Surface finishes
- Whitewashed plaster cabinet fronts
- Travertine counter surface
- Rough limestone side surround
- Weathered teak accent plinth
- 304 stainless steel cabinet body
Vantage
A tailored Vantage outdoor kitchen module with whitewashed fronts, travertine counter, limestone surround, and a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
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Overview
The full design intent, materials, and how this system is built — in detail.
Vantage Limestone Tide Service Run is a tailored outdoor kitchen module for terraces where outdoor cooking, plating, rinsing, and serving need one calm architectural line. The SKU gives Vantage a coastal service-counter expression for terraces where outdoor cooking, plating, rinsing, and serving need one calm architectural line. It combines 2.8 meters of base cabinet planning, 0.2 meters of wall coordination, no tall cabinet length, and 2.8 meters of countertop planning around a 304 stainless steel cabinet body.
The differentiator matters because Vantage already covers skyline island drama, courtyard grill service, pavilion prep storage, pergola hearth warmth, and a cedar rain counter. Limestone Tide Service Run takes a different role. It is not a grill spine, not a hearth, and not a pavilion wall. It is a long pale counter shaped for coastal meals, shaded terrace circulation, and the repeated in-between tasks that happen before guests sit down.
A strong outdoor kitchen does more than hold equipment. On a villa terrace, the service counter is visible from the dining table, garden path, interior threshold, and often the pool edge. If that counter looks temporary, the whole outdoor room loses authority. This module treats the counter as architecture: a closed cabinet rhythm, a stone-edged worktop, a protected surround, and a calm whitewashed presence that reads as part of the house.
The 304 stainless steel cabinet body gives the module a durable basis behind the coastal finish language. Outdoor service counters face humidity, salt air in some locations, cleaning cycles, spill cleanup, warm days, cool nights, and repeated hand contact. A stable cabinet body helps the visible fronts keep alignment and shadow gaps while the limestone and travertine expression gives the terrace a mineral, residential surface rather than a portable patio look.
For homeowners, the daily benefit is simple: the outdoor cooking zone looks finished even when it is not in use. The pale fronts reduce visual weight, the travertine counter gives a practical prep plane, and the rough limestone side surround ties the module to garden walls and arches. The service run can support drinks, fruit, small plates, rinsing, grilling preparation, and serving without turning the terrace into a busy equipment display.
For designers, Limestone Tide Service Run gives a named specification anchor for coastal villas, Provence-style terraces, Ibiza courtyards, resort residences, and warm-climate homes that need outdoor storage with a softer elevation. The product helps align counter length, wall return, paving edge, sink position, appliance choice, shade line, and dining clearance before final drawings. That shared boundary prevents the outdoor counter from becoming an afterthought after the architecture is already fixed.
The visual language stays restrained. Whitewashed plaster fronts, a travertine worktop, rough limestone surround, weathered teak accent, and bleached olive wood trim create a sunlit Mediterranean palette without heavy ornament. There is no need for exposed racks, signage, open compartments, decorative excess, or visible construction. The value comes from proportion, material junctions, and how the product sits under an arch or beside a terrace wall.
The module is especially useful where the outdoor kitchen must mediate between interior and exterior life. It can sit beside a sliding door, under a pergola, along a sea-facing terrace, near a garden dining court, or against a limestone wall. The counter becomes a handoff point: ingredients move out, plates return, drinks are set down, and the terrace keeps its composure because storage and service stay behind closed fronts.
Formula dimensions make the commerce scope clear without pretending that every terrace is identical. The 2.8 meters of base length define the main service cabinet run. The short wall cabinet allowance covers a small upper return, niche, or shade-line coordination. Tall cabinet length stays at zero because this SKU is horizontal and service-focused. The countertop length matches the working surface that buyers will actually use for prep, plating, and serving.
