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Aria Stone Gallery
Designer Joanie Wyll created this contemporary kitchen with one feature in mind: the river jade island. The dark cabinets play as contrasts to the dancing colors in the Brazilian natural stone from Aria Stone Gallery.
Degnan Design-Build-Remodel
Retrofitting the cabinets with Rev-A-Shelf components is a key way to improve functionality in a small kitchen.
Photography: A&J Photography, Inc.
Bailey's Cabinets
Cabinet Brand: BaileyTown Select
Wood Species: Maple
Cabinet Finish: Auburn
Door Style: Georgetown
Counter top: Hanstone Quartz, Bevel edge, Walnut Luster color
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
The countertops in this kitchen is a beautiful honed quartzite. With a full height tile backsplash it pulls in all of the colors from the stone and draws the eye upward. This turned out stunningly.
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
Kate Roos Design LLC
A mirror was added on the serving hutch to bounce light from the windows on the darker end of the space.
Andrea Rugg Photography
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This 7,500 square feet home, situated on a waterfront site in Sag Harbor, New York, was designed as a shared vacation home for four brothers and their families. A collaborative effort between the clients and Cecil Baker + Partners yielded a contemporary home that pays homage to the Eastern Long Island vernacular.
The home is composed of three distinct volumes that step back from one another to optimize both the water view and privacy. The two outer wings take on familiar cedar-clad, pitched roof geometry while the central three-story glass box links them together and anchors the home. The two car garage, with a private living space above, projects from the main house via a breezeway, defining a private garden.
The interior of the home integrates warm, tactile materials and clean modern lines. The use of full-height windows, floor-to-ceiling glass curtain wall, and an operable overhead glass door creates an indoor-outdoor living experience and floods the home with natural light. The subtle choreography of the interior space lends flexibility to the Client for both social and private uses of the home.
The first floor contains an open plan for the kitchen, living room, dining area and sunroom, and the second floor includes two full master suites facing the bay, a guest room with spectacular water views, and a children's room that overlooks the garden. The fully finished basement holds a large playroom, a gym, a full spa bath and a wine cellar. In addition, views in all directions are unobstructed from a third floor roof terrace.
Michael Grimm Photography
Shakuff
A capsule of solid clear glass preserves it's inner core comprised of a delicate tube of drizzled blown glass with bouncing flecks of warm, amber light with our Nava blown glass pendant lights.
Photo Credit: Sean Litchfield Photography
Davida's Kitchen & Tiles
Beyond the u-shaped cabinetry is a fun retro inspired dining table and chairs, paired with a sphere light fixture. These furniture pieces look like they came right out of the groovy sixties!
Photo: Bob Narod
Bergland + Cram Architects
This contemporary home was designed with cues from Prairie and Usonian styles. Open clerestory living on the main floor was accomplished with a hybrid of wood frame construction and structural steel moment frames.
Home Features:
2 Custom fireplaces
Full Interior Design
Suspended staircase
Bridge approach to front door
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