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Zobel & Co. Kitchens
Notice the curved custom "valance" above the center countertop, adding to the Arts and Crafts look.
DesignAnts LLC
Galley Kitchen designed with Timeless and Classic Shaker Cherry Cabinets with Stainless Steel Appliances and Hood, Under-Mount Stainless Steel Sink, Honed Black Granite Countertop, Natural Brick Backsplash, Brushed Nickel Cabinet Hardware, Neutral Porcelain Tile Floor, Pendant Lighting, Built-In Upholstered Bench Seating, Artwork, Accessories.
Mudroom, Laundry Room, and Pantry are combined.
Naked Kitchens
The Harpley kitchen is a gorgeous, earthy space that combines purples, pinks, and soft woods with luxurious details like a brass double sink and stunning larder. The tactile limed oak larder doors open up to an exciting interior, painted in sumptuous Wild Heather and housing contrasting spice racks. The statement island showcases hugely practical and clever curved open shelves, perfect for displaying treasured items and backed with a castellated panel to add texture. The free standing pantry/display cabinet with reeded glass and brass handles ties everything together, creating a striking combination of earthy tones and textures for an aesthetically pleasing room.
Bill Fry Construction - Wm. H. Fry Const. Co.
Kitichen Storage and Organization: kitchen blind corner storage solution
CUSTOM CRAFT - Design Build Remodel
Our clients wanted a beverage station where they could prepare their daily coffee or serve a glass of wine away from the main food prep area. We placed the station within easy reach of the refrigerator. On the counter, we used the same Blue Butterfly granite, as well as the same Crema Marfil tile for the backsplash. Wine cubbies were included for easy access. Below we installed a convenient undercounter microwave drawer.
Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors
A uniquely modern but down-to-earth Tribeca loft. With an emphasis in organic elements, artisanal lighting, and high-end artwork, we designed a sophisticated interior that oozes a lifestyle of serenity.
The kitchen boasts a stunning open floor plan with unique custom features. A wooden banquette provides the ideal area to spend time with friends and family, enjoying a casual or formal meal. With a breakfast bar was designed with double layered countertops, creating space between the cook and diners.
The rest of the home is dressed in tranquil creams with high contrasting espresso and black hues. Contemporary furnishings can be found throughout, which set the perfect backdrop to the extraordinarily unique pendant lighting.
Project Location: New York. Project designed by interior design firm, Betty Wasserman Art & Interiors. From their Chelsea base, they serve clients in Manhattan and throughout New York City, as well as across the tri-state area and in The Hamptons.
For more about Betty Wasserman, click here: https://www.bettywasserman.com/
To learn more about this project, click here: https://www.bettywasserman.com/spaces/tribeca-townhouse
Lars Remodeling & Design
Do we have your attention now? ?A kitchen with a theme is always fun to design and this colorful Escondido kitchen remodel took it to the next level in the best possible way. Our clients desired a larger kitchen with a Day of the Dead theme - this meant color EVERYWHERE! Cabinets, appliances and even custom powder-coated plumbing fixtures. Every day is a fiesta in this stunning kitchen and our clients couldn't be more pleased. Artistic, hand-painted murals, custom lighting fixtures, an antique-looking stove, and more really bring this entire kitchen together. The huge arched windows allow natural light to flood this space while capturing a gorgeous view. This is by far one of our most creative projects to date and we love that it truly demonstrates that you are only limited by your imagination. Whatever your vision is for your home, we can help bring it to life. What do you think of this colorful kitchen?
Signature Kitchens Additions & Baths
Jonathan Zuck a DC film maker knew he wanted to add a kitchen addition to his classic DC home. He just did not know how to do it. Oddly the film maker needed help to see it. Ellyn Gutridge at Signature Kitchens Additions & Baths helped him see with her skills in Chief Architect a cad rendering tool which allows us to make almost real that which is intangible.
DO YOU SEE THE RANGE HOOD???
Photography by Jason Weil
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