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Creative Spaces Interior Design, Inc.
Full Home Renovation and Addition. Industrial Artist Style.
We removed most of the walls in the existing house and create a bridge to the addition over the detached garage. We created an very open floor plan which is industrial and cozy. Both bathrooms and the first floor have cement floors with a specialty stain, and a radiant heat system. We installed a custom kitchen, custom barn doors, custom furniture, all new windows and exterior doors. We loved the rawness of the beams and added corrugated tin in a few areas to the ceiling. We applied American Clay to many walls, and installed metal stairs. This was a fun project and we had a blast!
Tom Queally Photography
Karr Bick Kitchen and Bath
Studio 10Seven
Industrial Kitchen with wood stained cabinetry and stainless steel island with butcher block counter top. Industrial professional appliances, wide plank wood flooring, and subway tile. Stainless steel open shelving, stainless island on casters, Stainless steel appliances, and Stainless range hood.
Darcy Bean Custom Construction Inc.
Industrial-style kitchen floating gas pipe shelving allows you to make complete use of the vertical space.
Buras Photography
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Paul Craig Photography
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Nouvelle Cuisine Design
This shaker style kitchen with an opaque lacquer finish shows a "L" shaped layout with an island. Storage space is the main concern in this room. Undeniably, the designer has focused on maximizing the amount of space available by having the cabinets installed up to the ceiling. An entire wall is dedicated to storage and kitchen organization. Glass doors with stainless steel framing bring lightness and refinement while reminding us of the appliances and hood’s finish. This kitchen has an eclectic style, but one that remains sober. The monochromatic color palette allows all components to be well integrated with each other and make this room an interesting and pleasant place to live in. Several classic elements like shaker doors and a "subway" style backsplash are diminished by the industrial aspect that bring the concrete island, the massive stainless steel hood and the black steel stools. Tiled windows remind us of the windows of largeMontreal’s factories in the early 30s, and therefore add to the more industrial look. The central element and a major focal point of this kitchen is unquestionably the concrete island. It gives this room a lot of texture and interest while remaining sober and harmonious. Black steel stools contribute to this urban and industrial aspect thanks to their minimalist and quaint design. A white porcelain farmhouse sink is integrated impeccably with the cabinets while remaining discreet. Its specific shape adds character to the kitchen of thisWestmount’s house, built in 1927. Finally, the wood floor just brightens up and warms the atmosphere by creating a sustained contrast with the rest of the kitchen. In the dining room, a gorgeous antique solid wood table is also warming up the space and the upholstered chairs add comfort and contribute to a comfortable and welcoming ambience.
Jessica Helgerson Interior Design
Our project was in one such space, an old brick and concrete building that was originally a warehouse and manufacturing facility. It was converted into condos in the 1990s. This particular unit had been divided up so that a long and narrow hall was the first point of entry, with limited storage and a rather jarring color palette of red, green and blue along with yellowish bamboo. The space was fairly small, only 870 square feet.
Photos by Lincoln Barbour.
Triple Estudio - Arquitectura y Reformas
Se traslada la cocina al salón para contar con un nuevo dormitorio. Al formar parte del salón elegimos una cocina en gris antracita con electrodomésticos integrados. Azulejos metro blanco brillo.
Se descubren elementos estructurales para aportar personalidad al espacio y poder disfrutar de la textura tan especial del hormigón a la vista.
Industrial Kitchen with Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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