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Clearcut Construction, Inc.
This beautiful eclectic kitchen brings together the class and simplistic feel of mid century modern with the comfort and natural elements of the farmhouse style. The white cabinets, tile and countertops make the perfect backdrop for the pops of color from the beams, brass hardware and black metal fixtures and cabinet frames.
Higham Furniture
A bespoke classic Shaker kitchen painted in Little Greene's 'Scree' (227). The worktop is Caesarstone 'Blizzard' which contrasts the dark grey kitchen cabinets nicely. The white metro tiles work as a splashback behind the Neff induction hob and the freestanding stainless steel Neff extractor. The island has open-shelved cabinets for cookery books whilst the glass-fronted wall cabinets are great for glassware.
Copper Sky Design + Remodel
Side view of this stunning Atlanta kitchen remodel. White cabinets and subway tile backsplash highlight the kitchen island's unique color choice. Glass-front cabinets provide wall to wall storage.
Donald Lococo Architects
Subsequent additions are covered with living green walls to deemphasize stylistic conflicts imposed on a 1940’s Tudor and become backdrop surrounding a kitchen addition. On the interior, further added architectural inconsistencies are edited away, and the language of the Tudor’s original reclaimed integrity is referenced for the addition. Sympathetic to the home, windows and doors remain untrimmed and stark plaster walls contrast the original black metal windows. Sharp black elements contrast fields of white. With a ceiling pitch matching the existing and chiseled dormers, a stark ceiling hovers over the kitchen space referencing the existing homes plaster walls. Grid members in windows and on saw scored paneled walls and cabinetry mirror the machine age windows as do exposed steel beams. The exaggerated white field is pierced by an equally exaggerated 13 foot black steel tower that references the existing homes steel door and window members. Glass shelves in the tower further the window parallel. Even though it held enough dinner and glassware for eight, its thin members and transparent shelves defy its massive nature, allow light to flow through it and afford the kitchen open views and the feeling of continuous space. The full glass at the end of the kitchen reveres a grouping of 50 year old Hemlocks. At the opposite end, a window close to the peak looks up to a green roof.
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