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Great Northwest Homes
This home gives a new meaning to the "open concept." The beautiful stair case and evn the loft above opens up into the spacous great room, kitchen, and nook.
Bill Johnson Photography
Synergy Design & Construction
A special "beverage" area was created next to the fridge, with glass display cabinetry for pretty glasses, and storage for liquor either below or on the countertop.
Morningside Architects LLP
Architect: Morningside Architects, LLP
Contractor: Ista Construction Inc.
Photos: HAR
BKC Kitchen and Bath
Eric Scott Wilmoth Photography
This spacious new home in Sedalia captures the essence of Colorado living with custom knotty alder cabinets throughout.
Crystal Cabinet Works: Knotty Alder and Rustic Hickory custom cabinets
Design by Jennie Showers, BKC Kitchen and Bath
ROM architecture studio
Architect: Carol Sundstrom, AIA
Contractor: Thomas Jacobson Construction, Inc.
Photography: © Dale Lang
arquitectura ENDOSDEDOS
arquitectura: endosdedos arquitectura, fotógrafo: Ángel Salas, constructora: Comeji
Cosmo Builders
We have successfully completed more than 25 kitchen remodel projects around the DMV area and Washington DC
The scope of work for a kitchen remodels typically includes the following:
1. Demolition: Removal of old kitchen cabinets, countertops, flooring, and appliances.
2. Electrical and plumbing: Rerouting or updating electrical and plumbing lines as needed to accommodate new appliances and fixtures.
3. Framing and drywall: Any necessary framing or drywall work to accommodate new appliances, countertops, or cabinets.
4. Flooring: Installation of new floorings, such as hardwood, tile, or vinyl.
5. Cabinets and countertops: Installation of new cabinets, including any necessary modifications to fit the space, and installation of new countertops.
6. Appliances: Installation of new appliances, such as a refrigerator, stove, oven, and dishwasher.
7. Lighting: Installation of new lighting fixtures, including under-cabinet lighting and overhead fixtures.
8. Backsplash: Installation of a new backsplash, such as tile or stone, to protect the walls from spills and splatters.
9. Painting and finishing: Painting walls, ceilings, and trim, and any necessary finishing work.
10. Final inspection: Ensuring that all work is completed to code and passes necessary inspections.
This is not an exhaustive list, and the specific scope of work may vary depending on the size, layout, and complexity of the kitchen remodel. It's important to work with a professional contractor to ensure that the project is completed safely and to your satisfaction
Miriam Moore Design Studio LLC
MIRIAM MOORE has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Interior Design from Miami International University of Art and Design. She has been responsible for numerous residential and commercial projects and her work is featured in design publications with national circulation. Before turning her attention to interior design, Miriam worked for many years in the fashion industry, owning several high-end boutiques. Miriam is an active member of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID).
Blue Kitchen with Medium Wood Cabinets Design Ideas
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