. The detail image shows surface quality, panel edges, and countertop thickness. The lifestyle view shows how the product can sit in a finished home without relying on people or clutter to communicate value.
Maintenance and long-term use also shape the design. Smooth closed fronts are easier to clean than busy display shelving, and a defined island surface gives everyday tasks a clear place to happen. The stainless body supports durability behind the visible finish, while the decorative fronts can be tuned to the project palette. That balance helps the kitchen feel residential on day one and dependable after years of use.
For remote buyers, the product page reduces guesswork. They can see the series, differentiator, category, construction basis, dimensions, finish direction, and visual roles before scheduling a detailed review. Designers can use the page to discuss flow and material preference. Procurement teams can use it to start a grounded scope conversation. Homeowners can understand why this module is different from other Meridian Cabinets products.
Courtyard Prep Spine should appeal to clients who want a kitchen that feels elegant but still works hard. It offers a clear island route, closed storage, a durable cabinet basis, a refined finish direction, and enough measured information to move from interest to drawings. That combination makes it a practical shop-tier SKU for villas, apartments, and serviced residences where the kitchen is both a social room and a daily work area.
The module also gives architects a disciplined way to coordinate surrounding rooms. A kitchen that opens toward a dining table, terrace door, or internal courtyard needs the island to look intentional from several sightlines. Courtyard Prep Spine keeps the tallest mass against the wall, places the working surface in the center, and leaves the room edges calm enough for lighting, seating, and circulation decisions to remain flexible.
Because the product is published as one shop-tier module, the buyer can compare it with other Fadior kitchen options without losing the custom path. The dimensions are transparent, the visible finish direction is clear, the preorder model is stated, and the product type is specific. That makes the page useful for early budgeting, design discussion, and a later technical review with Fadior before production begins.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed island spine, tall-unit wall, and base run so buyers can understand the preparation route without seeing internal mechanisms.
The square hero supports commerce inspection, while the room, detail, and lifestyle views show scale, finish quality, and daily kitchen use.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Courtyard prep island
A centered island spine defines the preparation route between tall storage, base cabinets, and the main work surface.
304 stainless cabinet body
The module uses a 304 stainless steel cabinet body to support kitchen durability, moisture resistance, cleaning, and long-term alignment.
Closed storage rhythm
Tall and base cabinet fronts stay closed and visually calm, giving the kitchen a tailored residential appearance.
Made-to-order fit
Fadior can adjust module length, appliance planning, counter thickness, reveal depth, sample direction, and packing logic before production.
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.
Designers may adjust island length, base run, tall-unit height, appliance planning, counter thickness, sink position, cooking zone, panel reveal, finish sample, drawer mix, packing segmentation, and installation tolerance before Fadior confirms production drawings.
Courtyard Prep Spine can become a social villa kitchen, a Paris-style apartment kitchen, or a serviced residence preparation zone while preserving the Meridian series construction basis and closed cabinet rhythm.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning length | 3.6 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning length | 2.4 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning length | 1.8 meters |
| Countertop planning length | 3.2 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production model | Made to order, normally about 30 days before shipping coordination |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Meridian Courtyard Prep Spine is a made-to-order kitchen module. | Kitchen module | Product scope | Defines the product family and shop category. |
| The product uses the Courtyard Prep Spine differentiator. | Courtyard Prep Spine | Differentiator | Separates this SKU from other Meridian Cabinets products. |
| The module includes 3.6 meters of base cabinet planning. | 3.6 m | Module dimension | Used by the publisher to compute formula price. |
| The module includes 2.4 meters of wall cabinet planning. | 2.4 m | Module dimension | Supports cooking-wall and storage coordination. |
| The module includes 1.8 meters of tall cabinet planning. | 1.8 m | Module dimension | Defines pantry or appliance-zone scope. |
| The module includes 3.2 meters of countertop planning. | 3.2 m | Module dimension | Defines the prep island and working surface. |
| The cabinet body is specified around 304 stainless steel. | 304 stainless steel | Construction basis | Supports durability behind the finished kitchen fronts. |
| The visible finish story combines boiserie fronts, a marble island, and warm parquet direction. | Paris apartment kitchen palette | Finish direction | Guides buyer expectation and image review. |
| The product is intended for preparation flow, social cooking, and closed storage. | Prep island kitchen | Functional intent | Explains the use case for homeowners and designers. |
| Normal production timing is about 30 days before shipping coordination. | Preorder | Availability model | Matches the shop SKU made-to-order workflow. |
| The hero image is a square white-background commerce view. | 1:1 hero | Image role | Supports product inspection and feed readiness. |
| The supporting images show a 4:3 room view, a finish detail, and a 16:9 lifestyle view. | Product page image set | Image role | Shows scale, material quality, and daily use. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on the working route around a preparation island rather than a flexible wall or a monolithic block. The island, base run, wall cabinet length, and tall storage length are treated as one coordinated module. That makes the product useful when the buyer wants cooking, plating, storage, and conversation to stay organized around a clear centerline without making the kitchen feel visually busy.
Yes. Fadior manufactures the module to order after drawings and samples are confirmed. Island length, sink position, cooking zone, appliance opening, drawer mix, tall-unit height, counter thickness, finish sample, packing segmentation, and site tolerance can be adjusted for the residence. The shop SKU keeps the starting scope measurable while final details remain tailored to the real room. This keeps early budgeting specific and prevents the project from drifting into an undefined kitchen wish list.
A kitchen module faces moisture, cleaning, heat-adjacent use, repeated drawer motion, heavy storage, and long-term alignment pressure. A 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the finished exterior a durable basis behind the decorative fronts. The buyer still sees a warm residential kitchen, but the structure is built for demanding daily use, frequent cleaning, and a long service life. It also supports coastal homes, busy family kitchens, and high-use entertaining spaces where stability matters behind the visible finish.
The SKU gives buyers a measurable starting point: category, series, dimensions, finish direction, production model, and image references are defined before drawings begin. After inquiry, Fadior can review site measurements, appliance needs, counter thickness, samples, packing segmentation, and shipping route. That keeps the order concrete while still allowing the final kitchen to fit a real residence and local installation conditions.
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