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Stuart Kitchens Inc.
A newly designed kitchen for a large extended family where food preparation and serving/sharing could be accomplished. A buffet was designed and built in to the space to separate the kitchen from the eating area with a custom table to accommodate seating for 14. The gathering place needed to have the look of driftwood which was accomplished with a translucent white paint on cherry that allowed the grain patterns of the wood to peak through. The "sand through" technique further enhanced the look of driftwood. The style is classic with small rails on the top and larger rails below with a flat center panel. Simple hardware completes the look. Special soapstone was found that reflected the ocean with deep green and blue areas that swirl like water. Small mosaic tile were mixed with mother of pearl. Pendant light reflected by nautical lanterns complete the scene.
Benchmark Wood & Design Studios
10-foot ceilings and generously-scaled windows frame lake views in the free-flowing design of the main level.
Photography Credit: Ashley Avila
Shannon Connor Interiors
Open and inviting with professional appliances. Dinner parties are a breeze in this easy to use high end kitchen.
Photo by Marco Ricca
Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
This bright high-style kitchen has it all, flat screen TV, Diode under-cabinet LED lighting, flashy back-splash tile and room for the whole family. Delicious Kitchens & Interiors, LLC
Dura Supreme Cabinetry
The key to creating an authentic Craftsman-styled kitchen is by embracing those details that embody hand-craftsmanship and hand-joinery. As a response to mass production and abundance of cheaply made goods, the craftsman design movement achieved prominence in the early 1990’s and recognized value in the work of the craftsman and artisan.
The handiwork of the cabinetmaker was idealized, and an appreciation for quality and craftsmanship was celebrated. Homes of this period were designed with an open, airy floor plan and a central hearth or gathering area. Woodwork and cabinetry became architectural focal points in warm, wood tones and joinery techniques were prominently featured.
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William Lee Architect & Associates, LLC
Dan Cutrona, photographer
Donna Elle Seaside Living, Cape Cod and Nantucket
Colonial Reproductions, Inc.
This stunning white kitchen includes beadboard walls, subway tile backsplash and a spacious island. Greg Premru Photography
AIBD - American Institute of Building Design
The best of the past and present meet in this distinguished design. Custom craftsmanship and distinctive detailing lend to this lakefront residences’ classic design with a contemporary and light-filled floor plan. The main level features almost 3,000 square feet of open living, from the charming entry with multiple back of house spaces to the central kitchen and living room with stone clad fireplace.
An ARDA for indoor living goes to
Visbeen Architects, Inc.
Designers: Vision Interiors by Visbeen with Visbeen Architects, Inc.
From: East Grand Rapids, Michigan
VanderHorn Architects
The central focus of the house, this bright kitchen features a breakfast nook, built-in hutch, large island, handy peninsula, matching marble slab countertop and backsplash, and custom full-height cabinetry.
James Merrell Photography
Beach Style Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets Design Ideas
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