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Tyler Karu Design + Interiors
A tiny waterfront house in Kennebunkport, Maine.
Photos by James R. Salomon
Oliver Green Kitchens Ltd
Walk-in pantry featuring open shelves and pull-out wicker baskets, which add a practical as well as decorative element to this cosy family kitchen. The Porcelain-painted units and shelves have black nickel handles and knobs and the worktops are made of solid oak.
San Luis Kitchen Co.
This was a fun re-model with a fun-loving homeowner. Know locally as 'the 50's guy' the homeowner wanted his kitchen to reflect his passion for that decade. Using Northstar appliances from Elmira Stove Works was just the beginning. We complemented the bright red of the appliances with white cabinets and black counters. The homeowner then added the yellow walls and detailed tile work to finish it off. San Luis Kitchen Co.
photo: James DeBrauwere
Creative Living
Wellborn Premier Prairie Maple Shaker Doors, Bleu Color, Amerock Satin Brass Bar Pulls, Delta Satin Brass Touch Faucet, Kraus Deep Undermount Sik, Gray Quartz Countertops, GE Profile Slate Gray Matte Finish Appliances, Brushed Gold Light Fixtures, Floor & Decor Printed Porcelain Tiles w/ Vintage Details, Floating Stained Shelves for Coffee Bar, Neptune Synergy Mixed Width Water Proof San Marcos Color Vinyl Snap Down Plank Flooring, Brushed Nickel Outlet Covers, Zline Drop in 30" Cooktop, Rev-a-Shelf Lazy Susan, Double Super Trash Pullout, & Spice Rack, this little Galley has it ALL!
Fraley and Company
Clayhaus tile, marmoelum floors, panel ready dishwasher, *Big Chill Refrigerator*, and a fully embraced monochromatic color scheme.
Schweitzer Creative
SKP Design
SKP Design has completed a frame up renovation of a 1956 Spartan Imperial Mansion. We combined historic elements, modern elements and industrial touches to reimagine this vintage camper which is now the showroom for our new line of business called Ready To Roll.
http://www.skpdesign.com/spartan-imperial-mansion
You'll see a spectrum of materials, from high end Lumicor translucent door panels to curtains from Walmart. We invested in commercial LVT wood plank flooring which needs to perform and last 20+ years but saved on decor items that we might want to change in a few years. Other materials include a corrugated galvanized ceiling, stained wall paneling, and a contemporary spacious IKEA kitchen. Vintage finds include an orange chenille bedspread from the Netherlands, an antique typewriter cart from Katydid's in South Haven, a 1950's Westinghouse refrigerator and the original Spartan serial number tag displayed on the wall inside.
Photography: Casey Spring
Fawn Interiors Studio
Our first project for this thatched cottage (approx age: 250 years old) was a challenging one. Although the property is old, the owners wanted a environment full of all modern conveniences, including an electric Aga. It was a full renovation of the kitchen, including space planning to create an easy-to-use family kitchen with lots of storage, overseeing the removal of the old kitchen and the installation of the handmade shaker kitchen, sourcing all the ironmongery, lighting and appliances and having the polished marble work surface installed.
Ph: Paul Stubberfield
Distinctive Kitchens
Designed by Distinctive Kitchens Seattle.
For the Admiral Tudor kitchen, we wanted a rich, textured feel with exquisite detail and carefully considered construction. The custom walnut cabinetry plays beautifully with the Lacanche range in Armor, and the simple backsplash allows the calacatta marble countertop to take top billing The end result is one of the most unique, gorgeous and functional kitchens we've ever designed.
Photo by Wynne Earle Photography
Sustainable Kitchens
Glazed oak cabinet with LED lights painted in Farrow & Ball Chappell Green maximise the space by making the most of the high ceilings. The unified colour also creates a more spacious feeling. Pine table with chapel chair hint at the origins of the house as an old chapel with the limestone flooring adding to the rustic feel.
AJ Madison
This radiant home features brilliant natural lighting and sharp color contrast. A bold design for the free-spirited homeowner.
Highland Design Gallery
Kitchen Design by Robin Swarts for Highland Design Gallery in collaboration with Kandrac & Kole Interior Designs, Inc. Contractor: Swarts & Co. Photo © Jill Buckner
Design Studio West
The yellow Bertazzoni range was the focal point of the kitchen, but we accentuated it with soft white and royal blue cabinets, rich walnut wood counters combined with Dekton. The result was a welcoming and fresh space.
A & C Kitchens
Greenfield cabinetry, slab door style, custom red color, Natural walnut trim and shelves, Walnut butcher block counter top. Mixer lift
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