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Florida Design Works
From the giant sliding glass door to the terrazzo floor and modern, geometric design—this home is the perfect example of Sarasota Modern. Thanks to Christie’s Kitchen & Bath for partnering with our team on this project.
Product Spotlight: Cambria's Montgomery Countertops
Peter Salerno Inc
A Traditional Kitchen with a touch of Glitz & Glam. This kitchen features 2 islands with our antiqued blue finish, the perimeter is creme with a brown glaze, limestone floors, the tops are Jerusalem Grey-Gold limestone, an antiqued mirror ceiling detail, our custom tin hood & refrigerator panels, a La Cornue CornuFe 110, a TopBrewer, and a hand-carved farm sink.
Fun Fact: This was the first kitchen in the US to have a TopBrewer installed in it!
Peter Rymwid (www.PeterRymwid.com)
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The distressed green island sits atop brown stained hardwood floors and creates a focal point at the center of this traditional kitchen. Topped with ubatuba granite, the island is home to a Viking cooktop and metal barstools painted ivory with sage green chenille seats. Visual Comfort globe pendants, in a mix of metals, marry the island’s antique brass bin pulls to the pewter hardware of the perimeter cabinetry. Breaking up the cream perimeter cabinets are large windows dressed with woven wood blinds. Walker Zanger glass tiles in blues, greens and tans clad the backsplash, which wraps the kitchen along with honed black granite countertops. Continuing beyond space are the breakfast room, butler’s pantry and dining room.
Lasley Brahaney Architecture + Construction
This fantastic butler pantry is located at the kitchen entrance. The full height painted green cabinets provide a tremendous amount of storage space and the perfect touch of display with the few glass cabinet doors.
Laurie Westberg, Urban Interior Design
Warm modern kitchen with crossgrain flat panel cabinetry
Pat Kofahl, photographer
ThinkGlass
This kitchen is the perfect example of how glass can make a room seem bigger. Even if the actual square footage is limited, glass allows light to travel through it, creating the illusion of a larger space. Adding a raised bar expands the useable counter space, the addition of stools creates an eat-in nook and the kitchen becomes as useful as it is beautiful. Take a moment and imagine your kitchen without opaque countertops...
Texture: Natura | Color: Crystal | Edge: Polished | Thickness: 36mm (1.5")
Degabriele Kitchens
Nothing less than this ornate, handpainted kitchen with solid timber doors and framed construction would suit this luxury, circa 1892 residence.
Featuring dentil capping and a combination of fluted and cotton reel pilasters, the kitchen is a clever use of a narrow and unusual space with a separate scullery
Allen Construction
Historic landmark estate restoration kitchen with original American Encaustic tile detailing, white checkerboard vinyl composition tile, tile countertops that match the butlers' pantry, and contrasting kitchen island with marble countertop, original wrought iron fixtures, and a Juliet balcony that looks out onto the pool and casita.
Photo by: Jim Bartsch
The Craftsman Group of Alabama, LLC
Unique and highly detailed. "inset and beaded" cabinetry. Highly sought after materials, high quality craftsmanship.
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