Surface finishes
- Whitewashed-plaster exterior fronts
- Rough-limestone alcove backing
- Travertine counter plane
- Weathered teak adjacent trim option
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Terrena
A made-to-order Terrena kitchen module with a Travertine Appliance Alcove, a 304 stainless steel cabinet body, whitewashed-plaster fronts, and rough-limestone backing for coastal villa kitchens.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Terrena Travertine Appliance Alcove is a kitchen module for homeowners, architects, and purchasing teams who want appliance organization to feel architectural rather than improvised. The product is made to order and manufactured in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination. It combines 3.2 meters of base cabinet planning, 2.4 meters of wall cabinet planning, 1.8 meters of tall cabinet planning, and 2.8 meters of countertop planning around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
The differentiator is the Travertine Appliance Alcove. Terrena already includes a Courtyard Pantry Spine, a Monolith Hearth Island, and a Wide Window Breakfast Run. This SKU does something different. It organizes the appliance zone as a recessed stone-backed alcove with tall closed side panels, a continuous preparation counter, and whitewashed-plaster fronts that suit coastal villa kitchens.
A loose appliance wall often becomes the least resolved part of a premium kitchen. Small equipment migrates across the counter, tall units look like separate blocks, stone stops at awkward edges, and the work zone begins to feel like an afterthought. Travertine Appliance Alcove gives that practical area a defined architectural frame, so the daily equipment zone feels planned before the first fixture is installed.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body matters because an appliance alcove carries more daily use than a decorative display wall. It must hold long straight lines, resist humid kitchen cleaning routines, support stable side panels, and keep drawer and door alignment reliable after repeated opening cycles. The visible finish can stay soft and mineral, while the structural basis keeps the kitchen disciplined.
The module is strongest where the kitchen sits between indoor preparation and outdoor dining. A coastal villa, Mediterranean residence, or warm-climate family home often needs a work wall that can serve breakfast, coffee, plated meals, and casual terrace hosting without looking commercial. This SKU keeps the equipment zone calm and closed while leaving the counter useful for real household routines.
Designers can use the alcove as a visual anchor. The stone-backed recess gives depth to the wall, the tall side panels hold the composition, and the continuous counter lets the base cabinets read as one clean run. Instead of spreading appliances across multiple corners, the alcove gathers the useful zone into one controlled place with a clear start and stop.
The finish direction is intentionally restrained. Whitewashed plaster keeps the fronts quiet. Rough limestone gives the back wall a tactile mineral surface. Travertine at the counter and island plane adds warmth without heavy pattern. Weathered teak or bleached olive wood can appear in adjacent architecture, but the cabinetry remains the calm center of the kitchen wall.
For procurement teams, the SKU gives a soft design request a clearer commercial object. Instead of asking for a beautiful coastal kitchen wall, the buyer can review one Sanity-backed Terrena series product with a Travertine Appliance Alcove differentiator, a Kitchen category, formula dimensions, a Google category, and a stable shop-tier slug. That makes drawings, samples, and budget discussion easier to align.
The product should not be confused with an open display pantry or a restaurant prep station. Its purpose is quieter. Tall cabinet fronts conceal storage, the recessed alcove frames the daily appliance zone, the counter remains generous, and the stone backing gives the useful wall a refined surface. The kitchen gains order without adding visual noise.
Customization can remain focused after site measurements. Fadior can adjust total run length, tall-panel width, alcove opening, counter depth, wall cabinet height, side return, outlet coordination, appliance clearance, finish sample, stone selection, ventilation route, and installation sequence. The module can stay compact for an apartment kitchen or extend into a wider villa work wall.
The module also supports daily maintenance. A kitchen alcove sees steam, coffee spills, cooking residue, appliance movement, and regular wiping. A defined stone-backed zone helps owners understand where the active area lives. The closed cabinet rhythm around it reduces clutter, while the counter return gives small equipment a natural place without spreading across the whole room.
Architects will notice how the alcove handles proportion. A recessed center that is too narrow feels like a niche. A center that is too wide weakens the tall side panels. Travertine Appliance Alcove is planned as a balanced working register: wide enough for daily equipment, framed enough to feel built in, and low enough at the counter to support preparation without blocking the wall composition.
The image set is planned for inspection. The pure white hero isolates the complete closed module for commerce review. The midscene image shows the wall in a coastal villa kitchen with terrace circulation. The detail image studies plaster face, rough limestone backing, travertine edge, and panel reveal. The lifestyle image shows the appliance alcove supporting a relaxed kitchen and outdoor dining rhythm.
For owners, the benefit is simple. The kitchen gains a calm appliance zone, the counter gains a defined work area, and the room still feels residential. The product does not rely on exposed shelves, bright hardware, or crowded styling. It relies on stone depth, closed panel rhythm, and a recessed alcove that makes useful equipment feel integrated.
For specifiers, the benefit is control. The tall-panel height, counter depth, rough-wall backing, side return, appliance clearance, electrical coordination, and stone edge can be reviewed before production. That helps avoid the common gap between an attractive reference image and a buildable appliance wall. The SKU gives the team a defined product while leaving enough room for project-level adaptation.
The commerce fields remain controlled by the publishing layer. The bundle supplies dimensions, product type, Google category, and the Terrena series binding, while the publisher computes offer fields and preorder timing from deterministic rules. The copy explains the module's purpose and custom planning boundary without inserting a prose-based price or availability estimate.
