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Crome Architecture
Situated on what others may consider a difficult, steep, hillside lot, Crome Architecture’s design of the house utilizes the sloping site to create tiered, multi-level living spaces that add dimensional interest to the house, while performing a worthwhile task of minimizing disturbance to the natural site. The tiered design not only benefits the environment by limiting excavation and offsite hauling, it also provides the opportunity for the separation of public and private spaces and offers an added bonus- an outdoor living courtyard.
Strategically placed skylights and high efficiency windows were part of the design to provide ample natural light and cross ventilation to reduce energy use associated with artificial lighting and mechanical cooling needs. Sited among majestic redwood trees, the house was carefully designed to preserve these natural assets and take advantage of the views in this beautiful wooded setting.
McCabe By Design LLC
Single bowl Franke sink with instant hot water/filtered water dispensing and touch faucet make for a powerful prep station.
Note how the horizontal installation of the electrical receptacles does not interrupt the beautiful tile backsplash pattern.
Bailey's Cabinets
Cabinet Brand: Haas Lifestyle Collection
Wood Species: Maple
Cabinet Finish: Bistro (wall cabinets) & Peppercorn (island)
Door Style: Liberty Square
Counter top: Viatera Quartz, Double Radius edge, Intermezzo color
Devix Kitchens
Shaker style painted wood doors and caesarstone countertops - kitchen renovation in Toronto,
Kitchencraft Ottawa
This is a Newhaven Maple kitchen in Cappuccino. This was a full renovation and included Electrical,plumbing,drywall and installation of cabinets and appliances. Renovation by Lazco Design and Development. For more information call Ken Nielsen 613-227-4694 or email ken.nielsen@kitchencraft.com
Crome Architecture
Situated on what others may consider a difficult, steep, hillside lot, Crome Architecture’s design of the house utilizes the sloping site to create tiered, multi-level living spaces that add dimensional interest to the house, while performing a worthwhile task of minimizing disturbance to the natural site. The tiered design not only benefits the environment by limiting excavation and offsite hauling, it also provides the opportunity for the separation of public and private spaces and offers an added bonus- an outdoor living courtyard.
Strategically placed skylights and high efficiency windows were part of the design to provide ample natural light and cross ventilation to reduce energy use associated with artificial lighting and mechanical cooling needs. Sited among majestic redwood trees, the house was carefully designed to preserve these natural assets and take advantage of the views in this beautiful wooded setting.
Kitchen with Matchstick Tile Splashback and Beige Benchtop Design Ideas
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