Customization remains central to the product. Fadior can adjust run length, cabinet depth, side return, sink opening, appliance bay, drainage path, counter overhang, finish sample, packing split, service access, and site measurement details before production drawings are confirmed. The SKU defines the design direction and commerce scope, while final manufacture still responds to the real terrace, utility route, delivery path, and installation sequence.
The product also addresses maintenance. Closed faces reduce dust and visual clutter, while the stainless cabinet basis supports a zone that will be wiped down often. The travertine counter can be discussed around sealing, edge profile, sink placement, and cleaning expectations. The limestone surround helps frame the counter without exposing storage, and the whitewashed elevation stays calm beside both pale paving and darker garden planting.
From a search and buying perspective, the product answers a specific need: a durable custom outdoor kitchen service counter that looks integrated into a luxury terrace. Buyers comparing outdoor kitchens often see either appliance-heavy grill stations or furniture-like bars. Limestone Tide Service Run sits between those extremes. It gives practical prep and serving capacity while keeping the built-in cabinetry quiet enough for architecture-led homes.
The image set supports that decision. The white hero isolates the complete closed module for shop review. The midscene image shows how the run sits beneath an arch in a coastal terrace. The detail image studies counter thickness, limestone texture, matte fronts, and plane transitions. The lifestyle image shows the service run as part of outdoor dining without using people or signage to explain it. Each view keeps the product exterior closed and legible.
Procurement teams can use the SKU as a structured conversation starter. They can ask about sink placement, grill proximity, refrigerator integration, terrace slope, power and water access, stone sample approval, packing break, edge protection, installation timing, and route to site. Because the differentiator is narrow, those questions stay tied to a service run rather than drifting into a full outdoor room redesign.
Limestone Tide Service Run also gives Vantage a lighter coastal register within the same series. Existing Vantage directions solve other outdoor scenarios: a skyline island for view-led entertaining, a grill spine for cooking focus, a pavilion prep wall for vertical coordination, a pergola hearth for warmth, and a cedar rain bay for covered courtyard service. This SKU is calmer and longer, built for meals that move between indoor kitchen, terrace counter, and outdoor table.
The final installed impression should feel composed before anything is placed on the counter. A buyer sees pale fronts, stone mass, clean shadow, a practical worktop, and a service zone that belongs to the architecture. That is the business value of the module: it turns a terrace counter into a specified, priced, and manufacturable shop SKU while leaving enough room for site-specific measurement and finish confirmation.
This service-run framing also helps the sales conversation stay practical. Instead of asking a buyer to approve a vague outdoor kitchen, the SKU gives them a visible module with a measurable base length, counter length, finish direction, and role in the terrace. That makes it easier to compare against site photos, architect drawings, or a designer elevation. It also clarifies which decisions still need confirmation: utility routes, appliance cutouts, sink placement, floor fall, wall returns, and shade structure.
For hospitality-style private homes, the restrained expression is intentional. A terrace can look expensive at noon and still fail at dinner if storage doors, appliances, and service clutter dominate the view. Limestone Tide Service Run keeps the equipment conversation behind closed faces and lets the architecture carry the atmosphere. The product gives owners a place to stage meals, reset tableware, and serve drinks while preserving the calm mineral language that made the outdoor room worth building.

Visual interpretation
See how the product holds its design language at room scale and in close detail.
The visual direction presents a closed whitewashed outdoor kitchen service run with a travertine counter and limestone surround so buyers can inspect it as a finished terrace product.
The pure white hero supports commerce review, while the terrace images show how the service counter sits under Mediterranean arches without exposing hinges, compartments, or construction detail.
Key features
These points explain why this flagship product stands out.
Limestone tide service run
A long closed counter gives the terrace a composed prep, plating, and serving zone.
Travertine working surface
A practical mineral counter supports rinsing, drink service, plating, and outdoor meal preparation.
Whitewashed architectural surround
Pale closed fronts and limestone side returns help the module belong to villa walls and arches.
