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Ivy Hill Tile
Transform your humble abode into a palatial estate fit for a king and queen with the Moze Collection. Medieval meets modern with this versatile new series, offering designers and homeowners 4 unique colorways in a 3x12, pencil trim, chair rail and bullnose format. Each piece contains it's own unique characteristics and weathered finish, making no two pieces exactly alike for a truly distinctive tiling experience.
Weitzer Company
This kitchen remodel improved the existing space by adding more storage and creating a larger countertop area. An existing nook was replaced with peninsula chairs and a bench with storage. This allowed the peninsula to be moved, creating space for a longer and more spacious wrap-around countertop. Custom stained maple cabinets expanded previous storage by better utilizing the vertical space as well as by using pull-outs for pantry organizers, blind corners, a cutting board, and even a folding step stool. The custom woodwork also includes floating shelves and display cabinets, both with tunable LED under cabinet lighting. The cheerful bright color scheme is enhanced by a painted glass stove backsplash providing a nice accent to the softer wall color.
Project Guru
Mid century modern, custom cabinets, storage solutions, walnut, marble, black, clean, modern, San Francisco, Walnut Creek, wood grain, matte gold hardware, textured hardware
Istanbul to Samarkand Rug Gallery
Dramatic antique Caucasian carpet defines seating area in dine-in kitchen. Photo by Donna Endres
Meadowlark Design+Build
Two islands and mixed cabinet materials add a unique design element to this functional and beautiful kitchen. Design and construction by Meadowlark Design + Build in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Professional photography by Sean Carter.
August Interiors
The homeowners, an eclectic and quirky couple, wanted to renovate their kitchen for functional reasons: the old floors, counters, etc, were dirty, ugly, and not usable; lighting was giant fluorescents, etc. While they wanted to modernize, they also wanted to retain a fun and retro vibe. So we modernized with functional new materials: quartz counters, porcelain tile floors. But by using bold, bright colors and mixing a few fun patterns, we kept it fun. Retro-style chairs, table, and lighting completed the look.
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