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FMSProjects, Inc.
Storage above for special less-used bowls and cookware. Open shelving/counter for microwave and expresso area.
Sarah Johnson: Style & Design
Beautiful 1936 Cottage Kitchen remodel. This kitchen maintains the character of the home with modern updates and chic style.
Scotland Kitchen & Bath Designs, Inc
UltraCraft cabinets - Destiny Series - Shaker f/o door style - Maple wood - Beach White paint - Full access frameless euro box - Silestone counter top - Blanco City color - Undermount single bowl sink
David Lund Design
Adjacent to the main kitchen is a low profile home office and display cabinet. Perfect for a lap top, paper management, and kids' artwork, it allows for organization of activities and items that often spill over into the working kitchen.
Eric & Chelsea Eul Photography
Jami Abbadessa
These clients are great friends of mine, so I really wanted to help them make their remodel special. They recently purchased an historic Craftsman style home in the Claremont Village that required a complete remodel. The kitchen was an area that I helped out the most. It is set in a part of the house that doesn’t get a lot of natural light, so I wanted to keep it light and airy. I didn’t want to do an all white kitchen, so we opted for two tone cabinets, which I absolutely love! We had them custom made and stained a neutral medium brown. There was an empty space under the stairs that I turned into a “secret” walk-in pantry, which is completely nondescript when the doors are closed. The counters are Praa Sands from Cambria, the Roman Shade was custom made from fabric found at the LA fabric district and the back splash is an arrangement of glass subway tiles.
Adam Gibson Design
This delightful family lived with their traditional kitchen for several years before bringing me in to expand and modernize. The 1920’s Tudor had the typical compartmentalized rooms surrounding the kitchen. A previous owner had expanded it into the breakfast room, but hadn’t removed any walls. However, they placed a large addition in the rear which enabled us to remove the cramped ½ bath and practically inaccessible pantry for relocation.
By removing those walls, we were able to expand into a naturally-flowing U-shaped kitchen with a seating peninsula, adding a second prep sink for another cook. Removing the gas range, we added double ovens, an induction cooktop, and 30-inch-deep pantry cabinets, thus giving the full-depth refrigerator the appearance of a built-in. L-shaped, floating corner shelves with incorporated LED lights contribute to the openness. While we liked the idea of removing the wall to the existing dining room, the need to keep the family cat out of certain areas led us to remove only half, and installing a gorgeous barn door.
What would normally be considered an appliance garage is actually a recessed space into where we eventually put a new ½ bath, which provides an interesting defined shelf space within the bath.
Photography © 2017 by Adam Gibson
ArtCraft Homes LLC
A newly restored and updated 1912 Craftsman bungalow in the East Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles by ArtCraft Homes. 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms in 1,540sf. French doors open to a full-width deck and concrete patio overlooking a park-like backyard of mature fruit trees and herb garden. Remodel by Tim Braseth of ArtCraft Homes, Los Angeles. Staging by ArtCraft Collection. Photos by Larry Underhill.
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