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Alair Homes Scottsdale
The original 2800 sqft Tuscan home was converted into a modern French Country master piece. The kitchen was completely gutted to accommodate for the new white glazed shaker panel cabinetry with bead board detail. All of the flooring was re done with 6 x 24 wood look porcelain tile. The powder bath walls were covered in bead board trim. The fireplace was ripped apart to allow for the new stone work and custom driftwood mantle. The guest bath was demolished to allow for a new walk in shower, new vanities and granite countertops.
Studio Dean
We enhanced this existing kitchen with clever bespoke storage above the worktops, creating a useful space for plates and glassware. Wondering where the extractor unit is? We've hidden it! Let's face it, standard extractor units are a bit of an eye saw in the kitchen so we have created space in the bespoke joinery to house this. It still serves a practical purpose whilst being hidden. It's win win. Along with the new lighting to accentuate the joinery and the new mocha tile splash back this truly freshens up and modernises what was once a tired kitchen.
Innovations Designer Home Decor & Accent Furniture
This charming breakfast nook features a built-in window seat and custom cushions and pillows in rich patterns and colors. The large round table allows for ample gatherings of friends and family.
ReDefine Design
Ben Moore on the walls, new drum chandelier, Pier I end chair and cushions make for an quick and easy updated Eat-in area
JM Kitchen & Bath Design
Omega Cabinetry
Large Gourmet Kitchen
Large European Modern Kitchen
Large White and Gray painted kitchen
White painted shaker transom cabinetry
Gray painted islands, shaker cabinetry
Large island
Wolf and Sub Zero appliances
Large custom SS Vent a Hood vent
Modern subway tile
Modern hardware from Top Knobs
Built in Kitchen table and bench seating
quartz countertops
Affinity Home & Design
For this rustic interior design project our Principal Designer, Lori Brock, created a calming retreat for her clients by choosing structured and comfortable furnishings the home. Featured are custom dining and coffee tables, back patio furnishings, paint, accessories, and more. This rustic and traditional feel brings comfort to the homes space.
Photos by Blackstone Edge.
(This interior design project was designed by Lori before she worked for Affinity Home & Design and Affinity was not the General Contractor)
Kitchen with Brown Splashback and Subway Tile Splashback Design Ideas
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