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MAP Consultants, LLC
Listed by Matt Davidson, Tin Roof Properties, llc, 505-977-1861 Photos by FotoVan.com Furniture provided by CORT Staging by http://MAPConsultants.houzz.com
Motawi Tileworks
Arts and Crafts kitchen featuring Motawi Tileworks’ animal relief tiles and Leaves & Berries Border. Photo: Justin Maconochie.
Superior Woodcraft, Inc.
Custom made kitchen by Superior Woodcraft features shaker style cabinets handcrafted in Lyptus. A wine cooler located in the kitchen provides easy access. Stainless Steel Viking appliances provide a nice contrast to the rich warm red and brown tones of the Lyptus wood.
Photo Credit: Randl Bye
Skips Custom Flooring
We carry Hallmark Floors Chaparral Collection, come check out our showroom today!
Lowe's of Conway, Arkansas
Diamond Reflections cabinets in the Jamestown door style with the slab drawer front option. Cherry stained in Light. Cabinet design and photo by Daniel Clardy AKBD
Rolf Schroeder General Contractors, Inc.
Our clients raised three children with a small galley kitchen and equally small eating area. The kitchen remodel was always a thought, but time and money was limited. Two children have since moved, married, and have their own children. Their needs for a larger more functional entertaining kitchen became a necessity. They wanted the ability to have the entire family together simultaneously. Our clients stated the new kitchen has met their every desire and even more than ever imagined.
Stanton Homes
From the island kitchen, you can see into the breakfast area, which opens to the living room through a large archway and two art openings.
Green built home from custom home builder Stanton Homes.
Sustainable Home
The table extension to the center island allows dining space for two to four.
Photos by- Michele Lee Willson
Neil Kelly Company
The "Dream of the '90s" was alive in this industrial loft condo before Neil Kelly Portland Design Consultant Erika Altenhofen got her hands on it. The 1910 brick and timber building was converted to condominiums in 1996. No new roof penetrations could be made, so we were tasked with creating a new kitchen in the existing footprint. Erika's design and material selections embrace and enhance the historic architecture, bringing in a warmth that is rare in industrial spaces like these. Among her favorite elements are the beautiful black soapstone counter tops, the RH medieval chandelier, concrete apron-front sink, and Pratt & Larson tile backsplash
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