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System Six Kitchens
Check out this Transitional Shaker Kitchen in Copse Green.
This kitchen was updated from a 1950's design as part of a home renovation. This kitchen shows off some interesting features including Terracotta tiles, exposed brick & wooden beams as well as two different worktop styles. On the peninsular, there is a Walnut Worktop while the rest of the kitchen has had a 30mm granite worktop installed.
Melissa Sakell, CKBD
This project was an especially fun one for me and was the first of many with these amazing clients. The original space did not make sense with the homes style and definitely not with the homeowners personalities. So the goal was to brighten it up, make it into an entertaining kitchen as the main kitchen is in another of the house and make it feel like it was always supposed to be there. The space was slightly expanded giving a little more working space and allowing some room for the gorgeous Walnut bar top by Grothouse Lumber, which if you look closely resembles a shark,t he homeowner is an avid diver so this was fate. We continued with water tones in the wavy glass subway tile backsplash and fusion granite countertops, kept the custom WoodMode cabinet white with a slight distressing for some character and grounded the space a little with some darker elements found in the floating shelving and slate farmhouse sink. We also remodeled a pantry in the same style cabinetry and created a whole different feel by switching up the backsplash to a deeper blue. Being just off the main kitchen and close to outdoor entertaining it also needed to be functional and beautiful, wine storage and an ice maker were added to make entertaining a dream. Along with tons of storage to keep everything in its place. The before and afters are amazing and the new spaces fit perfectly within the home and with the homeowners.
Grayling Construction
This home was built in 1975. The original owner/builders sold the home to one of their children. Before moving in, the daughter had us remodel the home. When the home was built in 1975, it was chopped up into smaller rooms on the main floor: dining, living, kitchen. We were able to remove the walls due to the roof framing. So now they have a great room concept that fit their lifestyle much more. This home is very welcoming to visitors and kids just home from school. The idea is to enjoy the fabulous view of the Chugach Mountains. We kept the original wood windows, which are so much higher quality than most vinyl windows sold today. We changed out the glass to safety laminated glass with low-e argon filled insulated units. The safety laminated glass made the house so much more quiet. Since we were able to save the wood windows, we put so much less into the landfill. This project is just under 1,000 sf.
Kate Roos Design LLC
Counter-height seating was relocated to the area adjacent to the dining room. This simple change improves traffic flow through the space and makes entertaining a breeze.
K Two Designs, Inc.
A facelift in the kitchen included changing out the counter tops, a new backsplash and painting the whole kitchen, including an accent blue island. English country charm and character was preserved with the brick floor. Rush seats on the counter stools add more English charm.
Pearl Remodeling
Spanish Kitchen remodeling project in Silver Lake, Ca.
This small (900SF) home featured a very small Spanish looking kitchen where the owners wanted to keep the same style with some contemporary elements
Sharer Design Group LLC
Dining at home has never looked so good! This glamorous kitchen renovation in downtown Plymouth, Michigan has us ready for a dinner party (socially distanced, of course!)
Our own full-overlay custom Sharer Cabinetry is painted in a soft linen color, complimented by quartz perimeter counter tops. The furniture-style center island is topped with a luxurious porcelain counter top, while a beveled marble tile backsplash adds movement and dimension to the room. Custom made cabinet panels conceal appliances for a polished and seamless look. The room’s crowning feature is an imposing custom-made hood by Classic Custom Metalworks, made of stainless steel with brass accents. The soft color palette, mixed with transitional design elements and natural stone accents creates a gorgeous yet practical space, perfect for everything from informal family meals to hosting posh dinner parties.
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