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KSI Kitchen & Bath
Storage solutions and organization were a must for this homeowner. Space for tupperware, pots and pans, all organized and easy to access. Dura Supreme Hudson in cashew was chosen to complement the bamboo flooring. KSI Designer Lloyd Endsley. Photography by Steve McCall
Ollin Stone
The great traditional Italian architectural stones: Porfido, Piasentina, Cardoso. These materials have been popular since the age of antiquity due to their strength, hard-wearing resistance and at the same time their outstanding styling appeal. They are the inspiration for the IN-SIDE series. The series is named after the state-of-the-art technology with which Laminam was able to quash another paradigm of ceramic surfaces, creating a body and surface continuity in the slabs.
Aurora Australis Interior
Stunning LEDs combined with a mirror toe kick create the illusion that the island is floating. wow
Raphael Architects
The owners love the open plan and large glazed areas of house. Organizational improvements support school-aged children and a growing home-based consulting business. These insertions reduce clutter throughout the home. Kitchen, pantry, dining and family room renovations improve the open space qualities within the core of the home.
Photographs by Linda McManus Images
Karen Childress Designs
New custom built in venthood with corbels and small shelf with cabinets above.
Photo credits: Melinda Ortley
Overland Remodeling & Builders
A complete kitchen remodeling project in Simi Valley. The project included a complete gut of the old kitchen with a new floorplan. The new kitchen includes: white shaker cabinets, quartz countertop, glass tile backsplash, bamboo flooring, stainless steel appliances, pendant lights above peninsula, recess LED lights, pantry, top display cabinets, soft closing doors and drawers, concealed drawer slides and banquette seating with hidden storage
Cheng Design
Fu-Tung Cheng, CHENG Design
• Eat-in Kitchen featuring Concrete Countertops and Okeanito Hood, San Francisco High-Rise Home
Dynamic, updated materials and a new plan transformed a lifeless San Francisco condo into an urban treasure, reminiscent of the client’s beloved weekend retreat also designed by Cheng Design. The simplified layout provides a showcase for the client’s art collection while tiled walls, concrete surfaces, and bamboo cabinets and paneling create personality and warmth. The kitchen features a rouge concrete countertop, a concrete and bamboo elliptical prep island, and a built-in eating area that showcases the gorgeous downtown view.
Photography: Matthew Millman
RJ Austin Interior Design
This pull out table provides a quick breakfast area when there is no room for a standard table.
JBL Photography
Kitchen with Bamboo Floors and Plywood Floors Design Ideas
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