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John Webb Construction and Design
This custom IKEA kitchen remodel was designed by removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room expanding the space creating a larger kitchen with eat-in island. The custom IKEA cabinet fronts and walnut cabinets were built by Dendra Doors. We created a custom exhaust hood for under $1,800 using the IKEA DATID fan insert and building a custom surround painted white with walnut trim providing a minimalistic appearance at an affordable price. The tile on the back of the island was hand painted and imported to us finishing off this quirky one of a kind kitchen.
Improva
Discover the captivating charm of a sage green kitchen adorned with slender shaker cabinets and enriched by the natural warmth of timber floating shelves. The contemporary allure is elevated by bold black tapware, achieving a flawless harmony between modern sophistication and rustic appeal. Infused with timeless elegance and meticulous design, this kitchen is a showcase of enduring style.
Francisco LOPEZ | FEEL INTERIEUR
Cuisine et ilot central en béton cellulaire avec un
revêtement en béton ciré.
Portes de placard en teck.
Applique et suspensions : Filet de pêcheur détourné avec bois flotté.
Sol : Béton ciré.
Peabody's Interiors
Designed by Emily Winters, this kitchen really plays up the tropical retro concept of the home. Bright subway tile backsplash and retro soft yellow appliances make working in the kitchen even more enjoyable!
Photos by Nicole Held Mayo, alohaphotodesign
Jeannette Architects
Modern Beach Craftsman Kitchen, Aquarium and Bill Pay Desk. Seal Beach, CA by Jeannette Architects, Long Beach CA - Photo: David Guettler
Cooper Johnson Smith Architects and Town Planners
The architectural vocabulary draws upon British Colonial precedents in the West Indies with masonry-stucco walls, a standing seam metal hip roof with a kick at the eaves, a wooden balcony supported by wood brackets on the more public street facade, and a wooden gallery atop hefty masonry columns framed with wood brackets on the more private waterfront façade. These features have been developed and refined over hundreds of years to accommodate comfortable living in the Caribbean and have evolved into a living tradition of beautiful vernacular architecture that is, as a result, truly sustainable.
The covered outdoor spaces in conjunction with the protected courts, deep overhangs and operable wood shutters provide a sustainable home that respects the context and climate, maximizes energy-efficiency and minimizes environmental impact. The simple massing and layout of this house with its simple and flexible spaces can accommodate many different family types and lifestyles and can even change uses as market demands change over time. These characteristics together with a timeless elegance and beauty support the firmness, commodity and delight required for truly sustainable living.
Masterpiece Design Group
This to-die-for kitchen features white shaker-style cabinets, with open display uppers, and a grand island with shell mosaic tile
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