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Mikiten Architecture
Flexibility is the key to Universal Design. This kitchen has tall pull-out storage for easy access when seated or standing, and upper cabinets have pull-down shelf units that rotate out and down to countertop height.
Photo: Erick Mikiten, AIA
Erika Altenhofen, CKBD
Arts and Crafts kitchen remodel in turn-of-the-century Portland Four Square, featuring a custom built-in eating nook, five-color inlay marmoleum flooring, maximized storage, and a one-of-a-kind handmade ceramic tile backsplash.
Photography by Kuda Photography
Kitchen & Bath ReStylers
A tighter shot of the chimney corner reveals the microwave. Tucked back in the corner, it's modern out-of-placeness is barely noticeable. The chimney pretty much draws all the attention. Photo: Warren Smith, CMKBD, CAPS
Craftsman Design and Renovation
By shifting the location of the office door, we were able to recoup much need space for the kitchen and extend the sink counter to stretch the entire length of the wall. White inset cabinets along with white appliances reflect light and create a cheery atmosphere. Smooth green wall paint and red granite add personality and excitement.
Photo: Eckert & Eckert Photography
Erika Altenhofen, CKBD
Arts and Crafts kitchen remodel in turn-of-the-century Portland Four Square, featuring a custom built-in eating nook, five-color inlay marmoleum flooring, maximized storage, and a one-of-a-kind handmade ceramic tile backsplash.
Photography by Kuda Photography
Kitchen & Bath ReStylers
A shaker style kitchen in an authentic 1920's vintage craftsman bungalow. Located in the heart of downtown Prosser, WA. It was said to be the original mayor's home. Joe & Kathy very much wanted to honor the original heritage of the home. Kathy had a pretty clear vision of the features she wanted. With period design, the challenge is always to honor the old, while upgrading to the new. That's where I came in. They had the vision, I provided the mechanics and design tool box. To get the space for this kitchen, we converted the back screened porch into living space by installing a load-bearing beam and removing the original back wall of the home. One we had some room to work with, we were off. Photo: Warren Smith, CMKBD, CAPS
Arts and Crafts Kitchen with Linoleum Floors Design Ideas
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