Skyline Cottage Kitchen in Utah Featuring ILVE Majestic Solid Door Range
Skyline Cottage: A Majestic-Powered Kitchen Designed with Light, Warmth, and Purpose
In the Skyline Cottage project by Paragon Homes in Utah, the kitchen was designed not as a standalone room, but as the architectural heart of the home: a space where light, material, and proportion quietly do the heavy lifting.
Natural light pours in from the dining area windows, moving through the arched opening and across the length of the island throughout the day. The palette is warm and restrained: soft cabinetry, natural wood tones, aged brass, and stone surfaces that feel timeless rather than trendy.
At the center of it all sits an ILVE Majestic Series Range.
The model featured is our 48” ILVE Majestic Solid Door Dual Fuel Range, finished in Glossy Black with Brass Trim, a professional-grade appliance designed to perform like a commercial tool while visually anchoring the entire kitchen.
This is what defines the kitchen space. Not excess. Not decoration. But craft, material, and permanence.
Design Details Worth Noticing
This kitchen works because of restraint and balance:
- The long island creates a visual axis through the space
- Brass fixtures and lighting repeat across the room, creating cohesion
- The arched transition between kitchen and dining room softens the architecture
- The Solid Door ILVE Majestic Range gives the kitchen a furniture-like presence rather than a commercial look
- The plank ceiling adds rhythm and warmth without overpowering the room
- Open shelving and pottery introduce lived-in texture
Nothing is loud, but everything is intentional.
About the Featured Range
Featured Appliance: 48” ILVE Majestic Solid Door Dual Fuel Range
Key Features:
- Solid double oven doors for a more traditional, furniture-style appearance
- Dual fuel performance (gas cooktop + electric oven)
- Brass burners and trim
- True European Convection
- Handcrafted in Italy
Designed as a centerpiece appliance, not something to hide
The Majestic range often becomes the visual anchor in kitchens like this because it feels architectural, not just functional.
Some kitchens are designed. Others are built to last.
This one was built around something that will.
