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KraftMaster Renovations
View walking into the kitchen/dining space from this homes family room. Open concept floor plans make it easy to keep track of the family while everyone is in separate rooms.
Photos by Chris Veith.
SoKipling
North facing kitchen with white painted shaker style doors, walnut handles and brown granite worktops. White wood effect floor and copper tap. Low ceiling. Solid wood cabinetry and doors
Anouska Tamony Designs- Architecture & Interiors
An East London former artist's studio in the heart of Shoreditch was brought to life with a lively mix of classic Scandinavian design layered with punches of colour and pattern.
Bespoke joinery sits alongside modern and antique furniture. A deco Venetian mirror adds sparkle in the Asian influenced sitting room which displays pieces sourced from as far afield as Malaysia and Hong Kong.
Indian textiles and a handwoven beni ourain carpet from Marrakech give the bedroom a relaxed bohemian feel, with simple bespoke silk blinds commissioned for the large lateral windows that span the room.
In the bathroom the simple Fired Earth tiles sing. A couple of carefully chosen accessories found in a Parisian market add a dash of je ne sais quoi.
Mylands
Eccleston Pink No.248 Cabinets.
Charterhouse No.4 Mantle and Walls.
Kitchen by Middleton Bespoke Interiors.
Norman Building & Design
The home's kitchen with its custom vent hood flanked by floating shelves. The island distressed woodwork is a counterpoint to the surrounding white cabinets.
Jetton Construction, Inc.
Gil Schafer, Architect
Rita Konig, Interior Designer
Chambers & Chambers, Local Architect
Fredericka Moller, Landscape Architect
Eric Piasecki, Photographer
KraftMaster Renovations
This kitchen is medium sized but spacious for multiple people to be working at once!
Photos by Chris Veith.
One Kings Lane
The Makeover Process -- Like a lot of other old houses, ours had seen some less-than-sympathetic renovations over the years. A while back I documented my entryway makeover, and since then I’ve been making my way through the house, one project at a time. With a few successes under our belt, my husband and I decided to take on one of the most challenging rooms in our home: the kitchen. By keeping the design simple and breaking the project down into manageable parts, we were able to transform the space on a fairly modest budget and dream up some ingenious solutions along the way.
Check out the step-by-step evolution of my kitchen from a tired mess to an eclectic and functional space.
Photo by Manuel Rodriguez
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