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Luigi Rosselli Architects
Stone and timber again. This time in the kitchen with a shark-nose edge to the stone benchtop and solid timber doors. Oversized vitrified ceramic floor tiles make the space indestructible.
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Urbana Design Studio
A uniquely designed butlers pantry that houses two large pantries, the refrigerator, a broom closet and long countertop/workspace.
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Brandler London
An Edwardian house refurbishment, this kitchen was formed by knocking together two existing rooms and extending into the garden with bi-fold doors and a glass roof. Reclaimed wood beams, exposed steels, and original Benjamin Electric pendant lights create a domestic yet industrial feel. The deeply weathered, raw, reclaimed barn wood used on the bank of tall kitchen units is illuminated from above to highlight their fiercely ravaged surfaces.
Richard Landon Design
The solid walnut eating bar positions the early morning riser to enjoy their coffee and the views! Note the drawer microwave below the counter.
Photo by Jesse Young
Janice Peters, Distinctive Decor
This lovely Thousand Oaks home was completely remodeled throughout. Spaces included in this project were the kitchen, four bathrooms, office, entertainment room and master suite. Custom walnut cabinetry was given a clear coat finish to allow the natural wood color to stand out and be admired. The limestone counters are stunning and the waterfall edges add a contemporary flare. Oak wood floors were given new life with a custom walnut stain.
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Aspen Design Room
Custom cabinets and timeless furnishings create this striking mountain modern kitchen. Stainless appliances with black accent details and modern lighting fixtures contrast with the distressed cabinet finish and wood flooring. Creating a space that is at once comfortable and modern.
Mark Brand Architecture
For this kitchen and bath remodel in San Francisco's Cole Valley, our client wanted us to open the kitchen up to the living room and create a new modern feel for all of the remodeled areas. Opening the kitchen to the living area provided a structural challenge as the wall we had to remove was load-bearing and there was a separately owned condo on the floor below. Working closely with a structural engineer, we created a strategy to carry the weight to the exterior walls of the building. In order to do this we had to tear off the entire roof and rebuild it with new structural joists which could span from property line to property line. To achieve a dramatic daylighting effect, we created a slot skylight over the back wall of the kitchen with the beams running through the skylight. Cerulean blue, back-painted glass for the backsplash and a thick waterfall edge for the island add more distinctive touches to this kitchen design. In the master bath we created a sinuous counter edge which tracks its way to the floor to create a curb for the shower. Green tile imported from Morocco adds a pop of color in the shower and a custom built indirect LED lighting cove creates a glow of light around the mirror. Photography by Christopher Stark.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Downtown Washington DC Small Contemporary Condo Refresh Design by #SarahTurner4JenniferGilmer. Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
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