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Transitions Designs
Talk about specialty storage! Custom storage where you need it. Durable floor is porcelain tile. Custom cabinets flank the refrigerator for easily accessible storage. Perfect for water bottles & other items! SubZero built in refrigerator with custom storage built into the cabinets.
Photos by: Jeri Koegel
Tucson Tile Outlet
House flip project: granite countertops, subway tile with accent strip, porcelain floor tile
David Doyle Architects
Corner Kitchen & Dining Area - David Doyle Architects; Kitchen Units by Noel Dempsey Design
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Professional Setup of modular Cooktops, flush installed for a seamless every day use. The Cabinetry, Made in Austria, shows a puristic dedication to a slate Grey matte lacquer that is durable, in combination with a rustic knotty oak from the Black Forest.
Gilmans Kitchens and Baths
The challenge of modernizing this 1970’s kitchen was its high ceilings. A dark color pallet was selected to keep the focus at eye level. A wall was removed to create symmetry within the space. To balance the dark pallet, lights where added above and under the cabinets.
Treve Johnson Photography
Edmond Kitchen & Bath LLC
The Miele paneled 36" single door french pantry fridge has been wrapped with our Richilieu high-gloss cabinets. Miele flush installed cooktop. Miele Steam Oven and Convection Oven. Glass front flip up cabinets with aluminum doors and led lighting. Hidden outlets help create the clean and serene feeling. David Cobb Photography.
Nar Design Group
Our carpenters labored every detail from chainsaws to the finest of chisels and brad nails to achieve this eclectic industrial design. This project was not about just putting two things together, it was about coming up with the best solutions to accomplish the overall vision. A true meeting of the minds was required around every turn to achieve "rough" in its most luxurious state.
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Canterbury Design Kitchen Interiors
Bar/Pantry area of a an adjacent open plan Kitchen and Living space comes together with a colaboration between designers Scott Seibold of Canterbury Design and Kristina Bade Sweeney of Kristina Bade Studios.
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
For this kitchen, designed by Peter Bittner, the client had a very clear idea of what she wanted right from the start. She did her research. The mother of a fast growing, young family, she wanted something as efficient as it was beautiful – on the simple, yet elegant side. Her requests were straightforward: white and light grey Bilotta cabinetry in a transitional style so as not to compete with the detailing inside her 1950s Tudor-style home; a heated tile floor (By Rye Ridge Tile); stainless appliances; white subway tile backsplash by Walker Zanger (again to keep it clean and not compete with its surroundings); and seating at the island for snacks and homework. The “pop” suggested by Peter was done through the satin brass hardware and lighting fixtures. The real challenge with this space was to fit as much as possible into the existing footprint which was overall on the smaller side. The solution was eliminating a doorway (with a swinging door that opened into the kitchen) and stairs from the kitchen to the basement. By moving the stairs and doorway, the usable space increased considerably. The typical working triangle became the focus for one side of the kitchen and the island overhang and seating became available on the other side. To make up for the limited amount of wall cabinets Peter designed shallow pantry-style cabinets along the back wall. Quartz Countertops by Rom Stone Fabrication. Designer: Peter Bittner Photographer: Peter Krupenye
Kitchen with Grey Cabinets and Porcelain Floors Design Ideas
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