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Knight Custom Homes
A corroded pipe in the 2nd floor bathroom was the original prompt to begin extensive updates on this 109 year old heritage home in Elbow Park. This craftsman home was build in 1912 and consisted of scattered design ideas that lacked continuity. In order to steward the original character and design of this home while creating effective new layouts, we found ourselves faced with extensive challenges including electrical upgrades, flooring height differences, and wall changes. This home now features a timeless kitchen, site finished oak hardwood through out, 2 updated bathrooms, and a staircase relocation to improve traffic flow. The opportunity to repurpose exterior brick that was salvaged during a 1960 addition to the home provided charming new backsplash in the kitchen and walk in pantry.
Laura Lee Designs
Custom Laura Lee Designs chandelier, Russell Abraham, photographer. John Malick & Associates, architect.
Cabinetry by Better Bilt
Cabinetry: Starmark
Style: Bridgeport w/ Standard Slab Drawers
Finish: (Perimeter: Hickory - Oregano; Dry Bar/Locker: Maple - Sage)
Countertop: (Customer Own) Black Soapstone
Sink: (Customer’s Own)
Faucet: (Customer’s Own)
Hardware: Hardware Resources – Zane Pulls in Brushed Pewter (varying sizes)
Backsplash & Floor Tile: (Customer’s Own)
Glass Door Inserts: Glassource - Chinchilla
Designer: Devon Moore
Contractor: Stonik Services
Chanie Laree Designs
A few simple angels turn the original footprint of this turn of the century craftsman style home into a kitchen of modern proportions. Soap stone counter tops wink at the tones in the slate floor. Rich wood tones and a tin ceiling bring a brightness and give the space a sense of openess.
Shelly Au Photography
Knight Custom Homes
A corroded pipe in the 2nd floor bathroom was the original prompt to begin extensive updates on this 109 year old heritage home in Elbow Park. This craftsman home was build in 1912 and consisted of scattered design ideas that lacked continuity. In order to steward the original character and design of this home while creating effective new layouts, we found ourselves faced with extensive challenges including electrical upgrades, flooring height differences, and wall changes. This home now features a timeless kitchen, site finished oak hardwood through out, 2 updated bathrooms, and a staircase relocation to improve traffic flow. The opportunity to repurpose exterior brick that was salvaged during a 1960 addition to the home provided charming new backsplash in the kitchen and walk in pantry.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington, DC Traditional Kitchen
#JenniferGilmer
http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Photography by Bob Narod
The Kennebec Company
Efficient prep and clean-up space of small farmhouse kitchen
Photography by - Joseph A. Corrado
Sarisand Tile
Photographed by the designer, Pete Sandfort. This rustic Kitchen features a tin ceiling, Soap Stone counter tops from Alberene Soap Stone, reclaimed wood cabinets, open shelving, and a feature wall tiled in Thin Brick.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington, DC Traditional Kitchen
#JenniferGilmer
http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Photography by Bob Narod
Timeless Kitchen Cabinetry
Our custom cabinetry made from antique lumber and hand-finished with milk paint.
Hand-wrought, rat-tail hinges, Soapstone countertops, Inglenook brick tile, antique fireback
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