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Kitchen & Bath Design + Construction
Skinny cabinets flanking the cook top have organizational components such as these utensil holders.
Photo by Chrissy Racho.
Tinda's Project S.L.
Mesa de comedor, de Mercantic. Sillas de comedor, de Cesteria Jordi Batlle. Lámparas de techo, de Bambu Bambu. Individuales, taburete y cojines de rayas de lino de India&Pacific. Candelabros, platos y cubiertos, de Textura. Cojín taburete, de Calma House. Cuadros, de Sacum
Highland Design+Build
Built in the 1990’s by the homeowner, this kitchen design was rushed to be finished and was never their dream kitchen. Now, with the ability to accomplish their goals, the design team worked closely with the homeowner to create the kitchen they always wanted. The new kitchen was designed to be more conducive to entertaining and more enjoyable while meeting the homeowner’s day to day family needs.
The existing pantry closet sat on an awkward angled wall that it shared with a built-in desk area. By removing that pantry closet wall, the new design allowed for two pantries, buffet space with glass display as well as enough room for a larger island.
With the abundance of cabinetry, we chose to brighten the room with Alabaster perimeter cabinets while contrasting the island with a java stain and vintage glaze. The custom wood hood was an important detail for completing the owners vision. The banquet seat allowed the table to permanently live closer to the wall relaxing traffic flow as well as adding warmth and coziness to the space. Winter Storm granite countertops, beige travertine 3 x 6 backsplash kept the room light. A dark mocha decorative framed accent behind the cooktop and perimeter border adds visual interest and compliments the warms of the island.
The clients had a need for an abundance of storage in their kitchen redesign. By reconfiguring the existing pantry and desk wall, we were able to rework the island size and pantry storage. The new layout also allowed for a small buffet space for ease of entertaining guests in the adjacent dining room.
Working around an existing return vent posed a challenge. Forced to be creative, we added depth to one of the pantry units and enclosed the air return in the lower portion allowing a fully functional upper cabinet.
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Tinda's Project S.L.
La luz natural también juega un papel importante en esta idea y la suerte es que toda la casa disfruta de ella, dado que tiene ventanas y balconeras por ambos extremos, lo que facilita la luminosidad durante todo el día. Tinda’s Project utiliza cortinas vaporosas de lino y algodón en un blanco roto para tamizar dicha luz sin restarle paso.
Porque las vistas al jardín o al entorno natural del pueblo forman parte del encanto de la casa y, a modo de guiño, todas las carpinterías y sus respectivas persianas enrollables exteriores tradicionales se eligieron en color verde, la única licencia cromática más subida de tono que destaca en el conjunto y que está más que justificada.
Muebles de cocina a medida, de Cocinas Palafrugell. Pavimento de toba catalana original. Horno, de Electrolux. Tablas de cortar y cesto de fibra con planta natural, de India&Pacific. Alfombra, de Hamid Alfombras.
Farmhouse Living
Tuscan goes Farmhouse is what I like to say about my mom's home. When remodeling we chose the things that would make the biggest difference while also making budget friendly decisions like keeping the counter tops and tile. We replaces the island and added a matte black granite.
Kitchen & Bath Design + Construction
The custom galvanized steel hood with zinc coating, exposed rivets and turn-buckle wall attachments is the star of the range top wall.
Photo by Chrissy Racho.
Highland Design+Build
Built in the 1990’s by the homeowner, this kitchen design was rushed to be finished and was never their dream kitchen. Now, with the ability to accomplish their goals, the design team worked closely with the homeowner to create the kitchen they always wanted. The new kitchen was designed to be more conducive to entertaining and more enjoyable while meeting the homeowner’s day to day family needs.
The existing pantry closet sat on an awkward angled wall that it shared with a built-in desk area. By removing that pantry closet wall, the new design allowed for two pantries, buffet space with glass display as well as enough room for a larger island.
With the abundance of cabinetry, we chose to brighten the room with Alabaster perimeter cabinets while contrasting the island with a java stain and vintage glaze. The custom wood hood was an important detail for completing the owners vision. The banquet seat allowed the table to permanently live closer to the wall relaxing traffic flow as well as adding warmth and coziness to the space. Winter Storm granite countertops, beige travertine 3 x 6 backsplash kept the room light. A dark mocha decorative framed accent behind the cooktop and perimeter border adds visual interest and compliments the warms of the island.
The clients had a need for an abundance of storage in their kitchen redesign. By reconfiguring the existing pantry and desk wall, we were able to rework the island size and pantry storage. The new layout also allowed for a small buffet space for ease of entertaining guests in the adjacent dining room.
Working around an existing return vent posed a challenge. Forced to be creative, we added depth to one of the pantry units and enclosed the air return in the lower portion allowing a fully functional upper cabinet.
205 Photography
Comfort Remodel
After: Took down walls, new kitchen layout, cabinets, island, countertops, AWESOME stoned hood/cook area, lighting, trim, fireplace and office! More to come.
Kitchen & Bath Design + Construction
A new Wolfe gas range top with red controls adds a pop of color to the neutral kitchen.
Photo by Chrissy Racho.
Kitchen with a Single-bowl Sink and Travertine Splashback Ideas and Designs
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