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Allen Construction
A Lacanche range was the element that drove the design of this kitchen. The stove had to be ordered from France months in advance. Architect: Blackbird Architects .General Contractor: Allen Construction. Photography: Jim Bartsch Photography
Levitch Associates, Incorporated
Sink area with low height ceiling but high enough to stand under. Peninsula seating. Photo by Sunny Grewal
Braun Building Center
Convenient, easy access roll-out spice drawer in this base cabinet unit. Dura Supreme cabinetry with the Homestead Panel Plus door style. Wall cases are done in a spicy Salsa Red paint finish and the lower base units compliment with a beautiful Storm Gray. Drawer fronts feature a PC shaker design. Easy access is reached with roll out shelves in base units and a concealed recycle center. Cabinet hardware is by Stone Harbor. Counter tops are done in a Viatera Rococo quartz surface.
Finishing Touch Custom Woodworks, Inc.
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Finishing Touch Custom Woodworks, Inc.
Kitchen Wise
The homeowner of this city craftsman style house wanted to maintain the original character of the home, but with an updated touch. Every piece of this kitchen recieved an upgrade. The doors/faceframe were professionaly painted white. All of the functional hardware (hinges & slides) were replaced, as well as, all of the drawer boxes. The decorative hardware was also replaced with Milan series satin nickel pulls. This kitchen will not only function like new, but the increased storage is significant. A total of 5 roll out shelves, a wall cabinet pull out, 3 nested cutlery drawers, and a base cabinet pull out all will surely help bump up the storage capacity of this kitchen.
Kitchen Magic
This classic raised panel style is simple enough for a small kitchen. The room still has plenty of style and the simple color palllett gives the room a sophisticated look.
karmic stone
Natural stone kitchen tile in the art nouveau style- created as kitchen focal point for a clients' Craftsman style home in New England.
Framed in complementary natural stone tiles.
photo: hellerdesign
Fox Design Group Architects
Oak floors continue from the rest of the house into the new kitchen. Subway tiles and painted recessed panel cabinet doors are stylistically consistent with the old house, but simple contemporary accents feel right at home.
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