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Idesign Interiors (SW) Ltd
A traditional solid ash kitchen painted in Farrow & Ball's Lichen green, perfect for this beautiful Arts & Craft style house.
The original kitchen at the back of the house was small and unappealing so the clients desired that the kitchen be recited to the front of the house in a rarely use reception room.
Idesign designed and completed the project in the summer of 2021.
Idesign Interiors (SW) Ltd
A traditional solid ash kitchen painted in Farrow & Ball's Lichen green, perfect for this beautiful Arts & Craft style house.
The original kitchen at the back of the house was small and unappealing so the clients desired that the kitchen be recited to the front of the house in a rarely use reception room.
Idesign designed and completed the project in the summer of 2021.
Finesse Design Remodeling
A beautiful kitchen sink area with an abundance of natural light from a large kitchen window. The farmhouse sink with space on each side allows for a functional work space. The repeated gold and white tones and blue and white backsplash reflect the art deco period.
Hoban Design
The removal of a load bearing wall, allowed the kitchen to opened up into a light and spacious open plan living space. This generous room was fully renovated with the installation of a high-spec, modern style shaker kitchen, a media wall plus sitting area as well as the creation of a family dining space.
Brayer Design
Modern Shaker Kitchen Design with pale green hand painted cabinets and brushed stainless steel recessed handles. Featuring Caesarstone Quartz worktops, Quooker tap, Falmec extractor and Gaggenau ovens, cooker top and gas hob. Breakfast bar and open shelf in Prima Heart Ash with a vintage oil finish.
Photography by Nick Smith
KE Design Studio
Brookhaven I Bridgeport Recessed Solid wood Inset Maple, Vintage Cadet Blue
Quartz counter tops on the peramiter and honed Carrera on the island, porcelain floors.
Photo: Jeff Schlicht
Anthony J. Vallée
The client was excited to purchase a home in the beautiful resort of Sandestin, but was not pleased with the dark interiors, heavy mouldings, tile floors, dated fixtures and heavy feel of the interior of the home. We solved their problems by completely renovating the interiors. Ceilings were raised, floors were replaced, cabinetry and fixtures were replaced and a problem area in the living room was solved. They now have the open, clean, airy beach home of their dreams and I couldn't be more pleased with how this home turned out for them.
anthony vallee
Green Kitchen with White Splashback Design Ideas
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