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Elle + Vreeland Design House
Colorful dining room with blue marbleized wallpaper, plum velvet dining chairs and citron window treatments. Custom modern Brit Bass painting pulls all of the elements together
Two Birds Design
With plenty of natural light seeking through this once dark galley kitchen, the brightly painted walls and banquette gets the chance to show their true colours. The dark navy banquette is placed alongside a beautiful antique table, giving the space the character and personality that it deserves.
Alair Homes Plano
Our clients purchased a 1963 home that had never been updated! They wanted to redesign the central living area, which included the kitchen, formal dining and living room/den. Their original kitchen was small and completely closed off from the rest of the house. They wanted to repurpose the formal living room into the new formal dining room and open up the kitchen to the den and add a large island with seating for casual dining. The original den was now a nice living room, open to the kitchen, but also with a great view to their new pool! They wanted to keep some walls for their fun New Orleans one-of-a-kind artwork. They also did not want to be able to see the kitchen from the entryway. They also wanted a bar area built in somewhere, they just weren’t sure where. Our designers did an amazing job on this project, figuring out where to cut walls, where to keep them, replaced windows with doors, bringing the outdoors in and really brightening up the entire space.
Design/Remodel by Hatfield Builders & Remodelers | Photography by Versatile Imaging
Gemma Parker Design, LLC
Photography: Dustin Halleck,
Home Builder: Middlefork Development, LLC,
Architect: Burns + Beyerl Architects
Sutton Timber
The main living space serves as a kitchen, dining and sitting area. A large roof light placed above the dining table brings in maximum natural light. Valchromat cupboards contrast beautifully with the subtle grey concrete worktop. Whilst a cleverly appointed secret cupboard door leads to a utility room.
Photographer Andrew Meredith
GAVIN GREEN HOME DESIGN LLC
This sophisticated luxurious contemporary transitional dining area features custom-made adjustable maple wood table with brass finishes, velvet upholstery treatment chairs with detailed welts in contrast colors, grasscloth wallcovering, gold chandeliers and champagne architectural design details.
Martins Camisuli Architects
Alex Maguire Photography
One of the nicest thing that can happen as an architect is that a client returns to you because they enjoyed working with us so much the first time round. Having worked on the bathroom in 2016 we were recently asked to look at the kitchen and to advice as to how we could extend into the garden without completely invading the space. We wanted to be able to "sit in the kitchen and still be sitting in the garden".
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