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Greenfield Cabinetry (IL•WI•MN) American made
White, painted, Traditional Greenfield Cabientry kitchen remodel, featuring a brick backsplash; in the chic Lincoln Park neighborhood of Chicago.
Lincoln Park | Chicago Kitchen Remodel project by:
Scott Dresner
Dresner Design
Chicago, IL
312.929.6444
http://www.DresnerDesign.com
Scott (at) DresnerDesign.com
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Staprans Design
DETAILS THAT CARRY THROUGH THE HOUSE: METAL , THICK SLABS,RECLAIMED WESTERN WOODS AND SWEEPING VIEWS OF ASPEN. This mountain house features hand-crafted, forged iron crown; custom-made hood and tile; and reclaimed elm and walnut wood details.
Kelly and Abramson Architecture
antique wavy glass, cool stove., farm sink, oversize island, paneled refrigerator, some color on the cabinets.
The farm style sink is in the foreground. This is another project where the homeowners love the design process and really understand and trust my lead in keeping all the details in line with the story. The story is farmhouse cottage. We are not creating a movie set, we are trying to go back in time to a place when we were not herds of cattle shopping at costco and living in tract homes and driving all the same cars. I want to go back to a time when grandma is showing the kids how to make apple pie.
Beechen & Dill Homes
A custom home builder in Chicago's western suburbs, Summit Signature Homes, ushers in a new era of residential construction. With an eye on superb design and value, industry-leading practices and superior customer service, Summit stands alone. Custom-built homes in Clarendon Hills, Hinsdale, Western Springs, and other western suburbs.
Beechen & Dill Homes
A custom home builder in Chicago's western suburbs, Summit Signature Homes, ushers in a new era of residential construction. With an eye on superb design and value, industry-leading practices and superior customer service, Summit stands alone. Custom-built homes in Clarendon Hills, Hinsdale, Western Springs, and other western suburbs.
Olde Wood Ltd.
For centuries, the American chestnut was prized for its strong, straight-grained wood that was easy to saw and split. Highly resistant to decay, chestnuts were used in a variety of applications, from furniture and split-rail fences to chestnut hardwood flooring and telephone poles. Sadly, during the early to mid-1900s, this once vital hardwood timber tree was virtually destroyed in the eastern United States by an Asian bark fungus.
One of the rarest of the reclaimed hardwoods, our wormy chestnut hardwood flooring – prominently marked with insect-bored wormholes – derives from roof rafters, floor joists and granary boards in old barns, houses and factories. Choosing this commercially extinct chestnut wide plank flooring for your home will add a touch of elegance and a priceless piece of the American past.
Distinctives of Reclaimed American Wormy Chestnut
Along with the distinguishing wormholes in this commercially extinct wood, American wormy chestnut features some original saw marks, nail holes, sound cracks and checking. These delicately dappled planks range in color from lustrous tan to dark chocolate with an open, tight grain texture.
Oxford Development
A bright, beautiful kitchen with inset white cabinets and generous light and space. A large 48" Kohler Harborview sink with two sets of Rohl faucets make clean up and prep work a breeze. Open shelving accentuates the 10' ceilings. White Carrara marble countertops and crisp white subway tiles help keep the space light and bright. Four-inch oak floors have a dark, custom stain. Paneled appliances help keep a furniture feel in this formal but welcoming home.
Bob Greenspan Photography
A fabulous kitchen makeover in a 1924 Tudor home, highlighting the owner's love of natural materials. By Elizabeth Goltz Rishel of Orion Design.
©2013 Bob Greenspan Photography
Traditional Kitchen Design Ideas
Granite Grannies
Leathered Antique Brown Granite on the perimeter counters and River Valley Granite on the island. Leathered granite is a matte finish granite that has texture (the amount of texture usually depends on the minerals in the individual granites). Leathered Antique Brown Granite is a black (then name is a little off) granite that is almost soft to the touch. It still has a good amount of iridescence to it, as you can see in the photos. The River Valley Granite on the island is gentle, lilting stone that adds brightness and motion to the balance the dark perimeter counters.
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