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Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
Talk about a man cave! This bar is the ultimate in basement relaxation! It features maple Brighton Cabinetry with a Maple Peppercorn finish and Shaker door style. Countertop is Jet Black quartz by Caeserstone.
Dan Krotz, Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
Bobby Sanders -- Sanders Design Build
This project was a 6,800 square foot addition to a 1950s ranch home in Amarillo and it’s loaded with character. The remodeled spaces include new bedrooms, bathrooms, a kitchen, bar, wine room and other living areas. There are some very unique touches found in this remodel such as the custom stained glass windows of the homeowner’s family crest.
VRA Interiors, LLC
A gorgeous home that just needed a little guidance! Our client came to us needing help with finding the right design that would match her personality as well as cohesively bring together her traditional and contemporary pieces.
For this project, we focused on merging her design styles together through new and custom textiles and fabrics as well as layering textures. Reupholstering furniture, adding custom throw pillows, and displaying her traditional art collection (mixed in with some newer, contemporary pieces we picked out) was the key to bringing our client's unique style together.
Home located in Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by interior design firm, VRA Interiors, who serve the entire Atlanta metropolitan area including Buckhead, Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Cobb County, and North Fulton County.
For more about VRA Interior Design, click here: https://www.vrainteriors.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.vrainteriors.com/portfolio/riverland-court/
Haustech
The Pool Billiard Room.
This poolhouse was the culmination of how every project should be. A design build company working closely with their in-house technology division to ensure that every detail is accounted for.
Thompson Remodeling
It's amazing what the removal of bulkheads and a wall can do for a kitchen! In this kitchen remodel, we removed a wall to make the kitchen larger and integrated an eat-in space. We also took out bulkheads and extended cabinets to the ceiling, which makes the space feel larger and provides more storage space.
For a modern take on the traditional design aesthetic, we paired white upper cabinets with dark toned wood bottoms and island. A dry bar with glass front cabinets was added to the eat-in area.
Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
Talk about a man cave! This bar is the ultimate in basement relaxation! It features maple Brighton Cabinetry with a Maple Peppercorn finish and Shaker door style. Countertop is Jet Black quartz by Caeserstone.
Dan Krotz, Cabinet Discounters, Inc.
Home Bar Design Ideas with Recessed-panel Cabinets and Beige Splashback
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