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Bailey's Cabinets
Haas Signature Collection
Wood Species: Rustic Hickory
Cabinet Finish: Natural
Door Style: Federal Square
Countertop: John Boos Butcherblock, Walnut, Oil Finish
Stuart Cohen & Julie Hacker Architects LLC
Photo: Dave Burk Hedrich Blessing
lights and stools: James Thomas Chicago LLC
Signature Design Interiors
Gina Simpson of Decor and You DC and Monarch Design Remodeling created multiple layouts for the kitchen. Warm maple gingersnap cabinets compliment a lighter Silestone countertop to create a cozy feel. Universal design elements include a sink and multiple wall cabinets that lift and lower, as well as an under counter microwave and drawers.
Jonathan Miller
Ethelind Coblin Architect P.C
This is our fourth project for this client who purchased a four-bedroom unit in this grand old turn of the century Landmark that had been neglected through the years. Our goal was to restore its former grandeur while providing for our client’s lifestyle. Designed in the classic Victorian style, we removed layers of paint uncovering mahogany doors, oak wainscoting and tile fireplaces. We restored and created new profiles to bring back the richness of detail and bathed the rooms in golden tones to balance the cool north exposure. The panelization is finished with wallpaper to add scale, including a French woodblock wallpaper in the Dining Room to quiet down the rich oak trim. The outcome is airy, elegant and functional.
The Kitchen Place
Pinot Gallery Photography by Allison Lord
This turn of the century Tudor home was amazing in every way except for the kitchen. It had dated 1970's green stained cabinets and a layout that was awkward and unappealing. The narrow island held the cooktop and there was little prep room. The island also held a compact 24" undercounter oven that was the only oven in the kitchen. This kitchen did not work well for this family of four that loves to entertain guests. The homeowners, after looking at several potential kitchen plans, decided removing the dining room wall was the best option! It allowed for an additional 30" of space for the kitchen and would flood the kitchen with lots of natural light from the expanse of dining room windows. In the back hall staircase, we had room for another length of cabinets which now houses a broom closet and a microwave prep area. A recessed niche became the new home for food storage, with the refrigerator and two tall pantries with rollout shelving. The backs and sides of the island and peninsula have matching doorstyle wainscotting. Supporting the Black Pearl granite, we installed Mission style corbels. The dark autumn with ebony glaze, quartersawn oak cabinets match the homes decor very well. Th e kitchen is transitional in nature. It reflects the original home's charm with a modern feel.
CRE Construction
Clear alder cabinetry with full extension glides house the dishware and cookware which make a kitchen work. Gas cooktop works perfectly into the kitchen triangle design.
Thompson Remodeling
This open concept kitchen by Thompson Remodeling involved removing walls to allow open flow from the kitchen into the living and dining rooms. The star of this kitchen is the expansive island, anchored by gorgeous columns with features that include plenty of work space, built-in bookshelves, and seating for three. Perimeter cabinets are maple with a caramel, chocolate glaze finish and the island cabinetry is alder with chestnut finish. Other design details include quartz countertops and ceramic tile flooring and backsplash.
PB Kitchen Design
The key to this project was to create a kitchen fitting of a residence with strong Industrial aesthetics. The PB Kitchen Design team managed to preserve the warmth and organic feel of the home’s architecture. The sturdy materials used to enrich the integrity of the design, never take away from the fact that this space is meant for hospitality. Functionally, the kitchen works equally well for quick family meals or large gatherings. But take a closer look at the use of texture and height. The vaulted ceiling and exposed trusses bring an additional element of awe to this already stunning kitchen.
Project specs: Cabinets by Quality Custom Cabinetry. 48" Wolf range. Sub Zero integrated refrigerator in stainless steel.
Project Accolades: First Place honors in the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s 2014 Design Competition
Fireclay Tile
Fireclay's handmade brown kitchen tiles in a toasty Nutmeg glaze offer an earthy anchor for this eclectic kitchen. Sample neutral kitchen tiles at FireclayTIle.com
FIRECLAY TILE SHOWN
3x12 Tiles in Nutmeg
2x6 Tile Trim in Nutmeg
DESIGN
Tanya Val + Carson Baldiviez
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Tanya Val + Carson Baldiviez
Kitchen with Brown Splashback and Ceramic Splashback Ideas and Designs
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