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Sustainable Kitchens
A contemporary, handleless kitchen in a 1960's home extension.
Plenty of clean lines, minimalist aesthetic and a bold vibrant colour.
Decorative Concrete Transformations
This kitchen was originally created in the early 70's, and was very dated. We gutted it, taking out the old dark wood cabinets and grouted tile, and re-did the kitchen with all white cabinets and a few glass fronts. We also added a beautiful terrazzo countertop made with concrete and glass, with a touch of glow in the dark aggregate to give it a glow at night.
JSR Construction Inc
Walk in pantry with decorative glass door. Cambria's Summerhill quartz countertops. Pendant lighting. Undercabinet lighting. Wall oven. Java maple cabinets with Sorrel stain and soft close drawers.
John Swarm Design Hive Construction
John D. Swarm Designer Project Manager
new home design and job supervision.
Interior Carpentry, Interior Design, Brushed French limestone versailles pattern, knotty alder and black distressed cabinetry, 5' x 7' slate walk in shower.
San Luis Kitchen Co.
This Victorian style cottage now boasts an appropriate kitchen -- using luxury Brookhaven cabinets. Done in a combination of soft white cabinets and maple cabinets stained a luscious red-brown, this kitchen now easily accommodates both the household cooks. We reoriented the focus of the kitchen to face the living space and added a matching hutch to define the breakfast area.
Servigon Construction Group
Fabulous kitchen features black range hood over gas cooktop on kitchen island as well as gray quatrefoil runner layered over light hardwood floors. Kitchen with black frameless cabinets paired with white and gray quartzite countertops and backsplash as well as stainless steel apron sink accented with gooseneck faucet.
Mal Corboy Design
This project was part of a renovation in a stunning apartment which has harbor views. The use of coloured glass, stark white drawer fronts and a Corian counter top were used to bring freshness into the space. Photography by Kallan MacLeod
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