Surface finishes
- Warm-grey satin cabinet fronts
- Pale limestone island and bridge surface
- Silk-honed quartzite accent surface
- Warm oak open shelving
- Walnut reveal accents
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Terrena
A custom Terrena kitchen module with a garden-facing sink bridge, pale limestone island, warm oak shelving, and durable 304 stainless steel cabinet body for calm daily prep.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Terrena Garden Sink Bridge is made to order in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It gives homeowners, architects, and interior designers a practical kitchen module where island preparation, window-side washing, garden-facing daylight, and breakfast circulation are planned as one calm working route rather than separate cabinet fragments.
The differentiator is the Garden Sink Bridge. Existing Terrena products already cover a courtyard pantry spine, a monolith hearth island, a travertine appliance alcove, and a wide window breakfast run. This SKU adds a different behavior: a low, straight bridge between the prep island and the garden window wash zone, so rinsing, sorting, plating, and morning reset happen along one composed cabinet line.
The module is intentionally residential rather than commercial. The island gives the cook a wide preparation surface, the window-side run carries the sink and garden view, and the bridge makes the movement between those two points feel deliberate. The result is useful for villas and larger apartments where the kitchen opens toward a breakfast nook, terrace edge, or planted courtyard.
A 304 stainless steel cabinet body sits behind the visible finish direction. That concealed basis supports daily cleaning, moisture variation around the sink zone, alignment across closed fronts, and repeated family use. The visible language stays soft and architectural: warm-grey satin doors, pale limestone counter surfaces, warm oak recesses, walnut accents, and a quiet morning palette that fits the Terrena series without repeating an appliance alcove or hearth island.
For a homeowner, the value is fewer awkward handoffs. Morning cooking often moves from pantry pullout to island chopping, then to sink rinsing, then back to the island for plating or packing. Garden Sink Bridge makes those movements readable. It does not ask the user to cross a traffic path with wet produce, serving pieces, or breakfast cleanup when a short cabinet bridge can keep the route compact.
For an interior designer, the SKU creates a clear object to coordinate. The bridge can align with a window bay, a breakfast bench, a garden door, or a side prep wall. It gives the design team a named behavior before drawings move into detailed production review, making it easier to coordinate sink placement, counter overhang, pendant spacing, side panels, appliance clearances, and the view line from dining to garden.
For procurement, the product is specific enough to compare. The Sanity-backed series is Terrena, the category is Kitchen, the differentiator is Garden Sink Bridge, and the formula dimensions are visible before the publisher computes price. Buyers can discuss one kitchen service route instead of asking for a vague custom island, a separate sink wall, and a breakfast area that may not work together.
The image set supports inspection rather than fantasy. The white hero isolates the closed module for commerce review, the midscene image shows the island and window wash run in a villa kitchen, the detail image studies the counter edge and cabinet reveal, and the lifestyle image shows an unoccupied morning prep route. Product imagery shown is design rendering; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture.
This module is strongest when the kitchen needs a garden-facing sink without losing the social function of the island. A pure island plan can become too isolated, while a pure wall run can make the cook face away from family or guests. Garden Sink Bridge keeps the sink near daylight and plants while letting the island remain the main working and gathering surface.
The closed-front approach is deliberate. Open shelves can make a kitchen look styled for a photograph, but the daily routine includes bowls, towels, produce baskets, small appliances, trays, and cleaning pieces that do not always need to remain visible. This SKU uses warm oak recesses as controlled visual relief while keeping the useful storage hidden behind a quiet cabinet face.
The bridge can also solve circulation. In many villa kitchens, the sink wall, island, breakfast nook, and exterior view compete for the same walkway. A short, straight bridge gives the eye and the body a clear path. The cook can move from island to sink without stepping around a loose cart, while guests can pass toward the breakfast seat or garden door without interrupting prep.
Site coordination matters. Before production, the project team should confirm water access, drainage route, finished floor level, window sill height, wall straightness, ceiling height, appliance ventilation, electrical points, pendant locations, door swing, and the path for bringing finished modules into the residence. Those checks keep the bridge practical after installation, not just attractive in drawings.
The dimensions are transparent because this is a shop SKU, not a final construction drawing. Base cabinet planning, wall cabinet planning, tall cabinet planning, and countertop planning are listed as formula inputs. Fadior can still tune cabinet divisions, sink width, counter thickness, drawer layout, side panels, plinth, backsplash height, finish samples, and packing sequence after the project is reviewed.
The finish direction helps buyers compare the mood. Warm-grey satin cabinetry gives the room a composed base, pale limestone gives the island and bridge a calm working surface, warm oak gives the shelving a residential note, and walnut accents keep the palette grounded. The result is lighter than a dramatic stone kitchen and warmer than a purely white cabinet wall.
The kitchen should not become a showroom object that slows the household down. Its job is to support washing, chopping, sorting, serving, and cleaning while staying calm when not in use. A good placement keeps the sink visible from the island, keeps counter depth comfortable, and avoids forcing the breakfast path through the wet zone. When those decisions are solved early, the module becomes useful every day.
Maintenance stays practical. The counter can be wiped after produce washing or breakfast cleanup, closed fronts protect stored pieces from dust, and the cabinet basis supports repeated cleaning behind the softer visible finish. The product does not rely on exposed mechanisms, open compartments, or decorative hardware to explain its purpose. Its value comes from a clear kitchen route matched with durable planning.
