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One Tree Construction Inc
Bright and sunny suite in a mountain ski town. Loads of storage and clean natural design in a beautiful timber frame made of douglas fir.
Coast Design Kitchen & Bath
This kitchen was designed by Haleigh Vance of Coast Design Kitchen & Bath in Mobile, Alabama. It features Wellborn trestle style cabinets in grey mist finish with granite glaze on the perimeter and mink grey on the island. The hardware is Prestige in a distressed pewter finish. The appliances are GE Cafe in stainless steel. The countertops were sourced from Hard Rock Stone & Tile. It contains a beverage fridge in the island and a brick arch separating the kitchen from the open dining area.
Added Style
Photos by John Rider-
Large kitchen island with beautiful Patagonia slab countertops bordered with Absolute black granite.
Backsplash is a glass subway tile.
Daniel Contelmo Architects
Lighted glass windows on the upper cabinets are display cases for unique platters.
Photo by Daniel Contelmo Jr.
Stylist: Adams Interior Design
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Craftsman moulding, dentil accents on wood hood and glass doors accentuate the character of this arts & crafts remodel.
Bailey's Cabinets
Cabinet Brand: Haas Signature Collection
Wood Species: Rustic Hickory
Cabinet Finish: Natural
Door Style: Federal Square
Countertop: Laminate, Ultra Form edge, Coved backsplash, Sedona Bluff
Drifthouse Design
The main part of this job is listening, meeting each clients goals individually. This modern soft classic kitchen in Sherwin Williams dove tail grey with shaker flat panel style doors. Kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, brushed nickel bar pull hardware and white counter-tops.
Design Group Three
The 1990’s renovation of this kitchen failed to capture the home’s original character and architectural style. Major structural and mechanical changes, including the complete removal of a load-bearing wall, opened design solutions to improve function and sight lines within the first floor. An abandoned space hidden by the previous renovation was restored to create an intimate seating area.
The kitchen was completely rearranged, redesigned, and dramatically furnished to achieve ideal form, flow, and function. Architectural details were carefully duplicated throughout. Greenfield brand cabinetry, creative lighting, and natural stone countertops are just a few of the details that complement the home’s original character.
One Kings Lane
Bonus Solution: Follow the Light AFTER: Knowing how much I adored the light that was so key to my original vision, Megan designed and built her very own version and suggested we hang it in the dining room. I love how it carries the brass-and-glass look into the adjoining room. Check out the full how-to for this DIY chandelier here.
Photos by Lesley Unruh.
Sligh Cabinets Inc.
©2018 Sligh Cabinets, Inc. | Custom Cabinetry by Sligh Cabinets, Inc. | Countertops by San Luis Marble
Arts and Crafts Kitchen with a Drop-in Sink Design Ideas
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