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Dynamic Architectural Windows & Doors
Photos by Kevin Kunstadt. Architecture by CWB Architects featuring Dynamic's steel windows and doors.
Davida's Kitchen & Tiles
The arching stainless steel hood is flanked by glass display cabinetry and high-gloss white upper cabinets. The contrast between the white and lower taupe finishes gives the space interest.
Photo: Bob Narod
Increation
Mix of generations, styles and envies, welcome to a busy family home!
For the parents' delight, we created a chef's kitchen out of solid oak and painted in a period style.
For the young generation coming up through the house, we ensured the traditional was mixed with up to date technology.
For everyone to come together in this new space, the open plan kitchen was also designed to host the family dining room.
NOTO Architects
The project was a close collaboration with the client, who came to us with a clear, simple brief- to maximise the height of the glazing on the rear facade, to give the illusion of a minimal roof construction.
Labra Design Build
This kitchen design features an island that extends into the old breakfast nook. It has stools on both sides to offer family style seating.
Triple Dot Design Studio
Instead of counter seating behind this peninsula, the client's opted for more storage in the back, offering space for pantry items.
Schmidt Kitchens Palmers Green
Maximize space with this smartly designed kitchen. With a Scandinavian feel the NEW Portland range is perfect for a small but perfectly formed kitchen. High density particle board finished in melamine to give a matt finish with the look of Indian oak.
San Luis Kitchen Co.
Wheelchair Accessible Kitchen Custom height counters, high toe kicks and recessed knee areas are the calling card for this wheelchair accessible design. The base cabinets are all designed to be easy reach -- pull-out units (both trash and storage), drawers and a lazy susan. Functionality meets aesthetic beauty in this kitchen remodel. (The homeowner worked with an occupational therapist to access current and future spatial needs.)
Fox Interiors
Inspired by their years in Japan and California and their Scandinavian heritage, we updated this 1938 home with a earthy palette and clean lines.
Rift-cut white oak cabinetry, white quartz counters and a soft green tile backsplash are balanced with details that reference the home's history.
Classic light fixtures soften the modern elements.
We created a new arched opening to the living room and removed the trim around other doorways to enlarge them and mimic original arched openings.
Removing an entry closet and breakfast nook opened up the overall footprint and allowed for a functional work zone that includes great counter space on either side of the range, when they had none before.
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