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The Gall Group: Design | Build | Remodel
Butler pantry adjacent to second floor main kitchen complete with a wine refrigerator, walk in pantry, and second dishwasher.
Shuler Architecture
This is a small kitchen remodel we executed a few years back. The space was totally gutted down to the studs, 5' of the garage was captured for the pantry and tack room, a hallway was rolled into the kitchen itself to increase its size and new custom cabinets and appliances were installed. The old vinyl floor was replaced with porcelain tile while granite was used for the countertops throughout. The buffet passes through to the bar in the dining area and acts as a side board for large family gatherings.
Fratantoni Design / Residential Architects
World Renowned Architecture Firm Fratantoni Design created this beautiful home! They design home plans for families all over the world in any size and style. They also have in-house Interior Designer Firm Fratantoni Interior Designers and world class Luxury Home Building Firm Fratantoni Luxury Estates! Hire one or all three companies to design and build and or remodel your home!
MFW Construction
This was the best angle I could get showing thru the kitchen, thru the dining room into the living room.
The kitchen is adorned in solid cherry cabinets with Blum hinges for full access. The floor is traditional saltillos to mesh with the exterior theme. The Wolf stove is surrounded in granite and the Sub Zero gives plenty of space for food during parties.
The dining room is round with a profile of an upside down champange glass. Certainly on of the funnest projects I have built.
MFW
CBI Design Professionals, Inc.
This home is in a rural area. The client was wanting a home reminiscent of those built by the auto barons of Detroit decades before. The home focuses on a nature area enhanced and expanded as part of this property development. The water feature, with its surrounding woodland and wetland areas, supports wild life species and was a significant part of the focus for our design. We orientated all primary living areas to allow for sight lines to the water feature. This included developing an underground pool room where its only windows looked over the water while the room itself was depressed below grade, ensuring that it would not block the views from other areas of the home. The underground room for the pool was constructed of cast-in-place architectural grade concrete arches intended to become the decorative finish inside the room. An elevated exterior patio sits as an entertaining area above this room while the rear yard lawn conceals the remainder of its imposing size. A skylight through the grass is the only hint at what lies below.
Great care was taken to locate the home on a small open space on the property overlooking the natural area and anticipated water feature. We nestled the home into the clearing between existing trees and along the edge of a natural slope which enhanced the design potential and functional options needed for the home. The style of the home not only fits the requirements of an owner with a desire for a very traditional mid-western estate house, but also its location amongst other rural estate lots. The development is in an area dotted with large homes amongst small orchards, small farms, and rolling woodlands. Materials for this home are a mixture of clay brick and limestone for the exterior walls. Both materials are readily available and sourced from the local area. We used locally sourced northern oak wood for the interior trim. The black cherry trees that were removed were utilized as hardwood flooring for the home we designed next door.
Mechanical systems were carefully designed to obtain a high level of efficiency. The pool room has a separate, and rather unique, heating system. The heat recovered as part of the dehumidification and cooling process is re-directed to maintain the water temperature in the pool. This process allows what would have been wasted heat energy to be re-captured and utilized. We carefully designed this system as a negative pressure room to control both humidity and ensure that odors from the pool would not be detectable in the house. The underground character of the pool room also allowed it to be highly insulated and sealed for high energy efficiency. The disadvantage was a sacrifice on natural day lighting around the entire room. A commercial skylight, with reflective coatings, was added through the lawn-covered roof. The skylight added a lot of natural daylight and was a natural chase to recover warm humid air and supply new cooled and dehumidified air back into the enclosed space below. Landscaping was restored with primarily native plant and tree materials, which required little long term maintenance. The dedicated nature area is thriving with more wildlife than originally on site when the property was undeveloped. It is rare to be on site and to not see numerous wild turkey, white tail deer, waterfowl and small animals native to the area. This home provides a good example of how the needs of a luxury estate style home can nestle comfortably into an existing environment and ensure that the natural setting is not only maintained but protected for future generations.
Bluebell Kitchens
Designed by Peter Cardamone of Bluebell Kitchens, this rustically elegant kitchen boasts a myriad of textures and materials. The demure grey stained cabinetry is accentuated by the deep quartzite countertops, satin nickel hardware, walnut butcher block top and rustic wood beams.
Peter Kubilus Photography
THE COTTAGE
Bentwood Fine Custom Cabinetry with a Raw Urth Hood, La Cornue Range and Sub-Zero/Wolf Appliances
LMK Interiors
Farmhouse in Barn Red with White Oak floors, Farrow & Ball Matchstick walls, chaddock lighting, Conrad Shades, Grothouse Island top, Harmoni & Bentwood Cabinetry, custom hood, Ashley Norton hardware
Eaton + Stipp Custom Homes
Walk in pantry with custom shelving and drawer system, champagne bronze hardware, terracotta tile in herringbone pattern, and water bottle filling station.
Happy House Interiors, llc.
The interiors match the exteriors in these glass front dish cabinets. They are designed deeper than standard wall cabinets so that the lower portion can hide a microwave, Nespresso machine and other small appliances.
Luxury Kitchen with Terracotta Splashback Ideas and Designs
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