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Richard Landon Design
A deep drawer with a scooped side keeps all the things this chef wants near at her fingertips. See more of this kitchen at: http://www.spaceplanner.com/Mid-Century_Asian.html.
Photo: Roger Turk, Northlight Photography
San Luis Kitchen Co.
Knotty Cherry cabinets with a natural cherry finish are featured in this modern country kitchen. The homeowners combined three small rooms to create this large kitchen/dining & great room. Niches are tucked into the wall to use space that was wasted under the stairs.
G. Christianson Construction, Inc.
This 1930's small kitchen was in need of expansion. It was closed off to the rest of the house and didn't fit with the modern appliances. Removing a wall and extending the kitchen into the next room created an inviting space open to the dining and family room. Replacing the white painted cabinets with natural white oak custom cabinets gave it a contemporary look with classic touches of marble patterned quartz and handmade subway tile backsplash. The open shelving keeps everyday dishes within easy reach and a place to display artwork.
Nip Tuck Remodeling
Widened the doorway to the dining room, reconfigured the layout with all new cabinetry. Integrated column refrigeration. Custom walnut top.
Cameo Kitchens, Inc.
Project Features: Art for Everyday Turned Posts # F-1; Art for Everyday Corbels # CBL-TR4; Butler's Pantry; Wine Cubbies; Furniture Toe Kicks Type "C"; Valance Style # 6; Rev-A-Shelf Rattan Baskets with Rails # 4WB-420; Custom Work Island with Seating for One; Wood Mullion and Glass Doors
Cabinets: Honey Brook Custom in Maple Wood, with Seapearl Paint and Glaze; Voyager Full Overlay Door Style with C-2 Lip
Countertops: Ivory Fantasy Granite with Double Pencil Round (Kitchen Perimeter) and Dupont Edge (Island)
BRADSHAW DESIGNS LLC
This Texas Treasure began as a simple kitchen remodel, then expanded to include the entire home! What was a tired, dark, cramped space has now become an open, light, bright space fit for a serious cook! She yearned for natural and organic elements that harken to the outdoors. Stone, antique, rough, hand-hewn beams fit the bill perfectly!
The Cousins
This small space demanded attention to detail and smart solutions, starting with the table and chairs. Too tiny for a standard kitchen table, we added a table that folds down against the wall with foldable chairs that can be hung on the wall when not in use. Typically neglected space between the refrigerator and the wall was turned into spice cabinets, ceiling height uppers maximize storage, and a mirrored backsplash creates the illusion of more space. But small spaces don't have to be vacant of character, as proven by the distressed aqua cabinetry and mismatched knobs.
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