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Progressive Design Build
In less than 90 days after work began, a dated kitchen is brought back to life with current trends and technologies, along with a neutral color palette.
Introduced to Progressive Design Build from a trusted referral, Mike and Holly approached their kitchen remodel with some trepidation. They had interviewed several contractors who were unsuccessful at solving key traffic flow issues around an island cabinet they wanted—until they met Progressive.
As restaurant owners, the husband and wife team were very familiar with remodeling contractors, having renovated many restaurants in the past. Design/build remodeling, however, was new to them. After learning more about the benefits of working with a design/build firm, Mike and Holly met with Progressive’s certified kitchen and bath designer, Betty Appleby. They understood immediately the value of teaming up with design and construction professionals early in the process.
Mike and Holly had done a lot of their own research and were clear about what they wanted. They had visions of an island cabinet being more usable and accessible. Progressive Design Build brought that vision to life.
While the project was under construction, the homeowners avoided the noise and dust by taking frequent trips to Europe and New York, trusting the entire remodeling project to Progressive Design Build. When they returned, all aspects of their functional and stylistic design needs were met.
Details of the finished project include a faux finish copper range hood, custom cabinetry, new stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, a new wet bar adjacent to the kitchen, and porcelain tile flooring throughout. The refrigerator was disguised using custom cabinet appliance panels, effectively integrating it with the cabinetry wall for a unified look.
This project was completed on time and on budget. As a result, the homeowners hired Progressive Design Build to complete two more home remodeling projects for them.
Counterparts, Inc.
The Fernandez kitchen is done in Cambria Kelvingrove. It has a warm tropical feeling to the stone with it's wonderful bluegreen and taupe colors. The sink in a Blanco Siligranit Precis super single composite sink in the color Truffle. Countertops were fabricated and installed by Counterparts Inc. from Savannah GA.
Matthew Fowler, Architect
A view of the kitchen with large center island and lower seating area. The cabinet have flat-front honey-stained maple doors with stainless steel pulls. The countertops are sand-colored granite and the backsplash is composed of multi-colored arts and craft glazed tile. The flooring is antique river-recovered heart pine finished left to age naturally.
Matthew Fowler, Architect
A view of the kitchen with large center island and lower seating area. The cabinet have flat-front honey-stained maple doors with stainless steel pulls. The countertops are sand-colored granite and the backsplash is composed of multi-colored arts and craft glazed tile.
Rancho Santa Fe Craftsman
Wood cabinets with quartzite tile inset in the teak floors bring elegant warmth to this cook's kitchen. The custom colored back splash tiles add a distinctive flair to the range and countertops.
Christopher Burton Homes, Inc.
Our Fabulous Features Include:
Beautiful Lake Front Home-site
Private guest wing
Open Great Room Design
Gourmet Kitchen to die for
Burton's Original All Glass Dining Room
Infinity Edge Pool/Spa
Outdoor Living with FP
All Glass View-Wall at Master BR
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
This kitchen is more of a galley style space so we made sure to provide space on either side of the range for prep and working. Balancing the refrigerator and pantry on each end gave a nice clean look and kept the space functional.
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
Control Freaks Hawaii
Speakers in the ceiling allow for music to be played from many different music sources
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Tropical Kitchen with Ceramic Splashback Design Ideas
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