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Windhill Builders
Life's A Beach...
Along the Eastern Shore of Massachusetts lies an unexpected beauty. Great Neck, Ipswich, Massachusetts, once pasture for the town’s sheep and cattle, remains a New England secret, a hidden jewel, an oasis for wildlife and beach lovers. The homeowners, long-time Ipswich residents and avid boaters, left their previous Ipswich address, longing for the Great Neck lifestyle, for the fresh salt air, the birds, the beaches and the ocean breeze; NOT for the dark, cramped kitchen that came with this house purchase. Windhill Builders was called in immediately and 3 months later, Voila’! The crisp white kitchen with clean lines, immaculate finishes and dreamy white marble were exactly what the homeowners dreamed of. The custom wine cooler & bar area, barn door and coordinating white mudroom perfected the flow for the homeowners. They love their new coastal cottage!
Photo by Eric Roth
JM Kitchen & Bath Design
Cabinets: Kitchen
Encore by Crystal
Gentry Door
Cherry Wood
Umber Stain
Accents in:
Encore by Crystal
Gentry Door
Paint grade material
Stonebridge Paint
Cabinets Laundry
Executive Cabinetry
Shaker 3” Door
Paint Grade Wood
Slate Paint
Designer: Mike Thulson
Etre
Creative take on regency styling with bold stripes, orange accents and bold graphics.
Photo credit: Alex Armitstead
Jeannette Architects
The original kitchen of this home was very small and compact. We removed a small rear den to open the kitchen to the rear yard, capturing more light and views to the newly remodeled covered outdoor patio which used to be an open air deck. The Patio is now a new outdoor living room with Fireplace, TV, Fans and Music. Architect: Jeff Jeannette, Jeannette Architects, Long Beach CA. Owner selected finishes
Arciform
An apron front sink and mesh inset shaker cabinets add vintage style while a white on white palette keeps the look clean and bright in this compact kitchen update. Photos by Photo Art Portraits
Columbia Cabinets
Beauty in the Details
Project Details
Designer: Amy Van Wie
Cabinetry: Brookhaven I – Frameless Cabinetry
Wood: Maple
Finishes: Antique White on Perimeter; Distressed Black Espresso Glaze on Island
Door: Perimeter – Edgemont Recessed; Island – Edgemont Raised
Countertop: Grey Soapstone
Awards
2013 Parade of Homes, Pinnacle Homes-Best Kitchen
2013 NKBA Tri-State Award
Columbia Cabinets designed the cabinetry for this stunning home that was featured in the 2013 Parade of Homes and is a multi-award design winner. After the initial meet with the clients and Witt Construction, I began to think about how the space could work. The cabinets were crafted with Edgemont Recessed doors in maple with an antique white finish…a perfect selection for the kitchen’s traditional/coastal design. For countertop, I suggested modern grey soapstone. With a nod to today’s popular trend to mix and match finishes, the island was completed in a black espresso glaze distressed finish with maple Edgemont Raised doors. What really distinguishes this project is the attention to the details. Along the refrigerator wall, the shelf area has lowered seeded mullion glass cabinets and a valance. This created an airy, open look within the space. The bead board accents and corbels throughout the kitchen complete the design.
Drafting Cafe Architects
The white inset cabinets combine modern and classic designs that ultimately create a clean look with long-lasting appeal.
Photo Credit: Drafting Cafe
Yorkville Design Centre
The use of windows in this space helps to divide this room, without the use of any walls or curtains. The largest window gives you an amazing, and unimpeded, view of your garden.
Custom designed banquette by Yorkville Design Centre. Cabinetry by Yorkville Design Centre.
Angela Todd Studios | Portland, OR
A stunning modern farmhouse kitchen filled with exciting detail! We kept the cabinets on the traditional side, painted in pale sandy hues (reflecting the beachfront property). A glazed subway tile backsplash and newly placed skylight contrast with the detailed cabinets and create an updated look. The focal point, the rich blue kitchen island, is complemented with a dark wooden butcher block countertop, which creates a surprising burst of color and gives the entire kitchen a chic contemporary vibe.
For more about Angela Todd Studios, click here: https://www.angelatoddstudios.com/
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