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1423 Valley Crest Drive
We create customized kitchens based on your space and preferred style. Whether we're building on your land or ours, and whether you've selected a floorplan option we provide you or fully customize, we can design and build your dream kitchen. Here are some of our more transitional kitchen layouts, meaning focused on traditional finishes with some contemporary touches.
Keith Spears Kitchen & Bath Designer/Consultant
The old, outdated kitchen from the 40's had poor flow and was no longer to code. The remodeled kitchen has better flow and function just by switching the fridge and stove. The new wood cabinets fit better with the colors and style of the updated house, as is the flooring.
Stone Action
Thanks to The Beveled Edge for providing us this picture and fabricating this home bar! http://bevelededge.net/
See more marble or other types of our stone: http://www.stoneaction.com
Why Fantasy Brown is a hard marble and not a quartzite:
It mostly does perform like a quartzite or a granite. It’s a great stone. Geologically it does have some calcium carbonate & thus is a marble. A very hard marble. Even so, we have never noticed it etch, but since there’s some calcium carbonate we call it what it is – marble.
Some marbles are much harder than others, and the same goes for quartzite. Geologically speaking, it contains the mineral calcium carbonate, which is a defining feature of marble. However, it’s an extremely hard marble with a very low risk of etching or staining. In other words, it behaves like a quartzite.
You can only really be sure you are getting a hard or soft marble by going to a reputable stone supplier. We are the ones importing the stone directly and are knowledgeable about where the stone is coming from and what minerals it contains. We like all of our stones and we want you to be happy with the long term final outcome of your project!
Brian J. McGarry Interiors
With varying ceiling heights lighting was a bit of a challenge. This area over the kitchen proper was the solid concrete section; once again Tech Lighting supplied the fixture that worked.
Photos by Brian J. McGarry
DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen
Showplace Wood Products, Showplace Pendleton Door, Showplace Cherry Door, Showplace Reface, Cherry Kitchen, Granite Countertops, Quartz Countertops, Glass Backsplash, Wine Refrigerator, Open Great Room, Commercial Style Range, Modern Pendant Lighting, Contemporary Pendant Lighting, Rd Handles, Gold Paint, Slate Floors, Large Island, Wine Storage, Wine Racks, Refacing, Paneled Refrigerator, Moen Faucet, Stainless Steel Hood,
Warren Cabinets/Tolson Appliance Center
Grothouse wood top, edge grain sapele mahogany with a hand rubbed black glaze.
Keith Spears Kitchen & Bath Designer/Consultant
The old, outdated kitchen from the 40's had poor flow and was no longer to code. The remodeled kitchen has better flow and function just by switching the fridge and stove. The new wood cabinets fit better with the colors and style of the updated house, as is the flooring.
Brian J. McGarry Interiors
Lots of sparkling finishes but also a well designed cooking layout. The trash base is beside the cook top with a lazy susan and a generous four drawer base in the main prep area. There are full extension pull outs below the cook top for pots and pans.
Photos by Brian J. McGarry
Kitchen with Matchstick Tile Splashback and Slate Floors Design Ideas
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