Travertine Appliance Alcove is most useful where the kitchen is visible from living, dining, or terrace spaces. It can hold a coffee zone, breakfast preparation, compact cooking support, or a secondary serving counter. In each case, the alcove lets the useful wall stay composed when guests pass through the space or when the room is photographed for project review.
The final installed impression should feel calm before accessories are added. A buyer sees closed plaster fronts, a mineral stone recess, a continuous counter, and tall panels that make the appliance zone feel permanent. That is the business value of this SKU: a priced, manufacturable Terrena kitchen module that turns the most practical wall in the room into a controlled architectural surface.
The product also gives the site team a clearer installation conversation. Before production, the team can mark wall flatness, floor level changes, concealed utilities, appliance heat clearance, countertop support, backsplash junctions, and the exact start and stop points of the alcove. Those checks reduce the risk of awkward field trimming and help the finished kitchen wall look planned rather than patched around late site conditions.
In warmer climates, a kitchen wall often carries the mood of the whole home. It may sit beside a terrace, catch hard noon light, frame a dining route, or support daily hosting. Travertine Appliance Alcove lets that wall feel generous and mineral while still solving the practical problem of appliance placement, cleaning, wiring, and long-run alignment.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed whitewashed-plaster kitchen wall with a rough-limestone appliance recess, travertine counter plane, and warm coastal villa light so buyers can inspect it as finished residential cabinetry.
The white hero supports commerce review, while the room images show how the same module organizes appliances and preparation without making the kitchen feel commercial.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Travertine appliance alcove
A recessed stone-backed working zone gathers daily equipment into one calm architectural frame.
Closed tall side panels
Tall cabinet fronts frame the alcove and keep storage visually quiet from living, dining, or terrace views.
Continuous preparation counter
The base run provides a useful counter plane for breakfast, coffee, plating, and everyday kitchen support.
304 stainless cabinet body
The concealed basis supports long-run alignment, cleaning routines, and stable door rhythm behind the finish.
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 total run length, tall-panel width, alcove opening, wall cabinet height, counter depth, side returns, appliance clearance, outlet coordination, ventilation path, finish sample, stone edge, and installation sequence after actual site measurements are reviewed.
The Travertine Appliance Alcove can stay compact for a secondary kitchen wall, expand into a villa preparation zone, pair with a dining terrace, or align with a larger island where the appliance wall needs a clear architectural frame.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 3.2 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 2.4 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning | 1.8 meters |
| Countertop planning | 2.8 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Visible finish direction | Whitewashed-plaster fronts, rough-limestone backing, travertine counter, weathered-sand tones, and coastal reflected daylight |
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 | Travertine Appliance Alcove | — | Distinct from Terrena courtyard pantry, hearth island, and wide window breakfast products. |
| Base cabinet planning | 3.2 meters | — | Formula input for publisher-computed commerce price. |
| Wall cabinet planning | 2.4 meters | — | Formula input for wall-mounted storage and alcove framing. |
| Tall cabinet planning | 1.8 meters | — | Formula input for tall side panels and concealed storage. |
| Countertop planning | 2.8 meters | — | Formula input for the continuous preparation counter. |
| Cabinet body | 304 stainless steel | — | Concealed support basis for long-run kitchen alignment. |
| Visible finish | Whitewashed-plaster fronts, rough-limestone backing, and travertine counter | — | Mediterranean kitchen finish direction for coastal villa settings. |
| Use case | Organized kitchen appliance wall module | — | Designed for visible preparation zones with daily appliance needs. |
| Google product category | 6934 | — | Commerce taxonomy supplied to the publisher. |
| Image disclosure | Product imagery shown is a design rendering; final manufactured product may vary in lighting, environment, and finish texture. | — | Customer-facing product visualization disclosure. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
It works best on kitchen walls that need a practical equipment zone but still remain visible from living, dining, or terrace spaces. Typical placements include coastal villa kitchens, Mediterranean-inspired homes, compact secondary preparation walls, and open-plan kitchens where coffee, breakfast, plating, or daily appliances need a controlled place instead of spreading across the whole counter, especially when guests can see the work wall from nearby seating.
This SKU focuses on a recessed appliance alcove rather than a pantry spine, hearth island, or wide window breakfast run. The Travertine Appliance Alcove uses a rough-limestone backing, closed tall side panels, a continuous counter plane, and whitewashed-plaster fronts to make the useful appliance zone feel built in, calm, and easier to coordinate with coastal villa architecture, island planning, and terrace-facing daily preparation.
Yes. After site measurements are reviewed, Fadior can adjust the alcove opening, tall-panel width, counter depth, wall cabinet height, side return, appliance clearance, outlet location, ventilation route, stone edge, and finish sample. The goal is to align the module with real equipment needs, existing wall conditions, island spacing, nearby dining flow, and the final installation sequence, without weakening the clean closed-panel rhythm.
The page images show a design rendering for product review, so final manufactured details may vary with approved samples, site measurements, lighting, and installation conditions. Buyers should confirm appliance dimensions, clearance needs, wall flatness, electrical positions, cleaning expectations, and adjacent counter heights before final drawings are locked. The SKU gives a clear commercial starting point while leaving project details adjustable.
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