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Idesign Interiors (SW) Ltd
Silk painted Shaker style kitchen designed for a busy family who desired a kitchen which would grow with the family.
A space which would inspire aspiring young cooks, teenagers grabbing a midnight snack, and adults entertaining friends.
Shades of grey combined with the warm tone of copper and iroko make for an easy living come work space.
Higham Furniture
We love this inset handle Shaker kitchen in Essex. It has plenty of worktop and prep space and a large amount of storage. The range, fridge freezer and sink are at a close proximity to each other, and there is even more storage on the opposite side of the room (not seen here). The cabinets are painted in Ho Ho Green by Little Greene, the handles are our bespoke inset handle in burnished brass and the worktops are 30mm, polished SG Carrara quartz. The client opted for Amtico flooring which looks beautiful with the white painted walls and green cupboards.
Kingfisher Designs
A kitchen in blue with antique copper fixings. Including a premium solid hammered copper Belfast sink, Copper island / dinning table and splashback. Cabinetry sourced from Howdens with customised doors.
Kitchen Magic
Celadon Green and Walnut kitchen combination. Quartz countertop and farmhouse sink complete the Transitional style.
Flooret
Warm, light, and inviting with characteristic knot vinyl floors that bring a touch of wabi-sabi to every room. This rustic maple style is ideal for Japanese and Scandinavian-inspired spaces.
ESTUDI A L'ÀTIC. Benvinguts al Slow Design!
Reubicamos la cocina en el espacio principal del piso, abriéndola a la zona de salón comedor.
Aprovechamos su bonita altura para ganar mucho almacenaje superior y enmarcar el conjunto.
El comedor lo descentramos para ganar espacio diáfano en la sala y fabricamos un banco plegable para ganar asientos sin ocupar con las sillas. Nos viste la zona de comedor la lámpara restaurada a juego con el tono verde del piso.
La cocina es fabricada a KM0. Apostamos por un mostrador porcelánico compuesto de 50% del material reciclado y 100% reciclable al final de su uso. Libre de tóxicos y creado con el mínimo espesor para reducir el impacto material y económico.
Los electrodomésticos son de máxima eficiencia energética y están integrados en el interior del mobiliario para minimizar el impacto visual en la sala.
Village Home Stores
Minimalist Moline, Illinois kitchen design from Village Home Stores for Hazelwood Homes. Skinny Shaker style cabinetry from Dura Supreme and Koch in a combination of painted black and Rift Cut Oak Natural finishes. COREtec luxury plank floating floors and lighting by Hudson Valley’s Midcentury Modern Mitzi line also featured.
O'Hanlon Kitchens, Inc.
Nothing says "I love you" more than a kitchen renovation! These homeowners decided to celebrate their nuptials in the best possible way- with a new kitchen! We love how elegant the space is with the Pewter finish by Wolf Cabinetry, the classic white quartz, and herringbone tile backsplash. We wish you many years of beautiful memories- enjoy!
Cabinets: Wolf Classic Dartmouth 5 piece in Pewter.
Countertop: Calacatta Verona Q Stone
Backsplash: Herringbone- Emma White 3X6 Subway
Flooring: Mannington Vinyl plank- AduraMax Lakeview/Treeline MAX093
Additional project notes: Wolf soft close rollout, double trash pullout, wire tray divider
Thoughts from the customers:
1. What were you looking for in your remodel?
We were looking to completely redo the space. We knew we needed a new layout to accommodate the need for more storage, but also to update the extremely outdated cabinets, flooring, etc. to bring it out of 1960 and into 2020.
2. What do you love most about your remodel?
I obviously love that everything is brand new. My favorite physical feature is definitely the new backsplash and countertops that we chose! I also have never had soft close drawers so those are spectacular!
3. What was your main concern when deciding on a remodeling company?
We really just didn’t want it to take a long time! We were at home during the whole thing because of the pandemic, so it was not realistic to live without a kitchen for months.
4. What made you choose O’Hanlon Kitchens? Would you recommend O’Hanlon Kitchens?
Tracy was a great designer, and we ultimately went with O’Hanlon because she discovered some details about the kitchen and it’s functional space that others overlooked and even we didn’t notice. She was then able to render a very nice drawing of what we could expect our kitchen to look like, which was helpful. Yes, I would recommend O’Hanlon!
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