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Blinds.com
This navy and gold mid-century style kitchen was remodeled by Brittany of BrittanyMakes. She expanded her wall to make a more open space, and used Blinds.com's Signature Roman Shades in Camden Dark Storm to match the mid-century style for her windows.
To learn more about her remodel, you may read her post here: http://www.brittanymakes.com/2015/06/15/navy-gold-white-kitchen-reveal/
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.
H2D Architecture + Design
This stainless steel backsplash provides an easy to clean surface behind the stove top, and also makes the stove and hood feel as one unit.
Design by: H2D Architecture + Design
www.h2darchitects.com
Built by: Carlisle Classic Homes
Photos: Christopher Nelson Photography
KabCo Kitchens
This remodel in Pembroke Pines kept a similar footprint as their existing kitchen, however the change in style and design was drastic. An awkward pantry closet was eliminated, and a coffee bar was installed in its place. Spanish inspired tile was used as an accent backsplash creating a personalized area the homeowners truly enjoy. Adding navy cabinets to the kitchen island creates a bold and striking contrast. Navy is a versatile color that can be both classic and modern, and it pairs well with a variety of other colors. To complete the look, we added brass hardware to the cabinets. This adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the kitchen and ties the whole mid-century modern look together.
Barstool Comforts
These stools are built by Grand Rapids Chair. Co.
You can shop them online at www.barstoolcomforts.com
Phinney Ridge Cabinet Company
Designer – Tim Moser
Cabinet Maker – Sollera Fine Cabinetry
Door Style – Whistler (Shaker Door Style)
Wood Species – Maple Painted "Silver Cloud"
PentalQuartz "Misterio" Polished Countertop
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