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Galvin & Rode Design
Kitchen remodel in Spanish Revival home with seeded glass cabinet doors, with green glazed cabinet finish
AMI Design
Stainless steel cabinets and appliances create a sleek modern look in this small kitchen. Open shelving for easy access to dishes. Mosaic glass back splash acts as focal point.
Walker Zanger
STUDIO MODERNE
Ceramic and Terracotta
Studio Moderne is a groundbreaking collection of ceramic tile and stone created for Walker Zanger by noted interior designer Michael Berman. Inspired by Hollywood Regency, Art Deco and Classic Modernism, the bold architectural designs of Studio Moderne transcend the boundaries of the kitchen and bathroom. Featuring ceramic tile with dimensions as large as 18 inches by 20 inches, the collection inspires homeowners and designers alike to redefine their perception of tile. Studio Moderne provides the tools to create new focal points in the home, using tile as distinctive pieces of architectural decoration for applications as diverse as a dining room wall, foyer or outdoor patio.
Usage:
Residential: Bathroom walls/floors, shower walls, vanity tops and kitchen backsplashes. Not recommended for kitchen counters or shower floors. Commercial: Interior vertical surfaces.
For more information on this collection, please visit http://walkerzanger.com/collections/products.php?view=style&mat=Modern&coll=Studio%20Moderne
Karzen Langan Construction
The home's kitchen mixes modern amenities with natural, old world charm to make the space welcoming, rich and tasteful. The browns and oranges of the brick backsplash are complemented by the natural hues of the wooden island. The white cabinets and bright lights offer a nice contrast.
Alair Homes Vancouver
IKEA kitchen marvel:
Professional consultants, Dave & Karen like to entertain and truly maximized the practical with the aesthetically fun in this kitchen remodel of their Fairview condo in Vancouver B.C. With a budget of about $55,000 and 120 square feet, working with their contractor, Alair Homes, they took their time to thoughtfully design and focus their money where it would pay off in the reno. Karen wanted ample wine storage and Dave wanted a considerable liquor case. The result? A 3 foot deep custom pullout red wine rack that holds 40 bottles of red, nicely tucked in beside a white wine fridge that also holds another 40 bottles of white. They sourced a 140-year-old wrought iron gate that fit the wall space, and re-purposed it as a functional art piece to frame a custom 30 bottle whiskey shelf.
Durability and value were themes throughout the project. Bamboo laminated counter tops that wrap the entire kitchen and finish in a waterfall end are beautiful and sustainable. Contrasting with the dark reclaimed, hand hewn, wide plank wood floor and homestead enamel sink, its a wonderful blend of old and new. Nice appliance features include the European style Liebherr integrated fridge and instant hot water tap.
The original kitchen had Ikea cabinets and the owners wanted to keep the sleek styling and re-use the existing cabinets. They spent some time on Houzz and made their own idea book. Confident with good ideas, they set out to purchase additional Ikea cabinet pieces to create the new vision. Walls were moved and structural posts created to accommodate the new configuration. One area that was a challenge was at the end of the U shaped kitchen. There are stairs going to the loft and roof top deck (amazing views of downtown Vancouver!), and the stairs cut an angle through the cupboard area and created a void underneath them. Ideas like a cabinet man size door to a hidden room were contemplated, but in the end a unifying idea and space creator was decided on. Put in a custom appliance garage on rollers that is 3 feet deep and rolls into the void under the stairs, and is large enough to hide everything! And under the counter is room for the famous wine rack and cooler.
The result is a chic space that is comfy and inviting and keeps the urban flair the couple loves.
http://www.alairhomes.com/vancouver
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Terra Firma Custom Homes
Custom cabinet hardware and metal range hood make this rustic mountain kitchen a centerpiece in the house.
Upside Development
Upside Development completed an contemporary architectural transformation in Taylor Creek Ranch. Evolving from the belief that a beautiful home is more than just a very large home, this 1940’s bungalow was meticulously redesigned to entertain its next life. It's contemporary architecture is defined by the beautiful play of wood, brick, metal and stone elements. The flow interchanges all around the house between the dark black contrast of brick pillars and the live dynamic grain of the Canadian cedar facade. The multi level roof structure and wrapping canopies create the airy gloom similar to its neighbouring ravine.
Strobel Design Build
This beautiful Arts & Crafts style kitchen won a NARI Contractor of the Year award. The rich wood tones complement the rustic green and rust colored tiles. Built-in storage and shaker-style doors exemplify the principle of "form follows function," and decorative accents like the stained glass have clean, straight lines. The stone arch serves as one focal point, while another, the custom copper hood, is inscribed with the words "The Best Things in Life Aren't Things."
DeVos Custom Woodworking
Texas Mesquite island top gives comfort and warmth to this well designed kitchen.\
Category: Island top
Wood species: Texas Mesquite
Construction method: face grain
Features: one long curved side
Size & thickness:50" wide by 139" long by 1.75" thick
Edge profile: softened
Finish: Food safe Tung Oil/Citrus solvent finish
Island top by: DeVos Custom Woodworking
Project location: Austin, TX
Builder: Gosset Jones Homes
Photo by Homeowner
Houseworks Construction Company
Keeping this kitchen true to its original period it has black granite perimeter countertops that are honed rather than polished to mimic slate or soapstone. The 9 foot long island has a walnut countertop and antique brass bin style pulls. See-in cabinets that extend to the ceiling are an old school idea that looks great and provides ample storage.
Bay Area Kitchens
This custom pull-out unit features four stainless steel utensil baskets, slots for knives, a hole for a sharpening steel, and storage for oils and other essentials.
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