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Dillard-Jones Builders, LLC
A Dillard-Jones Builders design – this home takes advantage of 180-degree views and pays homage to the home’s natural surroundings with stone and timber details throughout the home.
Photographer: Fred Rollison Photography
Sarah Kahn Turner
LIght and Airy small space kitchen. Tiny kitchens. Melamine cabinets, Ming green tile, White Maccabeus counter tops, slide in range, panel appliances
Divine Design Center
Concrete – New ideas for Kitchens.
In a minimalist setting, “concrete” always presents a strong presences in the room. In the handle-less CONCRETE-A kitchens
from LEICHT , the dark grey furniture with a surface of genuine concrete (brasilia), provide an impressive visual centre. Island
unit and cupboard run are offset by white tall units, integrated in the wall. The island unit rises freely into the room between the
generous window surfaces, almost floating above the light floor. An asymmetric, almost playful, wall shelf unit loosens the calm arrangement of the handle-less floor units. The 5 mm thick worktop of hot-rolled steel provides an extremely elegant contrast to the concrete surfaces of the kitchen fronts.
J&J Carpet One Floor & Home
Flooring: General Ceramic Tiles - Vintage - Color: Blanco 8 x 48
Cabinets: Perimeter - Forté - Door Style: Shaker- Color: White
Island - Fieldstone - Door Style: Bristol - Color: Driftwood Stain w/ Ebony Glaze on Hickory
Countertops: Cambria - Color: Swanbridge
Backsplash: IWT_Tesoro - Albatross - Installed: Chevron Pattern
Designed by Ashley Cronquist
Flooring Specialist: Brad Warburton
Installation by J&J Carpet One Floor and Home
Photography by Trish Figari, LLC
Tailored Spaces, Natalie Spiniolas
Removing the existing kitchen walls made the space feel larger and gave us opportunities to move around the work triangle for better flow in the kitchen.
John Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Designer: Tom Rauscher of Rauscher & Associates | Photographer: Spacecrafting
Bilotta Kitchen & Home
Rising from the East Hampton dunes, this contemporary home, fronted with glass and alternating bands of wood and stucco, harmonizes with the surrounding landscape.
The interior embodies the principles of modern architecture: minimalism and lack of ornamentation. The kitchen and open plan dining and living rooms overlook the wooded lot and pool, complete with a covered deck for three-season entertaining. High ceilings and expansive use of glass endow the space with airiness and light. Street-facing windows are shorter and higher on the wall for privacy.
The kitchen’s open field of vision is maintained by omitting upper cabinets with only the vent hood and three floating shelves placed above the countertop plane, gracefully finishing at a tall section housing a paneled refrigerator with freezer drawers and a pantry engineered to align perfectly with the adjacent appliance.
The color palette is beachy chic without being cliché. Bleached wood flooring hints at sandy shores, while the cabinetry finish is reminiscent of driftwood. Maintenance free white quartz counters and waterfall island ends panels blend seamlessly with the walls. Housing two dishwashers, double trash, and even storage for serving platters, the 9’ island also accommodates four stools.
A perfect haven for relaxed living with a houseful of family and friends.
This project was done in collaboration with Hamptons-based firm Modern NetZero.
Bilotta Designer: Doranne Phillips-Telberg
Written by Paulette Gambacorta adapted for Houzz.
Associate Interiors
Love the subtle interplay between the colors and textures of the brick like backsplash tile and the organic quartzite island.
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