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The Main Company
We completed a project in the charming city of York. This kitchen seamlessly blends style, functionality, and a touch of opulence. From the glass roof that bathes the space in natural light to the carefully designed feature wall for a captivating bar area, this kitchen is a true embodiment of sophistication. The first thing that catches your eye upon entering this kitchen is the striking lime green cabinets finished in Little Greene ‘Citrine’, adorned with elegant brushed golden handles from Heritage Brass.
Sustainable Kitchens
Brick, wood and light beams create a calming, design-driven space in this Bristol kitchen extension.
In the existing space, the painted cabinets make use of the tall ceilings with an understated backdrop for the open-plan lounge area. In the newly extended area, the wood veneered cabinets are paired with a floating shelf to keep the wall free for the sunlight to beam through. The island mimics the shape of the extension which was designed to ensure that this south-facing build stayed cool in the sunshine. Towards the back, bespoke wood panelling frames the windows along with a banquette seating to break up the bricks and create a dining area for this growing family.
Karr Bick Kitchen and Bath
Warm White Kitchen with slightly contrasting sage green island. Custom details include furniture feet on lower cabinets, posts and columns, corbels, and stacked crown moldings.
Designed by Jenny Rausch of Karr Bick Kitchen and Bath.
Crown Point Cabinetry
Reclaimed Chestnut cabinetry reaches all the way to the ceiling in a door over door configuration.
Photo Credit: Crown Point Cabinetry
Penza Bailey Architects
Historically a working mill site, the original structure was built in the 1800’s. In need of a gentle nudge into the 21st century, the owners and members of the design team were very careful to maintain the original charm, while bringing the home into the realm of livability.
Thoughtful siting of new “out buildings” for a home offi ce and garage and landscaping enhanced yet preserved the sylvan landscape. A new, painted wood entrance was added to the original entry door, which successfully appears to have always been there. A new sun room addition was constructed adjacent to the kitchen and commands breathtaking views. New windows throughout and a copper roof made the most of necessary improvements.
The interior was carefully renovated with built-in shelving in the living room, a modern kitchen and updated bathrooms, all maintaining as much reverence for the original structure as possible.
Paxton Place Design
From the reclaimed brick flooring to the butcher block countertop on the island, this remodeled kitchen has everything a farmhouse desires. The range wall was the main focal point in this updated kitchen design. Hand-painted Tabarka terra-cotta tile creates a patterned wall that contrasts the white walls and beige cabinetry. Copper wall sconces and a custom painted vent hood complete the look, connecting to the black granite countertop on the perimeter cabinets and the oil rubbed bronze hardware. To finish out the farmhouse look, a shiplapped ceiling was installed.
Ford, Powell & Carson Architects & Planners, Inc.
Other historic traces remain such as the feeding trough, now converted into bench seating. However, the renovation includes many updates as well. A dual toned herringbone Endicott brick floor replaces the slab floor formerly sloped for drainage.
Paper Moon Painting
Updated traditional kitchen on Lake Austin, with cabinets in Sherwin Williams "Greek Villa" and "Iron Ore", and walls in "Neutral Ground".
YK Stone Center Inc.
Cristallo Quartzite kitchen Island. Mitred edges.
galerisa photography - gina@ykmarble.com
Uniquely Your Own
Renovated kitchen gets a new lay out with corner farm house sink, new shaker cabinets, bead board trim, coffered ceiling, large wood top island, 6 burner and gridle Blue Star Range and Chicago Brick Tile to hark to the original 1923 brick lanolium that was found as the original floor.
Sweet Water Woodworks, LLC
Working on an older home creates unique challenges. How do you maintain the charm of a farmhouse and still bring it up to date with newer details? We were able to accomplish just that in this gorgeous kitchen.
Darci Goodman Design
Photograph by Jeri Koegel
The combination of different color paint with different stone surfaces adds a casual feel to this
Brick Floor kitchen
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