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Hadrien Dimier Photographie
This kitchen area, despite it's very large size, feels very warm and welcoming. The custom backsplash consists of handmade tiles in the shape of leaves and has an amazing effect from every angle in the room. This kitchen also successfully incorporates several distinct areas (Breakfast area, office desk, mud room) in a very homogenous and natural way. Easier said than done!
Interior Design: Longlook Kitchen & Bath /
Photography: Hadrien Dimier Photographie / © 2013 Hadrien Dimier Photographie
Acquired Taste: Interior Design and Home Staging
Original thirty year old kitchen was completely gutted. The laundry room was converted to a butler's pantry.
Dan Davis Design
Completely custom kitchen/ addition in an old world style. Custom cabinetry, antique hardware, commercial grade appliances, custom copper farmhouse sink, 3" raised butcher block, custom hood is hinged for extra storage, antique light fixtures were wired to include down light over island. This kitchen has been featured in numerous design and real estate magazines. photo: KC Vansen
Copperstone Kitchens and Renovations
The decorative light over the table is:
Nuevo, Zeus – has a 60 watt STANDARD bulb base.
(HGVF404 gold)
Cheryl Oldershaw Chant
Beautiful Contemporary Eyewood Birdseye Maple Kitchen Cabinetry made in MIchiggan with Black Absolute Countertops, GE Monogram Appliances with Wolf Microwave Drawer, White Glass 12x24 Backsplash, Wicanders Cork Flooring Elkay undermount sink and faucets with light grey walls. Designed By Cheryl Oldershaw Chant formerly from Marco Island, Florida a designer with McDaniels Kitchen and Bath 4500sf showroom in Lansing, Michigan.
Contact Cheryl at coldershaw@thekitchenshops.com
Cell (239)-450-0126
Steveworks LLC
We crafted "uplight boxes" to bounce light off the ceiling. All the fir was custom color matched to the cabs
'g' Green Design Center
Our clients wanted to remodel their kitchen so that the prep, cooking, clean up and dining areas would blend well and not have too much of a kitchen feel. They asked for a sophisticated look with some classic details and a few contemporary flairs. The result was a reorganized layout (and remodel of the adjacent powder room) that maintained all the beautiful sunlight from their deck windows, but create two separate but complimentary areas for cooking and dining. The refrigerator and pantry are housed in a furniture-like unit creating a hutch-like cabinet that belies its interior with classic styling. Two sinks allow both cooks in the family to work simultaneously. Some glass-fronted cabinets keep the sink wall light and attractive. The recycled glass-tiled detail on the ceramic backsplash brings a hint of color and a reference to the nearby waters. Dan Cutrona Photography
iCork Floor
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Cork flooring for kitchens, the drawbacks can’t deter that it offers the best in benefits.
Cork tile has become a stylish and popular choice as a kitchen flooring material in recent years. There are many reasons for that. All of which lies in corks very nature. Though cork carries similar drawbacks as hardwood flooring, when properly treated and cared for, it is resistant to stains and spills, a general hazard in busy kitchens. Cork flooring is very comfortable to stand on, the air pockets in corks very cell structure contributes to that, an important feature when preparing large, multipart meals for family and friends.
Acquired Taste: Interior Design and Home Staging
Original thirty year old kitchen was completely gutted. The laundry room was converted to a butler's pantry.
Robin Rigby Fisher, CMKBD/CAPS/CLIPPS
Condos are often a challenge – can’t move water, venting has to remain connected to existing ducting and recessed cans may not be an option. In this project, we had an added challenge – we could not lower the ceiling on the exterior wall due to a continual leak issue that the HOA has put off due to the multi-million-dollar expense.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY:
Work Centers: prep, baking, clean up, message, beverage and entertaining.
Vignette Design: avoid wall to wall cabinets, enhance the work center philosophy
Geometry: create a more exciting and natural flow
ANGLES: the baking center features a Miele wall oven and Liebherr Freezer, the countertop is 36” deep (allowing for an extra deep appliance garage with stainless tambour).
CURVES: the island, desk and ceiling is curved to create a more natural flow. A raised drink counter in Sapele allows for “bellying up to the bar”
CIRCLES: the 60” table (seating for 6) is supported by a steel plate and a custom column (used also to support the end of the curved desk – not shown)
ISLAND CHALLENGE: To install recessed cans and connect to the existing ducting – we dropped the ceiling 6”. The dropped ceiling curves at the end of the island to the existing ceiling height at the pantry/desk area of the kitchen. The stainless steel column at the end of the island is an electrical chase (the ceiling is concrete, which we were not allowed to puncture) for the island
Cabinets: Sapele – Vertical Grain
Island Cabinets: Metro LM 98 – Horizontal Grain Laminate
Countertop
Granite: Purple Dunes
Wood – maple
Drink Counter: Sapele
Appliances:
Refrigerator and Freezer: Liebherr
Induction CT, DW, Wall and Steam Oven: Miele
Hood: Best Range Hoods – Cirrus
Wine Refrigerator: Perlick
Flooring: Cork
Tile Backsplash: Artistic Tile Steppes – Negro Marquina
Lighting: Tom Dixon
NW Architectural Photography
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