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Craig O'Connell Architecture
The clients—a chef and a baker—desired a light-filled space with stylish function allowing them to cook, bake and entertain. Craig expanded the kitchen by removing a wall, vaulted the ceiling and enlarged the windows.
Photo: Helynn Ospina
DCI Home Improvements
New kitchen renovation in Clearwater, FL (Countryside area). Client's kitchen was original to the home and was in need of a refresh. We opened up the space by removing a dividing wall between the kitchen and living area to create a fresh feel in the home. Added Diamond Vibe cabinets and new quartz countertops to finish it off.
Puracasa
Cocina abierta con península, combinada en madera natural y blanco, con encimera de silestone y barra en forma de cascada.
David Lund Design
Like most kitchens, this basement bar kitchenette was all about the materials. Making the right selections is critical to a project's success, especially a kitchen, so how does that work?
To make sure we get the selections right, we follow a plan, or more accurately, a selection sequence, that ensures we make the right selections in the right order.
For kitchens and bathrooms, material selections follow a simple cadence - one, two, three. First countertops and tile, then plumbing fixtures, and, finally, hardware and accessories.
So, why countertops and tile first?
Simple, they have the greatest impact on the look, color, and mood of a room, and, much like the foundation, they are critical to the stability of a house. Selecting the right countertops (and corresponding tile) is critical to the aesthetic stability of a space.
In our three step process, the selection of countertops is intricately linked to the selection of tile. Yes, we begin with the countertops, but tile selection is only a half step behind. The two materials work in tandem given their proximity to each other ( often they actually touch each other).
Another consideration is selection flexibility. There are literally hundreds of thousands of tile options, making it easier to find the right tile to match the chosen countertops than it is to find countertops to match a specific tile.
To the cool and creamy quartzite countertop, we added a dark, rich counterpart - walnut. The elevated countertop, the one where friends sit and upon which drinks are set is warm and welcoming.
Woodshapers
We completely demo'd kitchen, added french doors and back deck. Honed azul granite countertops.
New Look Home Remodeling
Check out before photo to see how this small space was totally transformed into a more spacious, elegant & functional kitchen.
For more: www.newlookhomeremodeling.com
855.639.5050
Sue Monday's Design
In this great light and bright kitchen my client was looking for a beach look, including new floors, lots of white, and an open, airy, feel.
This kitchen complements Bathroom Remodel 06 - Bath #1 and Bathroom Remodel 06 - Bath #2 as part of the same house remodel, all with beach house in mind.
In the Deets
Transitional kitchen with leather-finish marble counter tops. Ultra-Craft french grey flat-panel cabinetry with multi-color glass backsplash tile and wood ceramic floors. Backsplash behind built-in stove featuring glass mosaic vertical tiles. Photo by Exceptional Frames.
TVL Creative Ltd.
Our wonderful Baker clients were ready to remodel the kitchen in their c.1900 home shortly after moving in. They were looking to undo the 90s remodel that existed, and make the kitchen feel like it belonged in their historic home. We were able to design a balance that incorporated the vintage charm of their home and the modern pops that really give the kitchen its personality. We started by removing the mirrored wall that had separated their kitchen from the breakfast area. This allowed us the opportunity to open up their space dramatically and create a cohesive design that brings the two rooms together. To further our goal of making their kitchen appear more open we removed the wall cabinets along their exterior wall and replaced them with open shelves. We then incorporated a pantry cabinet into their refrigerator wall to balance out their storage needs. This new layout also provided us with the space to include a peninsula with counter seating so that guests can keep the cook company. We struck a fun balance of materials starting with the black & white hexagon tile on the floor to give us a pop of pattern. We then layered on simple grey shaker cabinets and used a butcher block counter top to add warmth to their kitchen. We kept the backsplash clean by utilizing an elongated white subway tile, and painted the walls a rich blue to add a touch of sophistication to the space.
Sustainable Kitchens
Oak shaker kitchen with blue green tile splashbacks. The cabinets are painted in Farrow & Ball Ammonite. The cabinet above the hob houses an extractor fan. The worktop is engineered quartz which works well with the floor tiles.
Charlie O'Beirne
Kitchen with Ceramic Flooring and a Breakfast Bar Ideas and Designs
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