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Inside Kerrie Kelly’s ADU, where thoughtful design meets Cosentino craftsmanship
Kerrie Kelly

Plats
Sacramento, California (USA)
entreprenör
Rob Silveira
Färg
Et. Statuario | Rem
Slutdatum
2025
Arkitektur/design
Graber Rasmussen Architects / Kerrie Kelly
Material
Silestone | Dekton
Aplication
Countertop, shower wall, shower tray, vanity
Fotografi
Lindsey King
When designer Kerrie Kelly set out to transform her underutilized Sacramento garage into a 37 m2 accessory dwelling unit, the goal was clear: create a flexible, serene retreat that could evolve alongside her family’s needs. With ADUs increasingly embraced in California, the project became an opportunity to reimagine function, offering privacy and independence for guests, aging parents, or future caregivers, without sacrificing design.
Inspired by decades-long relationships with trusted brand partners, the ADU serves both as a personal sanctuary and a living showcase of thoughtful collaboration. The aesthetic is light, curated, and timeless, echoing the main home while embracing a more minimalist approach to maximize the compact footprint. Soft blues, warm neutrals, and layered textures bring a sense of calm and cohesion throughout.
Cosentino surfaces play a central role in delivering that vision. In the kitchen, Silestone Et. Statuario countertops anchor the space with their refined marble-inspired look, paired with the exceptional durability and low-maintenance qualities Kelly has relied on for over 20 years when specifying Cosentino in client homes.
In the bathroom, Dekton Rem was selected for the vanity, shower walls, and tray, offering seamless material continuity, streamlined installation, and long-lasting performance ideal for a high-use environment.
Together, Silestone and Dekton create a unified flow from kitchen to bath, elevating the ADU into a design-forward retreat that feels intentional, enduring, and effortlessly livable.




