304 stainless cabinet body
The concealed cabinet basis supports outdoor durability, cleaning routines, and aligned closed fronts.
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 counter length, cabinet depth, side return, sink opening, appliance bay, drainage path, counter overhang, stone sample, finish tone, packing break, delivery access, and installation sequence before Fadior confirms production drawings.
The Limestone Tide Service Run can serve a coastal terrace, garden dining court, pool patio, villa loggia, or whole-home outdoor cabinetry plan while preserving Vantage's closed, mineral, architecture-led service-counter character.
Specifications
The key data is organized for clear review before planning and quotation.
| Base cabinet planning | 2.8 meters |
|---|---|
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.2 meters |
| Tall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters |
| Counter planning length | 2.8 meters |
| Primary cabinet material | 304 stainless steel |
| Production approach | Custom production in Foshan, China, 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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Series binding | Vantage | — | Sanity-backed Outdoor_Kitchen product series. |
| Differentiator | Limestone Tide Service Run | — | Distinct from Vantage skyline, grill spine, pavilion, hearth, and cedar rain products. |
| Base cabinet planning | 2.8 meters | — | Formula input for publisher-computed commerce price. |
| Wall cabinet planning | 0.2 meters | — | Short upper or wall-return coordination allowance. |
| Tall cabinet planning | 0.0 meters | — | Horizontal service-run product, not a storage tower. |
| Countertop planning | 2.8 meters | — | Working surface for prep, plating, rinsing, and serving. |
| Primary cabinet basis | 304 stainless steel | — | Concealed structural basis behind the visible terrace finish. |
| Visible finish direction | Whitewashed fronts, travertine counter, rough limestone surround | — | Mediterranean outdoor terrace expression. |
| Best-fit setting | Coastal terrace, garden dining court, pool patio, or villa loggia | — | Outdoor kitchen remains visible from dining and circulation paths. |
| Commerce availability | Preorder after validation | — | Publisher writes availability and availability date at live publish. |
| Image transparency | Buyer-facing image interpretation note included in FAQ | — | Imagery explains proportion and finish direction before final project confirmation. |
| Search intent | Custom outdoor kitchen service counter | — | Targets buyers comparing durable built-in terrace prep and hosting modules. |
FAQ
These questions help buyers compare options and reduce friction before inquiry.
This SKU focuses on a long coastal service counter rather than a skyline island, grill spine, pavilion prep wall, pergola hearth, or cedar rain bay. The pale closed fronts, travertine counter, and limestone surround are shaped for plating, rinsing, drinks, and outdoor dining flow. It gives Vantage a quieter terrace-hosting role with less appliance emphasis and more architectural continuity. The result is a module for repeated hosting tasks instead of a single appliance moment. It is made to order, manufactured in our Foshan, China factory, with an approximate 30-day production lead time before shipping coordination.
Yes. Fadior can adjust counter length, cabinet depth, sink opening, appliance bay, side return, drainage direction, service access, packing split, and installation sequence after site measurement. The published SKU defines the Limestone Tide Service Run concept and module scope, but production drawings still respond to the actual arch, paving, wall condition, utility route, delivery path, and outdoor dining clearance. This keeps the order practical while preserving the selected coastal design direction.
It works best on a covered or semi-covered coastal terrace, garden dining court, pool-adjacent patio, villa loggia, or Provence-style courtyard where the outdoor kitchen remains visible even when no one is cooking. The module suits owners who want a refined service counter for everyday prep and hosting, not a temporary bar or exposed equipment wall that distracts from the architecture.
Product imagery is a rendered visualization for evaluating layout, proportion, finish direction, and terrace atmosphere before final measurements. The manufactured product may vary in exact stone movement, finish tone, appliance selection, site lighting, and surrounding architecture. Buyers should use the images to understand the closed service-run concept, then confirm dimensions, samples, utilities, and installation details with Fadior. The note is meant to prevent over-reading shadows, scenery, or exact stone figure as final fabrication promises.
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