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TVL Creative Ltd.
We took our Boulder clients through an amazing transformation! Almost every room in their home has been remodeled to better reflect their tastes and create spaces that functions better for their family. We utilized natural materials every step of the way and designed a balance of mid-century inspired touches and cool contemporary finishes. In the living room we removed the existing half-wall to open up the entry and dining room and create an easier transition between spaces. To make the fireplace the focal point of the living room we designed a beautiful wall of honed sandstone and sourced a reclaimed wood mantel. Increasing storage was a necessity for this home, so we added a much needed closet to the dining room, and designed semi custom floating cabinetry for the living room & dining room. We added a custom barn door to their family room to give them the option of closing the television off from the rest of their home. The clients really wanted to brighten up their dark kitchen, so we removed the black cabinets and red backsplash to make room for beautiful natural wood cabinets and a custom clay tile backsplash. Contemporary touches like a zero radius stainless steel sink, concrete light fixtures, and a double waterfall counter-top continue to echo the clean lines utilized through out the rest of the home. For the two first floor bathrooms we removed barrels full of mosaic tile and installed large scale white and grey tiles, making the rooms feel larger and reign in the visual texture. We continued to use the cool tones and clean lines in the bathrooms to tie them in with the rest of the home and give us a unified feel between spaces.
Gradient Interior Design
An existing Ikea kitchen gets a facelift. This MCM home's original kitchen was gutted and replaced by a simple Maple Ikea kitchen along with an Ikea Maple floating floor. Maple overload. The client wanted a simple remodel, enlarging the available storage, replacing the fronts and several cabinets, as well as new floors, counters and backsplash. Boring and Bland is now Bright and clean.
Fivedot
Remodel of a 1960's condominium to modernize and open up the space to the view.
Ambrose Construction.
Michael Dickter photography.
Cambria
Renowned blogger and stylemaker Wit & Delight unveils her new studio space. This studio’s polished, industrial charm is in the details. The room features a navy hexagon tile kitchen backsplash, brass barstools, gold pendant lighting, antique kilim rug, and a waterfall-edge Swanbridge™ island. Handcrafted from start to finish, the Cambria quartz kitchen island creates an inspiring focal point and durable work surface in this creative space.Photographer: 2nd Truth http://www.2ndtruth.com/
Ben Herzog
Crown Heights Limestone Kitchen
Photographer: Brett Beyer
Tiles: Ann Sacks Savoy in Cornflower blue
Perimeter counters: Everest quartzite, European Granite
Island counter: stainless steel
Pendant lights: vintage holophane from Brass Light Gallery, Milwaukee
Cabinets: custom rift oak with limewash
Tali Hardonag Architect
Kitchen island is anchored by a 'tower' that offers open shelves hidden from view of the great room
Photography: Mark Pinkerton vi360
Studio Bergtraun AIA
The wood used for the cabinetry was passed through a steel comb roller on a belt planer to give it a rugged but smooth texture expressing the wood grain and reminiscence of tree bark.
-The industrial looking metal dining table on wheels reflects the outdoor light brightening the space and enhancing the informal feel of a fun home. The Oxgut chairs with rolls are made with recycled fire-hoses!
Advantage Services Construction
Beveled subway tile backsplash in a herringbone pattern. Pot filler over induction cooktop for convenience.
Nathan Williams, Van Earl Photography www.VanEarlPhotography.com
Baxter Projects
Andrew Kist
A 750 square foot top floor apartment is transformed from a cramped and musty two bedroom into a sun-drenched aerie with a second floor home office recaptured from an old storage loft. Multiple skylights and a large picture window allow light to fill the space altering the feeling throughout the days and seasons. Views of New York Harbor, previously ignored, are now a daily event.
Featured in the Fall 2016 issue of Domino, and on Refinery 29.
Kyle Hunt & Partners, Incorporated
Builder: Kyle Hunt & Partners Incorporated |
Architect: Mike Sharratt, Sharratt Design & Co. |
Interior Design: Katie Constable, Redpath-Constable Interiors |
Photography: Jim Kruger, LandMark Photography
Aura Design Build
This Austin family wanted an updated kitchen in their Highland Hills home. We added a gorgeous blue Moroccan tile backsplash for a burst of color and built-in cabinetry and shelving for storage galore.
The white cabinets are a nice contrast to the blue tile and new stainless appliances (plus a stainless farmhouse sink!). Picture frame windows open up the space, and there's plenty of seating at the island, which is also tiled.
Let us help you transform your kitchen—contact us! http://www.auradesignbuild.com/contact/
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