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Esslinger Design Company
Open concept kitchen with updated painted cabinets, stainless steel appliances, glass tile backsplash, granite countertops, and classic pendant lighting.
David Sharff Architect, P.C.
Interior Kitchen and washer/dryer closet, paneled refrigerator
wine refrigerator
Michael J. Lee Photography
Kitchen Crafters Plus
homeowner--Cherry cabinets with a honey finish, cielo de oro granite counters, 20" X 20" tile floor, transitional kitchen
Tenhulzen Residential
Small island includes eating bar above prep area to accommodate family of 4. A microwave hood vent is the result of storage taking precidence.
Kitchens Made Simple
This modern kitchen uses dark Starmark cabinets to contrast the light granite count-tops and flooring.
JDL Development Inc.
Custom cabinetry with flush quartersawn figured anigre doors and cherry edgebanding.
4" x 24" Pental 'Moonlight' Porcelain floor tiles laid in a herringbone pattern.
Cast glass back splash and accent tiles by Batho Studio in Portland, OR.
3cm Granite 'Red Dragon' countertops.
Photo by Josh Partee
KraftMaster Renovations
"No one puts Baby in the corner." Try a lazy susan instead, the space is never wasted. They are a great option to utilizing an awkward space. A rotating base allows for ease of access.
Photography by Bob Gockeler
Naked Kitchens
Bold, bright and beautiful. Just three of the many words we could use to describe the insanely cool Redhill Kitchen.
The bespoke J-Groove cabinetry keeps this kitchen sleek and smooth, with light reflecting off the slab doors to keep the room open and spacious.
Oak accents throughout the room softens the bold blue cabinetry, and grey tiles create a beautiful contrast between the two blues in the the room.
Integrated appliances ensure that the burgundy Rangemaster is always the focus of the eye, and the reclaimed gym flooring makes the room so unique.
It was a joy to work with NK Living on this project.
Photography by Chris Snook
J.THOM Residential Design & Cabinetry
The homeowner felt closed-in with a small entry to the kitchen which blocked off all visual and audio connections to the rest of the first floor. The small and unimportant entry to the kitchen created a bottleneck of circulation between rooms. Our goal was to create an open connection between 1st floor rooms, make the kitchen a focal point and improve general circulation.
We removed the major wall between the kitchen & dining room to open up the site lines and expose the full extent of the first floor. We created a new cased opening that framed the kitchen and made the rear Palladian style windows a focal point. White cabinetry was used to keep the kitchen bright and a sharp contrast against the wood floors and exposed brick. We painted the exposed wood beams white to highlight the hand-hewn character.
The open kitchen has created a social connection throughout the entire first floor. The communal effect brings this family of four closer together for all occasions. The island table has become the hearth where the family begins and ends there day. It's the perfect room for breaking bread in the most casual and communal way.
Twenty Five Company
Designed by the owner and Katherine Hill Interiors.
Photo credit Martis Camp Realty.
Dura Supreme Cabinetry
In this two-tier cutlery drawer from Dura Supreme Cabinetry, silverware is organized on top and steak knives are tucked discreetly and safely below in a knife block.
The key to a well designed kitchen is not necessarily what you see on the outside. Although the external details will certainly garner admiration from family and friends, it will be the internal accessories that make you smile day after day. Your kitchen will simply perform better with specific accessories for tray storage, pantry goods, cleaning supplies, kitchen towels, trash and recycling bins.
“Loft” Living originated in Paris when artists established studios in abandoned warehouses to accommodate the oversized paintings popular at the time. Modern loft environments idealize the characteristics of their early counterparts with high ceilings, exposed beams, open spaces, and vintage flooring or brickwork. Soaring windows frame dramatic city skylines, and interior spaces pack a powerful visual punch with their clean lines and minimalist approach to detail. Dura Supreme cabinetry coordinates perfectly within this design genre with sleek contemporary door styles and equally sleek interiors.
This kitchen features Moda cabinet doors with vertical grain, which gives this kitchen its sleek minimalistic design. Lofted design often starts with a neutral color then uses a mix of raw materials, in this kitchen we’ve mixed in brushed metal throughout using Aluminum Framed doors, stainless steel hardware, stainless steel appliances, and glazed tiles for the backsplash.
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