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NEO Home Repair
Kitchen Remodel in Avon Lake Ohio. Wall removed to open up space between kitchen and living room.
Meadowlark Design+Build
An Ann Arbor Michigan bungalow style kitchen and dining room get a remodel by removing walls and reconfiguring the space with a brand new kitchen. This remodel was designed and built by Meadowlark Design+Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Photo: Sean Carter
FMSProjects, Inc.
Storage above for special less-used bowls and cookware. Open shelving/counter for microwave and expresso area.
Maraya Interior Design
Ski in and out Craftsman Kitchen.
The Multiple Ranch and Mountain Homes are shown in this project catalog: from Camarillo horse ranches to Lake Tahoe ski lodges. Featuring rock walls and fireplaces with decorative wrought iron doors, stained wood trusses and hand scraped beams. Rustic designs give a warm lodge feel to these large ski resort homes and cattle ranches. Pine plank or slate and stone flooring with custom old world wrought iron lighting, leather furniture and handmade, scraped wood dining tables give a warmth to the hard use of these homes, some of which are on working farms and orchards. Antique and new custom upholstery, covered in velvet with deep rich tones and hand knotted rugs in the bedrooms give a softness and warmth so comfortable and livable. In the kitchen, range hoods provide beautiful points of interest, from hammered copper, steel, and wood. Unique stone mosaic, custom painted tile and stone backsplash in the kitchen and baths.
designed by Maraya Interior Design. From their beautiful resort town of Ojai, they serve clients in Montecito, Hope Ranch, Malibu, Westlake and Calabasas, across the tri-county areas of Santa Barbara, Ventura and Los Angeles, south to Hidden Hills- north through Solvang and more.
Jack Hall, contractor
FMA Interior Design, Inc.
Richly layered in design, this Chicago Bungalow kitchen was designed by Fred M. Alsen of fma Design; he outwits trends via timeless design.
In order to achieve the flexibility & harmony of today & yesterday in this kitchen, the award winning veteran designer had to acknowledge this was a design which would thrive on restrictions. Yet, he conspired with time and materials; and livable luxury unfolded. Lucky, lucky kitchen.
Designer: Fred M Alsen | fma Interior Design | Chicago Custom cabinetry by Greenfield Cabinetry
Mike Kaskel Photos
Arts and Crafts Kitchen with a Single-bowl Sink Design Ideas
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