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Carolina V. Gentry, RID
Highly edited and livable, this Dallas mid-century residence is both bright and airy. The layered neutrals are brightened with carefully placed pops of color, creating a simultaneously welcoming and relaxing space. The home is a perfect spot for both entertaining large groups and enjoying family time -- exactly what the clients were looking for.
Mottles Murals Ceramic Tiles
Pictures provided by Sid & Belinda Hiemstra. Kiln fired Blue Delft accent tiles and Delft Mural with white ceramic tile back splash. Beautiful.
http://mottlesmuralsceramictiles.ecrater.com/
EMC&partners
Slightly classicly designed interior in an old residential building, with pastel colors and domination of wooden surfaces, utilitarian solutions, and as open as possible spaces.
Forza Projects
This modern kitchen was carefully chosen by the clients to fit into their lifestyle and to compliment the breathing-taking features of this period conversion. Using the Artematica system from Valcucine. A sleek and stylish option providing ample storage allowing to be a practical kitchen well suited to the space.
The worktops and units are glass another feature of the Valcucine kitchens, glass is a strong and beautiful option for units. The project was a complete refurbishment of the kitchen along with soft furnishing and wardrobes.
IDEA Studio
une alcôve dans les 20cm de libre de la gaine collective pour ranger ses livres de cuisine.
IDEA-STUDIO
S Squared Design, LLC
Client's recently purchased their home and wanted to make some updates without having to do a full gut job. We used the original cabinets but opted for new glass doors, a little woodwork to modernize them and got rid of the old medium oak cabinets and did a light grey color. Topped with a white quartz counter, accompanied by a limestone backsplash. To finish it off we gave the cabinets new hardware and pendant lights. The pot rack also was a new addition and fits perfectly over the new large peninsula. Throughout the rest of the home we blended their existing furniture with a few new pieces and added some color to spruce up their new home.
Carolina V. Gentry, RID
Highly edited and livable, this Dallas mid-century residence is both bright and airy. The layered neutrals are brightened with carefully placed pops of color, creating a simultaneously welcoming and relaxing space. The home is a perfect spot for both entertaining large groups and enjoying family time -- exactly what the clients were looking for.
HomeComing Woodworks
Partial kitchen remodel. Reconfigure floor plan and add cabinets. Cherry (red) cabinets are all new. Maple (light colored) are existing cabinets with new doors, hinges and drawer runners. New floor, appliances and trim.
Midcentury Kitchen with Glass-front Cabinets Design Ideas
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