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Elton R Construction
The counter top is Carrara marble
The stone on the wall is white gold craft orchard limestone from Creative Mines.
The prep sink is a under-mount trough sink in stainless by Kohler
The prep sink faucet is a Hirise bar faucet by Kohler in brushed stainless.
The pot filler next to the range is a Hirise deck mount by Kohler in brushed stainless.
The cabinet hardware are all Bowman knobs and pulls by Rejuvenation.
The floor tile is Pebble Beach and Halila in a Versailles pattern by Carmel Stone Imports.
The kitchen sink is a Austin single bowl farmer sink in smooth copper with an antique finish by Barclay.
The cabinets are walnut flat-panel done by palmer woodworks.
The kitchen faucet is a Chesterfield bridge faucet with a side spray in english bronze.
The smaller faucet next to the kitchen sink is a Chesterfield hot water dispenser in english bronze by Newport Brass
All the faucets were supplied by Dahl Plumbing (a great company) https://dahlplumbing.com/
Lark Architecture
Dual islands, industrial lighting, luxurious zebrano marble full-slab backsplash - this modern kitche has it all and still remains comfortable and family friendly. Seating at the second island and ample wall space at the breakfast nook provide space for the family's kids to join in on the joys of cooking and display their own creations.
Cutting Edge Construction & Woodworks, Inc.
The waterfall marble countertop replaced to old wall, which opened this kitchen up a lot, much to the delight of the owners.
Textured MDF panels with LED under-the-counter dimmable strip lights gave the area a whole new feel.
Scot Trueblood, Paradise Aerial Imagery
Paramount Stone Co.
For this kitchen the homeowners decided to go with Carrara Marble for the kitchen countertop, island, and the backsplash. Finished project looks fabulous! For this kitchen the homeowners decided to go with Carrara Marble for the kitchen countertop, island, and the backsplash. Finished project looks fabulous!
Ryan Scherb
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Elizabeth Taich Design
Elizabeth Taich Design is a Chicago-based full-service interior architecture and design firm that specializes in sophisticated yet livable environments.
Hsu McCullough
Kitchen open to Living Rom on left. Inspired by clients love of mid century modern architecture. Photo by Clark Dugger
Malgosia Migdal, ASID, CID
In the kitchen, a color scheme of sea-green, silver and creamy limestone combined with the use of walnut creates a warm, vintage feel.
Arciform
This gracious residence on the National Register of Historic Places created an opportunity to indulge in historically accurate details while creating a sunny space for a family's day-to-day living. The renovation expanded the kitchen into the home's former mud room and butler's pantry, creating an expansive space inspired by french bakery styling and incorporating salvaged historic decorative tile, mahogany cabinets and Carrara marble counter tops alongside restored upper cabinets and a custom butcher block island with zinc-lined flour bins. Photos by Photo Art Portraits
Michael Mullin Architect
Several smaller rooms were combined to make this chef's kitchen the center of the home. The Mahogany cabinets and white end wall work together to give the room a more elegant sense of proportion. The Carrara backplash and countertops are timeless, uniting a contemporary room and the original Queen Ann context.
Smarthaus + Wexler/Kollman P.C., Ltd.
This custom, high-performance home was designed and built to a LEED for Homes Platinum rating, the highest rating given to homes when certified by the US Green Building Council. The house has been laid out to take maximum advantage of both passive and active solar energy, natural ventilation, low impact and recyclable materials, high efficiency lighting and controls, in a structure that is very simple and economical to build. The envelope of the house is designed to require a minimum amount of energy in order to live and use the home based on the lifestyle of the occupants. The home will have an innovative HVAC system that has been recently developed by engineers from the University of Illinois which uses considerably less energy than a conventional heating and cooling system and provides extremely high indoor air quality utilizing a CERV (conditioned energy recovery ventilation system) combined with a cost effective installation.
Lawrence Smith
Trinity Construction Services, LLC
Transitional / Contemporary Stained Walnut Frameless Cabinetry, Quartzite Countertops, Waterfall Island with Prep Sink, Wide Plank White Oak Flooring, Thermador Appliances, Gas Cooktop, Double Ovens
Martinkovic Milford Architects
Martinkovic Milford Architects services the San Francisco Bay Area. Learn more about our specialties and past projects at: www.martinkovicmilford.com/houzz
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