Garden Sink Bridge is not the right choice for every Terrena project. If the buyer needs a strong pantry wall, the courtyard pantry spine may fit better. If the project needs a sculptural cooking center, the monolith hearth island may be stronger. If the priority is appliance organization, the travertine appliance alcove may be more appropriate. This SKU is for the quieter but frequent route between prep, wash, and breakfast service.
Once the concept is approved, Fadior can tune the cabinet layout, sink position, counter overhang, finish sample, lighting channel, appliance coordination, installation sequence, and freight scope. The SKU gives the first commercial frame; the made-to-order process turns that frame into a measured production package for the actual residence.
This makes the module easier to brief, price, and revise. Everyone is discussing the same custom kitchen garden sink bridge, with clear storage behavior, finish direction, measurements, disclosure language, and production expectations for daily residential kitchen use before final approval and installation planning. The named bridge also helps families compare sink access, island depth, view orientation, storage reach, breakfast circulation, and garden daylight before committing to detailed drawings. That clarity supports confident approval.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a warm Terrena kitchen with a pale island, a garden-facing sink bridge, closed warm-grey fronts, warm oak recesses, and soft morning daylight so buyers can inspect the module as finished residential cabinetry.
The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show how the bridge connects island preparation and window-side washing without exposed construction detail, open drawers, visible hardware, or visual clutter.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Garden sink bridge
A low counter connection links island preparation with a garden-facing wash run so rinsing, sorting, and breakfast reset stay on one clear route.
Closed storage rhythm
Surrounding cabinet fronts keep trays, towels, prep pieces, and daily kitchen tools concealed when the morning routine is finished.
304 stainless cabinet body
The concealed cabinet basis supports sink-area cleaning, moisture variation, alignment across closed fronts, and repeated residential use.
Warm Terrena finish direction
Warm-grey satin doors, pale limestone, warm oak recesses, walnut accents, and a soft linen palette give the kitchen a calm villa mood.
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 base run length, wall cabinet placement, tall storage split, sink position, counter depth, bridge width, island overhang, appliance clearances, lighting channel, socket placement, side panels, finish samples, plinth condition, and installation sequence after site measurements are reviewed.
Garden Sink Bridge can stay compact for a breakfast-facing apartment kitchen, expand for a villa with a planted courtyard, or align with a terrace door where island preparation and window-side washing need one disciplined cabinet route.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 3.2 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 1.1 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning | 2.0 meters |
| Countertop planning | 2.6 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Visible finish direction | Warm-grey satin cabinetry, pale limestone island and bridge surface, warm oak open shelving, walnut accents, and soft linen room tone |
Quick facts
Material standards, hardware ratings, and construction methods you can cite or verify before you specify.
| Claim | Value | Standard | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series binding | Terrena | — | Sanity-backed Kitchen product series. |
| Differentiator | Garden Sink Bridge | — | Distinct from Terrena pantry spine, hearth island, appliance alcove, and window breakfast run products. |
| Base cabinet planning | 3.2 meters | — | Formula input for publisher-computed commerce price. |
| Wall cabinet planning | 1.1 meters | — | Supports upper storage and balanced wall rhythm around the sink bridge. |
| Tall cabinet planning | 2.0 meters | — | Supports pantry, appliance, or serving storage near the prep route. |
| Countertop planning | 2.6 meters | — | Service surface for washing, sorting, chopping, and breakfast reset. |
| Primary cabinet basis | 304 stainless steel | — | Concealed structure behind the visible kitchen finish. |
| Visible finish direction | Warm-grey satin cabinetry, pale limestone island top, warm oak shelving, walnut accents, and soft linen tone | — | Quiet Terrena kitchen expression. |
| Best-fit setting | Villa kitchen, garden-side prep room, breakfast-facing apartment kitchen, or family kitchen with window washing | — | Designed for a connected prep and sink route. |
| Image disclosure | Design rendering | — | Product imagery shown is design rendering; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture. |
| Production disclosure | Made to order in Foshan, China with an approximate 30-day production lead time | — | Sets expectations before final measurements, production drawings, and shipping coordination. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on the working route between island preparation and garden-facing washing, while existing Terrena products already cover a pantry spine, a hearth island, an appliance alcove, and a window breakfast run. The buyer is choosing a quieter kitchen module where rinsing, sorting, prep, and breakfast reset can happen along one cabinet bridge instead of being split across unrelated zones. That makes the function easier to explain during early room planning.
Yes. The listed dimensions create the formula-pricing starting point, but Fadior can adjust base length, wall cabinet placement, tall storage split, sink position, counter depth, bridge width, island overhang, appliance clearances, lighting channel, socket placement, side panels, finish samples, and installation sequence after measurements are reviewed. Those adjustments let the bridge fit the actual garden window, breakfast path, plumbing route, and family cooking habits.
Product imagery shown is design rendering, so the final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, surrounding architecture, warm-grey tone, oak grain, counter surface, and finish detail. The images clarify proportion, finish direction, closed storage rhythm, and kitchen route before production drawings are finalized. Buyers should confirm samples, measurements, freight scope, site services, appliance details, sink position, and installation access before order approval.
Garden Sink Bridge works best in a villa kitchen, larger apartment, breakfast-facing family kitchen, or garden-side prep room where the sink should stay near daylight without isolating the island. It gives rinsing, sorting, chopping, serving, and cleanup a defined route while preserving a quiet Terrena elevation. The strongest placement keeps circulation clear between island, window, breakfast seating, and nearby storage.
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