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KraftMaster Renovations
Subway tiled walls and penny tile with a centerline drain.
Photos by Chris Veith
Cape Associates, Inc.
As innkeepers, Lois and Evan Evans know all about hospitality. So after buying a 1955 Cape Cod cottage whose interiors hadn’t been updated since the 1970s, they set out on a whole-house renovation, a major focus of which was the kitchen.
The goal of this renovation was to create a space that would be efficient and inviting for entertaining, as well as compatible with the home’s beach-cottage style.
Cape Associates removed the wall separating the kitchen from the dining room to create an open, airy layout. The ceilings were raised and clad in shiplap siding and highlighted with new pine beams, reflective of the cottage style of the home. New windows add a vintage look.
The designer used a whitewashed palette and traditional cabinetry to push a casual and beachy vibe, while granite countertops add a touch of elegance.
The layout was rearranged to include an island that’s roomy enough for casual meals and for guests to hang around when the owners are prepping party meals.
Placing the main sink and dishwasher in the island instead of the usual under-the-window spot was a decision made by Lois early in the planning stages. “If we have guests over, I can face everyone when I’m rinsing vegetables or washing dishes,” she says. “Otherwise, my back would be turned.”
The old avocado-hued linoleum flooring had an unexpected bonus: preserving the original oak floors, which were refinished.
The new layout includes room for the homeowners’ hutch from their previous residence, as well as an old pot-bellied stove, a family heirloom. A glass-front cabinet allows the homeowners to show off colorful dishes. Bringing the cabinet down to counter level adds more storage. Stacking the microwave, oven and warming drawer adds efficiency.
Work5hop
Tub alcove in a master bedroom/bathroom addition to a historic home. Cement tile picks up blue and green tones from the reclaimed painted flooring and raw clear pine on the ceiling, and the reclaimed longleaf pine floors tie the addition to the rest of the house. A custom-painted clawfoot tub completes the space and serves as a focal point to the bathroom.
Jane Kim Architect
Photography by Eduard Hueber / archphoto
North and south exposures in this 3000 square foot loft in Tribeca allowed us to line the south facing wall with two guest bedrooms and a 900 sf master suite. The trapezoid shaped plan creates an exaggerated perspective as one looks through the main living space space to the kitchen. The ceilings and columns are stripped to bring the industrial space back to its most elemental state. The blackened steel canopy and blackened steel doors were designed to complement the raw wood and wrought iron columns of the stripped space. Salvaged materials such as reclaimed barn wood for the counters and reclaimed marble slabs in the master bathroom were used to enhance the industrial feel of the space.
Ulisse Albiati
Committente: Arch. Alfredo Merolli RE/MAX Professional Firenze. Ripresa fotografica: impiego obiettivo 28mm su pieno formato; macchina su treppiedi con allineamento ortogonale dell'inquadratura; impiego luce naturale esistente con l'ausilio di luci flash e luci continue 5500°K. Post-produzione: aggiustamenti base immagine; fusione manuale di livelli con differente esposizione per produrre un'immagine ad alto intervallo dinamico ma realistica; rimozione elementi di disturbo. Obiettivo commerciale: realizzazione fotografie di complemento ad annunci su siti web agenzia immobiliare; pubblicità su social network; pubblicità a stampa (principalmente volantini e pieghevoli).
The Pope Team at Stanberry Realtors®
Guest bathroom
Custom tile
French antique console repurposed into vanity
Highland Design+Build
This 1920’s historic home had a ton of charm but only one bathroom. Our design team collaborated closely with our client who wanted to add a master suite and had a vision of soaking in a beautiful freestanding tub overlooking downtown Birmingham from French doors that lead outside to a private deck. We also incorporated a shower with the same view, a water closet for some privacy and single console vanity. To achieve this, the doorway into the bathroom, which had a shared entry from the hall, was closed up. The existing closets were relocated to the opposite side of the room and French doors were added where a single-entry door to the deck once was located. Elegant polished nickel plumbing fixtures and accessories pull the design together. A breath-taking view can be seen from the shower or from a relaxing bath; glass of wine optional.
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Studio 511
Elegant formal master bath with beautiful marble stone at tub and vanity top. White paneled walls and wood floor are formal but comfortable. Interior design by Markham Roberts.
Leicht Küchen AG
LEICHT Küchen: http://www.leicht.com/en/references/abroad/project-kaohsiung-city-taiwan/
Keng-Fu Lo: Architect
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