Kitchen
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Island: 124 1/4" x 42" (10.3' x 3.5') Back wall: 21' 12.5' x 31' (overall kitchen dimensions) ceiling height: 8' window dimenisons: 80.75" wide X 50" high Flooring: Hickory Forge Ringing Anvil Cambria Torquay Quartz counter Countertop was cut and installed by Natural Stoneworks (Lancaster PA). It is Cambria Quartz (Torquay) custom color by Signature Custom Cabinetry - Decorator White Island Signature Custom Cabinetry color - Smoke (Ben Moore Arctic Seal is close) Trim Benjamin Moore - Decorators White OC-149 Kitchen Sherwin Williams – Misty 6232
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locally acquired historic apothecary casework apothecary island
apothecary island
antique apothecary island
ice box hardware
ice box hardware, sink cabinet bumped out
flooring and island wood stained with painted white kitchen cabinets
hickory shaker cabinets, soapstone countertops and backsplash, pendants
Countertop and backsplash Flooring: "Rustic Grade" - White Oak
walnut end-grain butcher block, floating walnut shelving, vintage Wolf range, and curvaceous handmade ceramic tile. Contemporary kitchen elements modernize the farmhouse style with stainless steel appliances, quartz countertop, and cork flooring. The Tob Knobs Charlotte pulls give a simple farmhouse look, with a antique pewter finish that appears as if it has aged over time.
backsplash countertop
"In this kitchen, the kitchen countertop continues into the pantry on two walls. Affording counter space for all of the kitchen counter appliances that can sometimes clutter a kitchen. In this picture you can see a simple microwave sitting on the countertop, while around the corner there is a coffee maker, toaster, blender, etc. The microwave is not built-in and can be easily replaced when needed." Pocket Door is 2'6" wide x 7' tall. The closet itself is 4'8" deep x 5'4" wide (excluding the built-in shelving and cabinetry. Distance from island to cooktop is 4'. Distance from fridge to island is 4'. The trim and cabinetry in this kitchen is painted Sherwin Williams SW7005 "Pure White" with a semi-gloss sheen. Wall Color: SW Creamy SW7012 Ceiling: BM White Dove )C-17 Island Color: Sherwin Williams SW7608 Grizzle Gray This crown moulding is made up of a 5/4 x 4 trim board, a "Brosco" scotia, and a "Brosco" crown moulding piece. Flooring: This is Red Birch Flooring from AE Sampson & Son here in Maine. No stain. The floor was finished with a clear finish similar to Bona Traffic HD. Kitchen Dimensions: 16'x16' and Island is 10'x4' Fridge and Pantry Wall: The fridge wall is no...
island
white shaker cabinets, pantry placement with pocket door, trim
similar layout, white shaker cabinets, island, wainscoting, Craftsman trim
stained, wrapped beam and column island (color: SW 7641 Colonnade Gray), shaker cabinets (BM OC-17 White Dove--also trim, walls, ceiling)
shelves, drawer in island
wall color, shaker cabinets and color, flooring
sink, windows, transoms, shaker cabinets, flooring
shelving at end of island (and island corbels)
BM Bone cabinet color
cabinets, ice box hardware in top uppers (style, not finish) trim/casing
fridge (Liebherr?)
Sometimes when people design a kitchen, they underestimate the importance and usefulness of drawers. Too many kitchens have just one three-drawer cabinet, which usually becomes one drawer for cutlery, one for cooking tools and one “junk drawer” for clutter. Fans of organizing know that drawers are an important tool for having a place for everything. So why not use drawers on the back of your island? Even in a smaller island, shallow and slim drawers are very useful, giving small tools and cooking ingredients like spices the perfect-sized home.
It is a TRUFIG flush mount outlet. More information is available here, http://www.trufig.com/home.php.
SIMPLE, ELEGANT HOOD Loffredo recommends taking a complete inventory of everything you’ll need to store and designing the cabinets accordingly. In this room, a cabinet on one side of the range has slat dividers for sheet pans and cutting boards; the other side has a 12-inch pullout spice rack. The island has deep drawers for pots and pans, and behind the doors there are pullout shelves. The couple used carefully designed custom cabinetry for their lower cabinets and decided to forgo upper cabinets. This left room for more windows, an expansive backsplash and open shelves. “I really wanted to bring in some wood to the room, and this was a great way to do it,” Loffredo says. They use the lower cabinets for everyday items and the top shelves for displaying favorite things.
It often makes sense on an island deeper than 24 inches to construct it out of shallower cabinets placed back to back. For example, a 42-inch-deep island is often made out of a row of 24-inch cabinets on the work side and 15-inch cabinets (the depth of standard upper cabinets) on the back side, plus a few inches of counter overhang. With this arrangement, the cabinets on the work side can be used to hold larger and more frequently used items like pots and pans, while the back side can be used to store smaller items, often pieces used less frequently or items that aren’t used in cooking, such as glassware or games. Another smart option is to use either an extra-deep island or shallower cabinets on both sides to allow space for stools to tuck in, balancing storage with seating. To go back to our example of a standard 42-inch-deep island, if you construct it out of two rows of 15-inch-deep cabinets instead (placed back to back to put storage on both sides), this makes 30 inches of storage and leaves 12 inches of overhang, which is enough for dining stools to tuck in. Keep in mind when mixing cabinets with seating that there won’t be just stools tucked up against the doors, but peo...
White oak floors Nice wood nosing on the sink platform Think in terms of prepping and cleanup zones when planning your kitchen. Do you really want your cleanup sink to be in the island filled with dirty dishes? Put the prep sink on the island and tuck the cleanup sink out of the way.
I always ask clients if a toaster or a coffee maker will live on their counter. If so, I add a wall outlet behind that appliance since it will always be plugged in. Otherwise, the electrical cord will be visible as it dangles from the plug molding above. Remember to combine a mixture of outlets and plug molding into your design.
A water based matte polyurethane was used to seal the custom stained reclaimed pine floors and ceilings. The paint color on the clear coat custom fir cabinets is Sherwin Williams Creamy (SW 7012). Stools: Allen Stool with back rest from Ballard Designs Lights: Eugene Large Pendant in bronze by Thomas O'Brien Hood
The lights look very similar to the Kichler Seaside Pendant Lights in Olde Brick. http://www.nationalbuildersupply.com/kichler-seaside-pendant-light-2713ob-olde-brick/p96649 lightingconnection.com/products/seaside-pendant beadboard, mason jars
The lighting is handcrafted by Eloise Pickard, who uses parts and pieces from antique fixtures to create new light fixtures. Each piece is custom made. Here is her contact info: Antique Lighting Eloise Pickard 4645 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy Adairsville, GA 30103 (404) 252-3244 Heart Pine Island, countertops and upper cabinet
Caesarstone London Grey which is an engineered quartz that the homeowners chose to give them a classy marble feel with better durability and less maintenance.
Cabinets are cherry by cook and cook out of Maine. Flooring is heart pine, to match the existing flooring in the original house. Soapstone counters. Similar wall color is Filmy Green 6190 by Sherwin Williams.
This is a custom Mission Oak stain on the cabinets Integrated lighting and beadboard detail
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