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John Webb Construction and Design
This 2 story home was originally built in 1952 on a tree covered hillside. Our company transformed this little shack into a luxurious home with a million dollar view by adding high ceilings, wall of glass facing the south providing natural light all year round, and designing an open living concept. The home has a built-in gas fireplace with tile surround, custom IKEA kitchen with quartz countertop, bamboo hardwood flooring, two story cedar deck with cable railing, master suite with walk-through closet, two laundry rooms, 2.5 bathrooms, office space, and mechanical room.
Nest Kitchen, Bath & Home Design
www.nestkbhomedesign.com
Photos: Linda McKee
This large pull out pantry means nothing will get lost in the back.
Old Town Design Group
The deep brown cabinets warm this rustic kitchen. A perfect mixture of the colors peaking through the granite's surface are matched to the two-toned cabinets.
Photo Credit: Thomas Graham
TreeHouse
Executive Cabinets Sahara Door "Bright White" paint, Pacifica Door "Nutmeg"
Porcelanosa Wave White Backsplash
Shaw Hardwood Brushed Suede Olive Branch Flooring
American Clay on Vent Hood
Medford Remodeling
On the back wall of the kitchen, a notable change was removing the walls surrounding the pantry. Not only did this create a cleaner look, but it allowed for significantly more storage space inside the pantry. Freeing up storage space is the ultimate goal when you have a small kitchen! For that same reason, the lower cabinets were replaced with drawers. Often times, drawers are more efficient than lower cabinets because they allow you to use the entire space for storage, instead of having a lot of wasted space in the back of a large cabinet. Drawers are much easier to access and utilize for storing food items, cookware, and heavy dishes.
The upper cabinets were also enhanced to optimize storage space, with the inclusion of adjustable shelving inside. This will be very helpful to our client in the future as she needs to modify her shelving to customize the storage space.
Final photos by www.impressia.net
John Webb Construction and Design
This 2 story home was originally built in 1952 on a tree covered hillside. Our company transformed this little shack into a luxurious home with a million dollar view by adding high ceilings, wall of glass facing the south providing natural light all year round, and designing an open living concept. The home has a built-in gas fireplace with tile surround, custom IKEA kitchen with quartz countertop, bamboo hardwood flooring, two story cedar deck with cable railing, master suite with walk-through closet, two laundry rooms, 2.5 bathrooms, office space, and mechanical room.
Bravas Boca Raton
A beautiful kitchen is the central gathering place of today’s home. Crestron connects this kitchen with the entire home to make it more comfortable, convenient and entertaining. From one touchscreen, you can see, hear, and control all of the technology in the home. Check the weather or look up a recipe as you listen to your favorite music, check security cameras, turn lights on and off around the house, adjust the temperature, let in a guest, or even watch TV right on your touchscreen. Spectrum Technology Integrators creates all-in-one seamless connectivity in the heart of the home.
Kitchen with Brown Cabinets and Grey Splashback Design Ideas
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