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Curava Recycled Glass Surfaces
Kitchen countertops featuring Curava recycled glass surfaces in Savaii. The Savaii countertops by Curava featuring recycled glass and natural golden seashells sparkle against the dark cabinetry, stainless appliances, beautiful blue tile and natural light through the kitchen window.
BGI Design
This kitchen includes some of the latest trends in both kitchen appliances and tile. The accent tile over the induction cooktop is a glass organic leaf design that compliments the glass subway field tile.
Michael Hunter Photography
Ernesto Garcia Interior Design, LLC
The breakfast nook table is a hybrid piece that combines a distressed walnut plank top with a cylindrical steel base.
Pompeii Quartz-Precioustone-Vetrazzo-Sapienstone
Vetrazzo® is a distinctive surfacing material. 100% of the glass is recycled from everyday items like beverage bottles, windows, stemware and stained glass and the unexpected – traffic light lenses, windshields and shower doors.
There is, quite literally, a story in every surface™.
With no petroleum resin binders and its savvy use of waste, Vetrazzo is one of the most eco-friendly surfacing options in the industry.
It is an extremely durable and easy-to-maintain surface. it’s comparable to granite in strength, scratch resistance, heat resistance, durability, and care and maintenance.
Vetrazzo surfaces can easily be cleaned, which means that you shouldn’t expect to spend much (or any) money by way of maintenance over the years.
BGI Design
An airy and light feeling inhabits this kitchen from the white walls to the white cabinets to the bamboo countertop and to the contemporary glass pendant lighting. Glass subway tile serves as the backsplash with an accent of organic leaf shaped glass tile over the cooktop. The island is a two part system that has one stationary piece closes to the window shown here and a movable piece running parallel to the dining room on the left. The movable piece may be moved around for different uses or a breakfast table can take its place instead. LED lighting is placed under the cabinets at the toe kick for a night light effect. White leather counter stools are housed under the island for convenient seating.
Michael Hunter Photography
KBR Design & Build
Kitchen Remodel in Upper Manhattan.
Mosaic tile back splash with light wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances.
KBR Design & Build
Miller Interior Design, LLC
Everyone pitching in with a can-do attitude, I inspired the Porters to think beyond the usual slab counter for bar. With a house this whimsical why can't we do a back-lit glass mosaic under glass instead? Diana at Acappella Design assembled the masterpiece.
Northwest Property Imaging
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