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The Hammer & Nail, Inc.
Morris County, NJ - Traditional - Kitchen Designed by The Hammer & Nail Inc.
Photography by Peter Rymwid
Luxuriously cool and collected, this transitional masterpiece leaves nothing to be desired.
http://thehammerandnail.com
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M2 Design Group
Gourmet Kitchen features a separate prep kitchen, two islands in main kitchen, wolf appliances, subzero refrigeration, La Cornue rotisserie, and a Miele steam oven. Counter top slabs are fusion quartzite from Aria Stone Gallery. We designed a unique back-splash behind the range to store spices on one side and oils and a pot filler on other side. Flat panel cabinets.
Photographer: Charles Lauersdorf, Realty Pro Shots
David Heide Design Studio
Architecture & Interior Design: David Heide Design Studio
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Photos: Susan Gilmore
Wet Dog Tile Co.
(1) An absolutely stunning, bright, and wide shot of this beautiful kitchen. 3 large pendant lights hang down from the ceiling above a long and sleek kitchen island with three beautiful olive green chairs surrounding. Above the stainless steel range is a mural we created using stone, glass, and ceramic decoratives. We made a one-of-a-kind backsplash mural for a one-of-a-kind kitchen!
Precision Cabinetry and Design
Brookhaven by Wood Mode Cabinetry
This transitional kitchen combines contemporary and traditional elements.
David Duncan Livingston
Imagery
Classic and styled to perfection, this Mid-Continent two toned kitchen shows how a budget conscience cabinetry can turn your space into an exquisite show quality kitchen. Stainless steel Thermador Appliances, Polished Nickel Faucets and Cabinet Hardware. Granite counter tops, and 3' X 6" glass subway tile back splash.
Concrete Designs
Rustic kitchen in old ranch house. Includes large concrete countertops, concrete bar, and concrete sinks. Counters have 3" rock edge with custom stain color.
Mill & Woods
We had a batch of reclaimed heart pine beams and decking from a textile mill in Lincolnton, NC that had so much character it could not be graded like our other reclaimed heart pine. So we began work on a prefinished color that would do this unique wood justice. Finally, after numerous attempts, we found the perfect color. Now, what do you call a floor with this kind of attitude? After a few beers on a Friday afternoon, the “Old Dirty Goat” was born. Just take a look at this floor and you’ll understand the name.
Kitchen with Medium Hardwood Floors Design Ideas
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